“Everything is broken''. How to respond to the negativity when your platform roll out doesn’t meet your users’ expectations and how to get them and keep them engaged for the future of the platform.
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Platform Product Management: Enabling the Low Code/No Code (LC/NC) Business Revolution
LCNC Platforms support vital business processes, but 75% of IT implementations fail. Learn how users are the most critical and difficult part of platform success - and how to respond when “Everything is broken” and you need LCNC Platform Revival.
At multiple points in your professional life, a technology tool you are responsible for building will fail. There are a million reasons why these things happen, but failed systems aren’t failures. They are delayed successes. This final course will go through the process to help you digest what went wrong, and how to course correct.
We will start with strategies to evaluate where things failed. You need to know how to react when users say everything is broken. The first response is usually frustration. Which while understandable, isn’t productive. You will learn strategies for user engagement and bringing them into the fold for the development process.
You will learn how to engage with users. Listening is critical for success but how you show them you are listening is part of the art form.
Once you have heard from your users, get them talking to each other. Facilitate a user community to get support for your platform rollout. This will ultimately lead to increased adoption.
After you have tried everything, we will show you how to determine if anything is salvageable, and decide how to move forward. That may mean a new Platform. We’ll show you how to get the most out of a bad situation. You’re not starting over, but you are starting again with more information and understanding of your business, your users, and your platform needs. Knowing how to close a failed platform implementation is an important Product Platform Managers skill.
“Everything is broken''. How to respond to the negativity when your platform roll out doesn’t meet your users’ expectations and how to get them and keep them engaged for the future of the platform.
Listen to your users (and react). Delve into the subtle art of reacting to user feedback with grace and adjusting your strategy appropriately.
Getting buy in is a critical element for your platform success. By bringing your users along for the ride you will see how much more success you can have and how you can have it at scale.
Knowing when to throw in the towel is hard, but you don’t want to throw good resources after bad. So maybe your platform rollout didn’t work. Should you hit the reset button and try again? How do you learn from your mistakes?
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