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Vikki Collins
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I will continue to appreciate the simple things in life, not take things for granted, continue with a good work/life balance, pay more attention to my surroundings rather than just rush to get everywhere and make more effort to see friends and family...this pandemic has made me realise how quickly it can all be taken away!
What changes will you bring with you when we eventually get back to normal?
Aaron O'Leary
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Vikki Collins
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Not to put so much pressure on myself...I tried to be superwoman with working and homeschooling initially and it nearly broke me!
What is the most valuable lesson you learnt while working during a pandemic?
Ruchira
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Vikki Collins
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I don't think it's a bad thing to share not only your successes but also the pitfalls you have encountered along your journey.
Yes, sharing negative feedback could potentially be damaging, however, if you're showing what you have learnt from it and how you will try to combat issues raised, this just shows that you strive to provide the best for your clients/customers...and that after-all...
When you build in public... can you OVER-share? 😬
Jim Morrison
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Vikki Collins
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Personally I generally find push notifications annoying and off-putting. However, I do like the personal touch by receiving an email after a week confirming what I had been looking at and highlighting any relevant updates surrounding the subject/product that may interest me. Sometimes just idle curiosity will entice me to click and view the updates.
What's the best way to ensure a user's SECOND visit to your app?
Jim Morrison
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Vikki Collins
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As a user I would say that a young product requires more updates, say once a month, whereas a more developed product maybe only once a quarter.
How often do you keep early-adopters updated?
Jim Morrison
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