Das sieht auf dem Bild nicht so spektakulär aus, wie es in Wahrheit ist. Schon “The Device” konnte dem Problem vergangene Woche nicht beikommen. Auch zwei Flaschen Rohrfrei haben Augenscheinlich nicht den gewünschten Effekt erzielen können. Am Ende der Geschichte haben alle Mittel wohl zusammen wirken können. Mit viel zu viel Wasser, das aus Verzweiflung in das Becken geflossen ist. Der Wasserdruck hat mit einem deutlich hörbaren “Plopp” die Verstopfung bereinigt. Und zu einem Durchbruch geführt.
Author: Andreas
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#ProductMonthChallenge
30 Days to a Better PM – That’s the goal of Product School’s #ProductMonthChallange. A different challenge for the entire month of April. Part of the challenge is to share your intentions on social media – like I do with this writing – but you can also follow Instagram. The challenge will start April 1st. That’s two days from now!
Join us for 30 days of learning, growing, and connecting as product people. Download your calendar for your #ProductMonthChallenge!
From the challengeProductMonthChallenge Week One
Day 1: Share Your Intentions on Social Media
Day 2: Write about where you want to be in 10 years time
Day 3: Take the Ultimate Product Trivia Quiz
Day 4: Try out a new product template
Days 5-7: Read a new PM bookProductMonthChallenge Week Two
Day 8: Write out your mission statement as a product manager
Day 9: Spend 20 minutes learning a new skill
Day 10: Sign up for a webinar
Day 11: Watch a talk on something that interests you
Days 12-14: Try ‘active rest’ProductMonthChallenge Week Three
Day 15: How would you improve your favorite product?
Day 16: Shoutout a product leader
Day 17: Watch a talk by your favorite company
Day 18: Try a new tool you’ve never used before
Days 19-21: Spend some time away from screensProductMonthChallenge Week Four
Day 22: Watch a talk on something new to you
Day 23: Share an insight you’ve learned
Day 24: Listen to a new podcast
Day 25: Sign up for the next big event
Days 26-28: Write an article/blog postProductMonthChallenge The Finish Line
Day 29: Meet a teammate for a coffee
Day 30: Reflect on your 30 daysSource: Product School.com
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Auch der Flaucher
Nein, keine Ahnung. Das ist keine Infrastruktur. Auch nicht von früher. Das liegt da nur rum.
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Teddybärenbaum
Was man in München im Frühjahr alles wachsen sieht. Man muss nur einmal genau hinschauen.
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200 #CX #Influencers to follow to kickstart #2021
Customer Experience and digital marketing are still highly dynamic spaces. Keeping up to date is paramount to keep up the pace. Engati collected the most influential people on LinkedIn and Twitter you should follow to shape your filterbubble for 2021.
Top 200 Influencers from customer experience, digital transformation, marketing automation, and technology domain to follow and learn from, in the year 2021.
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Tableau CEO Selipsky to lead AWS
Selipsky has had major leadership roles in AWS for over 11 years before departing to Tableau as a CEO. At Tableau, Selipsky led the company through the acquisition by Salesforce in 2019, one of the largest acquisitions in history of enterprise software.
Amazon has hired former executive Adam Selipsky, CEO of Tableau, as CEO of AWS. Selipsky worked at AWS for 11 years, running sales, marketing and support.
From the article.Source: TechTarget
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Robotic process automation is booming
It’s not only UiPath’s IPO. The company has been a hot candidate in the industry for a while now and enterprise software vendors have tried to jump on board the train. The IPO makes the success measurable.
Robotic process automation platform UiPath added its name to the list of companies pursuing public-market offerings this morning with the release of its S-1 filing . The document details a quickly growing software company with sharply improving profitability performance.
Source: UiPath’s IPO filing suggests robotic process automation is booming – TechCrunch
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Dunning-Kruger Effect Explained
Obvious:
Important aspect to notice in this example: Being effected by Dunning-Kruger Effect is not to be noticed by those being effected.