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Alison Paul

@alisonpaul

Product person geeking out in womens health, tech and innovation. @flotracker prev @bupauk @cr_uk

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Every time I see the ‘Department for Levelling up’ I think what a bad job the brand team did at that govt department.’ This is horrendous civil service jargon.

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Startups working in remote testing having to say ‘we’re not like Theranos’- the legacy is problematic in womens health #whiseurope

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The big question - how do we improve access to care for women. Huge developments coming down the track in hormonal health but how will people find out about this? #whiseurope

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Amazing @realAbhyuday! You said it - successful companies need happy customers. This is why Product-led growth is such an interesting trend 📈 #ProductCon

Amazing @realAbhyuday! You said it - successful companies need happy customers. This is why Product-led growth is such an interesting trend 📈

#ProductCon
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I would have happily spent $99 to learn #ProductLedGrowth in such detail but @realAbhyuday delivered it for free on #ProductCon by Product School Here is the handwritten notes of the incredible session. Read the thread for the deep dive 🧵

I would have happily spent $99 to learn #ProductLedGrowth in such detail but @realAbhyuday  delivered it for free on #ProductCon by <a href="/productschool/">Product School</a> 

Here is the handwritten notes of the incredible session.

Read the thread for the deep dive
🧵
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Data is one of many tools for product management, intuition and gut instinct always play a part to avoid analysis paralysis #ProductCon

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As a company grows the majority of revenue comes from existing customers and you no longer rely on acquisition. This is why retention is so important! #ProductCon