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What is a Segmentation Survey? Questions, Examples & Use Cases

User Pilot

Customer segmentation enables teams to better understand customer needs and pain points and deliver personalized product experiences t o accommodate them. This improves satisfaction, retention, and brand loyalty , and improves the performance of marketing strategies. Segmentation survey built in Userpilot.

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The Growth Mindset: An Overview of Key Growth Strategies and Tactics

OpenView Labs

My personal and professional backgrounds contributed to my tendency to see the world through many mental models. I wanted to be a neuroscientist in college because I was so interested in the combination of the scientific method and the study of human behaviors. Product-market fit is a term discussed all the time.

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Reflecting on the Intercom journey – Karen Peacock and Des Traynor in conversation

Intercom, Inc.

And I ended up as the SVP of Small Business at Intuit, where I was responsible for all of Intuit’s products and services for small businesses, like QuickBooks Accounting, payroll, and payments. billion, and we grew the company from about a $5 billion market cap, which is not a small company, to over $50 billion in market cap.

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How Founders Can Take Control of Their Destiny with Tradeshift (video + transcript)

SaaStr

Tradeshift Pay is an entrant payment solution for supply chains, meaning no matter where your supplier is in the world, we can make sure they get paid. Again, to make it very simple, think about that just like a PayPal, but for the enterprise, for the Fortune 500 in the world. Your product has value for them.

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The good, the bad, and the ugly: ChartMogul’s Nick Franklin on navigating hypergrowth

Intercom, Inc.

The situations that portend failure are varied and unfortunately common – no product-market fit, no cash, bad product, burnout, to name just a few of the most obvious. The faster you grow, the more likely you are to achieve long-term success (and actually survive long enough to scale).

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SaaStr Podcasts for the Week with Pipe and MessageBird — March 13, 2020

SaaStr

After finding funding and product/market fit, your next steps as a founder in the hypergrowth phase can determine the future of your company. and Robert Vis of MessageBird will walk through lessons learned to survive hypergrowth and what will make a difference when it comes to scaling. Harry Stebbings of Stride.VC