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Product stickiness (daily/weekly/monthly active users [DAU/WAU/MAU]) Frequency (e.g. number of logins for a given customer) Feature adoption rates Feature retention rates Product usage data - Depth (feature usage by time, funnel, and more) - Breadth (could be the number of active users)
Product Operations
Melissa Perri and Denise Tilles
Today the leaders take a different approach to forming product strategy. They actively seek strategic opportunities—market segments with clear, strong needs, where the company can potentially step in and create high customer value and a viable business.
Evidence-Guided
Itamar Gilad
In the same way, a good business strategy deals with the edge between the known and the unknown. Again, it is competition with others that pushes us to edges of knowledge. Only there are found the opportunities to keep ahead of rivals. There is no avoiding it. That uneasy sense of ambiguity you feel is real. It is the scent of opportunity.
Good Strategy/Bad Strategy
Richard Rumelt
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