CyberAgent is a Japanese internet conglomerate listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Mothers Market. It has over 2,000 employees and annual revenue of over 96 billion yen. CyberAgent's main businesses include being Japan's largest internet advertising agency, operating the #1 blogging platform Ameba, running various internet media properties, and investing in internet startups. It has had success taking 16 companies public and has over $100 million in assets under management across 120 portfolio companies globally.
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CyberAgent is a Japanese internet company listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Mothers Market. It is the largest internet advertising agency in Japan and operates many internet media services. It also has a successful venture investment business focusing on internet startups, with 16 of 120 investments successfully completing IPOs. CyberAgent has global operations including offices in Taiwan, Korea, China, the US, and Vietnam, and invests in and supports internet companies internationally including mixi, Tudou, Tokopedia and others. It sees great potential in the mobile social gaming market in Japan and globally.
The document provides an overview of Benjamin Joffe and his company Plus Eight Star Ltd, which provides consulting services on mobile and internet innovation and best practices from Asia. Joffe has experience in digital strategy, social games, and mobile communities. He is a regular speaker at technology events and his research has been cited in major publications. Plus Eight Star conducts benchmarking and strategic consulting for multinational companies seeking opportunities in Asia.
Guardtime was founded in Estonia in 2007 by Märt Saarepera and Ahto Buldas to provide an infrastructure solution for proving the validity of digital data through electronic signatures. The company's technology generates tags for data that can confirm it has not been altered.
Guardtime has since expanded globally, with offices in several countries. It works with governments to apply its signature technology to areas like verifying election results and land titles. Notable projects include partnerships with the Chinese and Philippine governments.
The interview discusses Guardtime's technology, challenges of entering new markets, and the importance of innovation and allowing experimentation for a technology company and country like Estonia to remain at the forefront of their
Guardtime is an Estonian cybersecurity company founded in 2007 that provides a technology to independently verify digital data. The company's technology allows users to prove when data was created, who created it, and that it has not been altered - functioning like a digital notary. Guardtime has established partnerships in China that have helped the company receive government funding and tax incentives. The company now has numerous simultaneous projects with customers around the world and hopes to eventually list on the Chinese stock exchange.
Information to help SME's who may be thinking about looking at China as an opportunity to outsource, or to find partners to help them access the internal China market.
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The video presented information on many surprising technology trends. It discussed how computing power has increased dramatically over time, with today's mobile phones more powerful than the computers NASA used to send astronauts to the moon. It noted that there are now over 6 billion mobile subscribers worldwide, with smartphones growing faster than any previous technology. The video also showed how the iPhone ramped up much more quickly than any prior mobile or desktop technology.
The document summarizes discussions from the 2011 Global Mobile Internet Conference in Beijing. It finds that:
1) The rise of mobile apps and location-based services on smartphones is driving growth in mobile services, especially for marketing, search and commerce.
2) China's mobile internet development is hard to predict due to unique demographics, needs and devices, but feature phones will remain important and growth in users and services is strong.
3) Western companies must adapt to China's complex mobile ecosystem to succeed.
Vietnam mobile day 2012 co hoi mobile tai vietnam - cyber agentQuang Anh Le
CyberAgent is a Japanese internet company listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Mothers Market. It is the largest internet advertising agency in Japan and operates many internet media services. It also has a successful venture investment business focusing on internet startups, with 16 of 120 investments successfully completing IPOs. CyberAgent has global operations including offices in Taiwan, Korea, China, the US, and Vietnam, and invests in and supports internet companies internationally including mixi, Tudou, Tokopedia and others. It sees great potential in the mobile social gaming market in Japan and globally.
The document provides an overview of Benjamin Joffe and his company Plus Eight Star Ltd, which provides consulting services on mobile and internet innovation and best practices from Asia. Joffe has experience in digital strategy, social games, and mobile communities. He is a regular speaker at technology events and his research has been cited in major publications. Plus Eight Star conducts benchmarking and strategic consulting for multinational companies seeking opportunities in Asia.
Guardtime was founded in Estonia in 2007 by Märt Saarepera and Ahto Buldas to provide an infrastructure solution for proving the validity of digital data through electronic signatures. The company's technology generates tags for data that can confirm it has not been altered.
Guardtime has since expanded globally, with offices in several countries. It works with governments to apply its signature technology to areas like verifying election results and land titles. Notable projects include partnerships with the Chinese and Philippine governments.
The interview discusses Guardtime's technology, challenges of entering new markets, and the importance of innovation and allowing experimentation for a technology company and country like Estonia to remain at the forefront of their
Guardtime is an Estonian cybersecurity company founded in 2007 that provides a technology to independently verify digital data. The company's technology allows users to prove when data was created, who created it, and that it has not been altered - functioning like a digital notary. Guardtime has established partnerships in China that have helped the company receive government funding and tax incentives. The company now has numerous simultaneous projects with customers around the world and hopes to eventually list on the Chinese stock exchange.
Information to help SME's who may be thinking about looking at China as an opportunity to outsource, or to find partners to help them access the internal China market.
Indra Utoyo Building The Sustainable Ecosystem For Emerging Ict Creative Indu...Saiful Hidayat
Presented By Indra Utoyo Chariman of MIKTI (Masyarakat Industry Kreatif TIK Indonesia) ON PII (Persatuan Insinyur Indonesia) Conference : ICT for Partnership , Jakarta March 31 2009
Australian Self-Medication Keynote Craig Rispin 13 Nov '12Craig Rispin
The video presented information on many surprising technology trends. It discussed how computing power has increased dramatically over time, with today's mobile phones more powerful than the computers NASA used to send astronauts to the moon. It noted that there are now over 6 billion mobile subscribers worldwide, with smartphones growing faster than any previous technology. The video also showed how the iPhone ramped up much more quickly than any prior mobile or desktop technology.
The document summarizes discussions from the 2011 Global Mobile Internet Conference in Beijing. It finds that:
1) The rise of mobile apps and location-based services on smartphones is driving growth in mobile services, especially for marketing, search and commerce.
2) China's mobile internet development is hard to predict due to unique demographics, needs and devices, but feature phones will remain important and growth in users and services is strong.
3) Western companies must adapt to China's complex mobile ecosystem to succeed.
This document provides an overview of a roadshow event organized by Great Wall Club to promote their Global Mobile Internet Conference (GMIC) in the United States. A Chinese delegation of technology company CEOs and executives visited several major tech companies and participated in industry events from November 5-11, 2011. The itinerary included visits to companies such as Google, Square, and Sequoia Capital, as well as dinners with venture capitalists and startup founders. The document also summarizes trends in the mobile market moving from horizontal to vertical-specific solutions and the rise of social, local and mobile applications.
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The document discusses Funambol, an open source mobile sync and push email company. It provides an overview of Funambol, including that it is the #1 cross-platform mobile open source project with 3 million downloads. It discusses how mobile sync and push email are growing in demand but difficult to deliver at scale. Funambol provides a carrier strength open source solution with the broadest device compatibility and diverse email support as the leading cross-platform mobile open source solution.
Innovation Works (创新工场) is a business creation platform designed to create the next wave of leaders in the Chinese Internet with a keen focus on e-Commerce, Mobile Internet and Cloud Computing.
The document discusses how interior designers can use social media for marketing. It provides guidance on setting up profiles and pages on key social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube and Flickr. It also discusses using tools like Hootsuite to automate sharing across multiple accounts. The time commitment for participating in social media ranges from 2 hours per week for beginners to over 20 hours per week for experienced users.
Craig Rispin-IGA WA Keynote "Know First, Be First, Profit First" 8 April 20011Craig Rispin
The document discusses trends in grocery retailing and retail in general. It notes that grocery retailing is difficult and retail has been struggling this year. It also mentions that e-commerce growth is much higher than retail growth and advertising is shifting online.
Learnings, observations and notes from my 2011-12 journey with start-ups. Presentation made the X Media Labs, Sydney June 2012 event. This deck also covers thoughts on cross border corridors connecting start-ups and start-up collaboration opportunities between India and Australia.
This document discusses considerations for ICT business transformation from a European telecom perspective. It notes that while the European Union remains the world's largest economy, the US currently invests a higher percentage of its GDP in ICT business. Telecom companies face challenges like spectrum crunch as data demand outpaces network speeds, and potentially reaching the "end of profit" as other ICT businesses utilize telecom networks without proportionate revenue sharing. Potential responses discussed include adopting more efficient network technologies, reducing costs through consolidation, standardizing networks, and updating regulations to promote competition and future profitability. Investing in growth areas outside traditional telecom models is also suggested.
My presentation at Mindtrek 2007 in Tampere. Thanks to many contributors here, especially great thanks to Austria. Amazing how professionals can connect via their slides and thinking through these.
Inbae Lee - A Quick Look at the Korean Startup SceneInbae Lee
This is my presentation I used at a VC networking event in Korea, in an attempt to give outsiders a general understanding on what the Korean startup ecosystem consists of at the moment, on a very rudimentary level. Hope you enjoy.
한국 스타트업 현황을 외국인이 이해하기 쉽게 간단히 정리해 본 슬라이드입니다.
(note: some of the figures might be confusing due to having been polled from various research or media sources.)
This document discusses microfinance and online peer-to-peer lending. It notes that while microfinance has grown significantly, most poor people remain underserved due to high operating and financing costs. Online peer-to-peer lending can help address this by reducing transaction costs through economies of scale and larger loan volumes. The document also examines different online peer-to-peer lending models and regulations around the world.
Successful online selling - Strategies for Offline Brands and RetailersRajiv Prakash
This is a guide to setting up successful eCommerce businesses and to successful online retailing in India by offline brands and retailers. It covers the business case elements, omnichannel design, online retail model options, capabilities and elements of financial model.
This document discusses opportunities in digital media and monetizing content. It notes that mobile platforms offer multiple monetization streams beyond just advertising, including subscriptions, merchants, and enterprises. Content owners should view themselves as "value-added service operators" and focus on delivering content that is mobile, mass-market, and personalized. Specifically, content should focus on what is happening now, what is new, and what is nearby. The document also provides an example of a company, MyToday, that uses SMS subscriptions to build an audience and generate revenue through advertising and additional services.
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This document discusses future trends in business, technology, and society. It begins by introducing Craig Rispin as a business futurist and innovation expert. Several graphics then outline emerging trends related to demographics, life stages, work/life shifts, and accelerated change. The document emphasizes that some future trends are based on facts like demographics, while others stem from new ideas. It provides examples of emerging technologies like mobile devices, robots, and 3D printing that will impact various industries. Overall, the summary highlights Craig Rispin's area of expertise and outlines several trends he discusses in the areas of business, technology, and society.
The document discusses the potential use of 3D virtual worlds for public consultation projects. It provides examples of traditional public consultation methods, such as websites and in-person discussions, and outlines some of the limitations of these approaches. The document proposes that virtual worlds could enable a more immersive and interactive consultation experience that allows citizens to experience a realistic simulation of a project. It also suggests that virtual worlds could facilitate real-time dialogue between officials and citizens and help reach a wider international audience. Potential risks and costs associated with virtual worlds are also briefly discussed.
The document summarizes an event called the Better Acquisitions Gathering 2011 that brings together leaders in mergers and acquisitions to discuss strategies for successful acquisitions. The agenda includes roundtable discussions on acquisition and integration strategies, as well as a keynote speech. The introduction provides context about the challenges of maintaining leadership over long periods and the importance of acquisitions for growth. Statistics are presented on acquisition activity among top technology companies over the last five years, with over 1,100 acquisitions totaling $278 billion announced. The event aims to improve acquisition success rates and outcomes.
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Presentation for the "Geeks On a Plane" tour to Asia. The purpose of this presentation is to re-assess assumptions on innovation, cultural differences and arbitration opportunities. It also involves Underpants Gnomes, Mexican burritos and a gallery of deceased scientists.
1) Benjamin Joffe is the CEO of Plus Eight Star, a consulting firm that provides expertise on mobile and internet innovation in China, Japan, and South Korea.
2) Joffe outlines the "5Cs of Innovation": copy, China, combination, competition, and constraints. He argues that innovations arise from copying others, leveraging the large scale of China, combining different ideas and business models, competing in crowded markets, and overcoming constraints like lack of infrastructure.
3) As an example, Joffe highlights Cmune, a social gaming startup with a global team and partnerships that is achieving early success with over 1 million installations.
This document provides an overview and analysis of Tencent, a Chinese technology company. It explores Tencent's services, strategy, business models, and the factors that led to its success in becoming China's largest online community. The document was published by Plus Eight Star Ltd to share insights about Tencent's approach and help other companies learn from its practices and business models. It is based on research conducted over two years, including interviews with Tencent executives and experts. The document aims to help social networks, gaming companies, telecom carriers, media groups, and investors understand Tencent's approach to building a large user base, generating revenue, and creating an online ecosystem.
This document provides an overview of a roadshow event organized by Great Wall Club to promote their Global Mobile Internet Conference (GMIC) in the United States. A Chinese delegation of technology company CEOs and executives visited several major tech companies and participated in industry events from November 5-11, 2011. The itinerary included visits to companies such as Google, Square, and Sequoia Capital, as well as dinners with venture capitalists and startup founders. The document also summarizes trends in the mobile market moving from horizontal to vertical-specific solutions and the rise of social, local and mobile applications.
Fabrizio Capobianco Funambol Stanford Apr2709Burton Lee
The document discusses Funambol, an open source mobile sync and push email company. It provides an overview of Funambol, including that it is the #1 cross-platform mobile open source project with 3 million downloads. It discusses how mobile sync and push email are growing in demand but difficult to deliver at scale. Funambol provides a carrier strength open source solution with the broadest device compatibility and diverse email support as the leading cross-platform mobile open source solution.
Innovation Works (创新工场) is a business creation platform designed to create the next wave of leaders in the Chinese Internet with a keen focus on e-Commerce, Mobile Internet and Cloud Computing.
The document discusses how interior designers can use social media for marketing. It provides guidance on setting up profiles and pages on key social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube and Flickr. It also discusses using tools like Hootsuite to automate sharing across multiple accounts. The time commitment for participating in social media ranges from 2 hours per week for beginners to over 20 hours per week for experienced users.
Craig Rispin-IGA WA Keynote "Know First, Be First, Profit First" 8 April 20011Craig Rispin
The document discusses trends in grocery retailing and retail in general. It notes that grocery retailing is difficult and retail has been struggling this year. It also mentions that e-commerce growth is much higher than retail growth and advertising is shifting online.
Learnings, observations and notes from my 2011-12 journey with start-ups. Presentation made the X Media Labs, Sydney June 2012 event. This deck also covers thoughts on cross border corridors connecting start-ups and start-up collaboration opportunities between India and Australia.
This document discusses considerations for ICT business transformation from a European telecom perspective. It notes that while the European Union remains the world's largest economy, the US currently invests a higher percentage of its GDP in ICT business. Telecom companies face challenges like spectrum crunch as data demand outpaces network speeds, and potentially reaching the "end of profit" as other ICT businesses utilize telecom networks without proportionate revenue sharing. Potential responses discussed include adopting more efficient network technologies, reducing costs through consolidation, standardizing networks, and updating regulations to promote competition and future profitability. Investing in growth areas outside traditional telecom models is also suggested.
My presentation at Mindtrek 2007 in Tampere. Thanks to many contributors here, especially great thanks to Austria. Amazing how professionals can connect via their slides and thinking through these.
Inbae Lee - A Quick Look at the Korean Startup SceneInbae Lee
This is my presentation I used at a VC networking event in Korea, in an attempt to give outsiders a general understanding on what the Korean startup ecosystem consists of at the moment, on a very rudimentary level. Hope you enjoy.
한국 스타트업 현황을 외국인이 이해하기 쉽게 간단히 정리해 본 슬라이드입니다.
(note: some of the figures might be confusing due to having been polled from various research or media sources.)
This document discusses microfinance and online peer-to-peer lending. It notes that while microfinance has grown significantly, most poor people remain underserved due to high operating and financing costs. Online peer-to-peer lending can help address this by reducing transaction costs through economies of scale and larger loan volumes. The document also examines different online peer-to-peer lending models and regulations around the world.
Successful online selling - Strategies for Offline Brands and RetailersRajiv Prakash
This is a guide to setting up successful eCommerce businesses and to successful online retailing in India by offline brands and retailers. It covers the business case elements, omnichannel design, online retail model options, capabilities and elements of financial model.
This document discusses opportunities in digital media and monetizing content. It notes that mobile platforms offer multiple monetization streams beyond just advertising, including subscriptions, merchants, and enterprises. Content owners should view themselves as "value-added service operators" and focus on delivering content that is mobile, mass-market, and personalized. Specifically, content should focus on what is happening now, what is new, and what is nearby. The document also provides an example of a company, MyToday, that uses SMS subscriptions to build an audience and generate revenue through advertising and additional services.
Craig Rispin Futurist Keynote for Complementary Healthcare Council of AustraliaCraig Rispin
This document discusses future trends in business, technology, and society. It begins by introducing Craig Rispin as a business futurist and innovation expert. Several graphics then outline emerging trends related to demographics, life stages, work/life shifts, and accelerated change. The document emphasizes that some future trends are based on facts like demographics, while others stem from new ideas. It provides examples of emerging technologies like mobile devices, robots, and 3D printing that will impact various industries. Overall, the summary highlights Craig Rispin's area of expertise and outlines several trends he discusses in the areas of business, technology, and society.
The document discusses the potential use of 3D virtual worlds for public consultation projects. It provides examples of traditional public consultation methods, such as websites and in-person discussions, and outlines some of the limitations of these approaches. The document proposes that virtual worlds could enable a more immersive and interactive consultation experience that allows citizens to experience a realistic simulation of a project. It also suggests that virtual worlds could facilitate real-time dialogue between officials and citizens and help reach a wider international audience. Potential risks and costs associated with virtual worlds are also briefly discussed.
The document summarizes an event called the Better Acquisitions Gathering 2011 that brings together leaders in mergers and acquisitions to discuss strategies for successful acquisitions. The agenda includes roundtable discussions on acquisition and integration strategies, as well as a keynote speech. The introduction provides context about the challenges of maintaining leadership over long periods and the importance of acquisitions for growth. Statistics are presented on acquisition activity among top technology companies over the last five years, with over 1,100 acquisitions totaling $278 billion announced. The event aims to improve acquisition success rates and outcomes.
XI Congreso Internacional de Electrónica, Control y Telecomunicaciones, Conferencia sobre oportunidades de Emprendimiento a nivel Global en IOT, Salud, Silicon Walley, Silicon Valley, Israel, Detroit, Miami, Ghana, MIT AITI, MIT Global Starutps
Presentation for the "Geeks On a Plane" tour to Asia. The purpose of this presentation is to re-assess assumptions on innovation, cultural differences and arbitration opportunities. It also involves Underpants Gnomes, Mexican burritos and a gallery of deceased scientists.
1) Benjamin Joffe is the CEO of Plus Eight Star, a consulting firm that provides expertise on mobile and internet innovation in China, Japan, and South Korea.
2) Joffe outlines the "5Cs of Innovation": copy, China, combination, competition, and constraints. He argues that innovations arise from copying others, leveraging the large scale of China, combining different ideas and business models, competing in crowded markets, and overcoming constraints like lack of infrastructure.
3) As an example, Joffe highlights Cmune, a social gaming startup with a global team and partnerships that is achieving early success with over 1 million installations.
This document provides an overview and analysis of Tencent, a Chinese technology company. It explores Tencent's services, strategy, business models, and the factors that led to its success in becoming China's largest online community. The document was published by Plus Eight Star Ltd to share insights about Tencent's approach and help other companies learn from its practices and business models. It is based on research conducted over two years, including interviews with Tencent executives and experts. The document aims to help social networks, gaming companies, telecom carriers, media groups, and investors understand Tencent's approach to building a large user base, generating revenue, and creating an online ecosystem.
This document provides a summary and table of contents for a report on Inside QQ, Tencent's popular instant messaging service in China. It summarizes that the report will explore details of QQ's service, strategy, business models and usage to understand how it achieved overwhelming success in China. It will also highlight the key factors, practices and milestones that led to QQ's success and dominant position in Chinese internet users' lives. The report is based on analysis of QQ's services, interviews with Tencent executives and industry experts, and aims to help readers understand QQ and apply lessons to their own contexts.
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This document provides an overview of China's Internet and mobile markets, including key figures and growth trends. Some of the key points covered include:
- China has over 137 million Internet users and 461 million mobile subscribers as of 2006, with continued strong growth in these sectors.
- Broadband connections, especially ADSL, are growing rapidly to support increased Internet usage.
- Major sources of Internet-related revenues include advertising, e-commerce, online games, and wireless value-added services (WVAS).
- Online payment systems like Tenpay and AliPay are emerging to facilitate e-commerce transactions as online payment becomes more established in China.
Microsoft BizSpark: Tips for Startups - midem 2012 presentationmidem
The document provides tips for entrepreneurs from Microsoft's Emerging Business Team in France and the UK. It discusses building a lean startup approach with incremental deliveries and iterative testing. Entrepreneurs are advised to delay design decisions, fail fast and early, and validate their minimum viable product and market hypotheses quickly. The document also covers effective pitching, partnering with large corporations, and networking strategies.
Socialize: Monetizing Social Media - Jack BambergerMediabistro
The document discusses how social media and mobile platforms have shifted online activity towards social interactions like sharing, comments, and games. It argues that this shift opens valuable opportunities for advertisers to engage consumers through social metrics like content shared, comments, check-ins, and in-game actions rather than traditional online ads. It presents case studies of how Coca-Cola successfully drove engagement and purchase intent among players of the mobile game Coca-Cola Café World through in-game gifts and promotions that could be shared socially. The document concludes that measuring social interactions is important for advertising success in this new environment.
Ready for Change? II. Get Ready for IT Big-BangJunichi Otagaki
This document discusses how the IT industry is changing and the need for IT professionals and vendors to adapt. It notes that IT markets in developed countries are slowing, IT innovation is leveling off, and competition is increasing globally. IT jobs that were once secure are now highly competitive. The document advises IT professionals to take action by going deeper into new technologies, expanding their markets, standing out from others, crossing borders, innovating, connecting, collaborating, and staying irreplaceable to survive the changing industry.
ByteDance is a Chinese technology company best known for social media apps like TikTok. The document discusses ByteDance's structure, key people, and products. It profiles founder and CEO Zhang Yiming and other important figures like Zhang Lidong, the chairman responsible for monetization. It also outlines ByteDance's three-part structure with departments focused on user growth, technology, and commercialization.
Presentation material on the turnaround project for mixi, Inc., a public tech company in Japan. This material was created by Kenta Takeuchi, former GM of mixi, Inc. and current MBA student at Wharton School.
The document summarizes the Mobile Ad Awards competition hosted by D2 Communications (D2C) in Japan since 2002. It provides examples of winning mobile ad campaigns from various years to illustrate the evolution of mobile marketing approaches over time. These have progressed from simple black and white banner ads to more complex campaigns integrating multiple platforms and tactics. The document also introduces D2C and its CEO, outlining their leadership role in developing the mobile marketing industry in Japan.
Presentation given at the workshop on 3D Internet in EU and China in Beijing in March 2009. It covers various examples of 2D & 3D virtual worlds, social networks as well as some interesting legal issues, to conclude with more abstract ideas about the "digital third place"
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ee Line, Ltd is a Japanese mobile advertising and marketing company founded in 2005 with headquarters in Tokyo. They have copyright over their company profile document. As the leading mobile affiliate advertising company in Japan, ee Line handles the largest number of smartphone ads in the country through relationships with over 500 client companies and 3000 mobile apps and sites. Their system allows customers to efficiently advertise across multiple affiliate networks and media platforms. Key strengths include their number one market share for major Japanese mobile media sites like mobage and GREE, as well as successful app promotion campaigns in Google Play and the App Store.
The IoT Design Manifesto outlines 10 principles for the responsible development of IoT products and services. It was created by a group of designers to address issues like a lack of regulation and poorly designed products that reflect poorly on the IoT industry. Following the principles of the manifesto, like prioritizing security, user privacy, and transparency, helps ensure IoT products are useful to people and developed with stakeholders in mind. The manifesto advocates for empowering users and designing products to last, with the overall goal of using technology design to help people and society.
Understanding User Needs and Satisfying ThemAggregage
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We know we want to create products which our customers find to be valuable. Whether we label it as customer-centric or product-led depends on how long we've been doing product management. There are three challenges we face when doing this. The obvious challenge is figuring out what our users need; the non-obvious challenges are in creating a shared understanding of those needs and in sensing if what we're doing is meeting those needs.
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