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Beyond the Downturn: Recession Strategies to Take the Lead

OPEXEngine

Several structural changes will combine to sound the starting gun to a new business cycle, including: The end of non-tech business. An array of evolving technologies will substantially alter customer behavior and demand in many sectors, disrupting both volume and price. It’s instructive to review each in more detail.

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Top 10 Lessons Learned in Getting to $100M ARR with Adaptive Insights (Video + Transcript)

SaaStr

Tom Bogan, CEO of Adaptive Insights, a Workday company, will review the key principles to building a successful SaaS company. So, I’m going to start with just a little bit about my background and we’re going to talk about some lessons I’ve learned in building SaaS companies to scale. Join us at SaaStr Annual 2020.

Scale 140
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Product Led, but People Focused

OpenView Labs

Deputy , for instance, was a reimagining of an in-house tool that took on a life of its own once we combined the core technology with the idea of product led growth and the power of a cloud-based platform. The first time I worked with Steve was back in 2003. Sometimes, the best ideas come from the most unexpected places.

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Human-Centered Design Network’s Gerry Scullion on inclusive architecture

Intercom, Inc.

?. Like the built world, the internet is constructed for the majority. And make no mistake: this can happen at scale – as it did with Myspace, which died a public death despite having millions of users. Too often, our online architects fail to take into account differently abled users. As a rule, design should first do no harm.