The ITX Guide to A/B Testing: Eliminating Guesswork and Making Data-Driven Decisions
Use A/B testing to eliminate the guesswork and make data-driven decisions to increase conversion and usage rates for your digital product.
Use A/B testing to eliminate the guesswork and make data-driven decisions to increase conversion and usage rates for your digital product.
The Intelligent Digital Mesh – a secure set of connections between technology, services, and data – is a foundation for future generations of digital business and ecosystems.
What better way to get insight into what your end users want than to ask them? User testing is vital to a healthy and successful development life cycle.
Enabling your organization to help customers be heard is a powerful way to maintain customer loyalty.
Peeling back the layers of your competition is fundamental to developing a product that will inspire your customers.
Disruptive changes in technology can lead to new opportunities. Will you change with them?
The path to an inspiring end user experience starts with collaborative customer relationships.
Generating trust begins by clearly explaining to customers how your product will solve their problem. Videos can be a powerful tool for telling complex stories in a comprehensible way.
Setting up your infrastructure in a fixed mindset will inevitably lead to waste. Keeping in a cloud mindset allows you to view infrastructure in a completely different light.
The word “innovation” has been on the lips and tongues of almost every organization for more than a century. Despite having a rather negative connotation when first used (see Henry Burton circa 1620, a Church of England minister who’s “innovation” cost him both of his ears), it has grown into the cultural lexicon as a modern-day buzz word. Every organization claims to be continually looking for new, novel ways of satisfying customer needs in an “innovative” fashion, but all too often, companies are unable to reap the true benefits of innovation, despite their best intentions.
Why is this? Why are companies unable to succeed in inspiring customers with new solutions when it seems to be at the core of what they do?
Innovation is a tricky animal to master within any organization. By its nature, it is difficult to plan, manage, and deliver innovative products and services, as it is not entirely predictable. When asked, most people can name a few companies they view as innovative (Apple, Google, Tesla, etc.). But why do these organizations succeed where many others fail? By understanding some of the common failures in innovation, we can provide some suggestions as to better improve innovation within an organization.