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The Andrew Michael Hypothesis: Mixing Qualitative and Quantitative Research Methods Leads to Better Product Decisions
The Product Science Podcast · 2023-02-28 · 39 min
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Andrew Michael is an entrepreneur with 14 years of experience in digital growth companies as a founder or senior manager with a focus on customer retention, data analytics, product, and growth. In this episode of the Product Science Podcast, we cover the mistakes Andrew made early on in his startup career and at what points in the development process he focuses on quantitative vs qualitative research. Read the show notes to learn more:
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