Here’s the good news: You have a great product with all the bells and whistles. In fact, your feature set is almost identical to–and in some ways, better than– your biggest competitor who just raised another big funding round and is getting a ton of traction in the market. The not-so-good news? Read on...
At UXReactor, we’ve been working as distributed teams for years and have some best practices to help your teams maximize their effectiveness, whether you’re new to collaborating remotely or want to see greater success with your existing remote design teams.
You, dear Product Manager, have a release planned in five months. How often have you been in this situation, and how often have you felt really confident about meeting user needs before shipping a product? Why, or why not?
At UXReactor we know Pragmatic means consistent, replicable, measurable, and scalable. And we have created a framework to bring these outcomes to running all of our design reviews.
In this talk, Satyam shares many of his personally hard-won insights about the relationship of business and design. He will introduce key concepts such as “design premium”, “business risk”, and “impact ratios” that push the conversation further on how design can (and should!) drive business more effectively.
Find out how UXReactor creates a competitive advantage for enterprise SaaS and high-tech firms, in one simple guide.
Inside are the essentials: who we serve, why, and what makes us different. You’ll also get pricing guidelines and typical times for each service.
It’s everything your leadership team needs to decide if UXReactor is right for your firm.
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