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Unlocking the Future of Value Stream Management: 5 Key Insights from VSMC’s 2023 Report

Planview

The State of Value Stream Management Report 2023 , in particular, stands out due to its inclusivity, drawing data from respondents across various organizational sizes, ranging from nimble startups with 1-99 employees to massive enterprises boasting 50,000+ personnel.

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Five Steps for Creating Customer Journey Maps You Can Actually Use

New Markets Advisors

They don’t necessarily see all the nuances that a brand sees as differentiating itself, they don’t define the competitive set in the same way, and they don’t care at all about how your back-end operations work to deliver the end product they see. Much of the literature on journey mapping comes out of the software UX design space.

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Soldiers & Hessians, Ronin & Ninja

Boxes and Arrows

A UX future vision accelerates short-term delivery, but also drives the product roadmap. On the other hand, software can live for years; it’s worth investing to make it scalable, consistent, and avoid design entropy. They have to be twice as fast for each hour getting up to speed, travelling, and making presentations.

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The only two measures that matter

David Marks

In this blog post I’ll explain how it can be applied to explaining the competitive position of companies. This could be due to a favorable set of regulations, processes, brand, network and technologies or any combination thereof. Some companies enjoy a monopolistic position due to (historical) regulations. The reason is simple.

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The only two measures that matter

David Marks

In this blog post I’ll explain how it can be applied to explaining the competitive position of companies. This could be due to a favorable set of regulations, processes, brand, network and technologies or any combination thereof. Some companies enjoy a monopolistic position due to (historical) regulations. Be under this line?—?and