Upgrading software

Osborne Effect

Osborne Effect

Communicating updates and new features effectively to maintain user interest without causing a decline in current usage.

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Sunk Cost Fallacy

Sunk Cost Fallacy

Technology upgrades: Understanding the sunk cost fallacy can help you make more rational decisions about upgrading devices or software, without being swayed by the cost of previous versions.
Wardley's Pioneers, Settlers & Town Planners

Wardley's Pioneers, Settlers & Town Planners

Software Development: Utilizing pioneers for innovation, settlers for coding, and town planners for system optimization enhances software development processes.
Birthday Paradox

Birthday Paradox

Software testing: (Topic: Deep probability Understanding) Apply the Birthday Paradox to identify potential bugs or vulnerabilities in software by understanding the likelihood of certain inputs or scenarios occurring.
Maslow's Hammer

Maslow's Hammer

Computer tasks: Utilizing different software or applications for specific tasks, like a word processor for writing or a spreadsheet for data analysis.
Osborne Effect

Osborne Effect

Software subscription services: Strategically timing feature announcements to maintain user interest without causing cancellations or delayed subscriptions.
Three R's of Growth

Three R's of Growth

SaaS Business: Retain users by offering ongoing support and new features, ask happy users to refer others through discount codes or referral links, and collect reviews on software comparison platforms.
Checker Shadow Illusion

Checker Shadow Illusion

Film and Video Production: Utilizing lighting techniques and color grading to convey specific moods and emotions.