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7 Ways Smart Startups Tune In To Customer Feedback
"Good post on how to handle customer feedback, but to give some constructive criticism, I don't agree on point 3: "Eliminate pride and ego from the equation. If your customer senses your ego is talking, they know you won’t be able to listen. Pride is good, but can easily be heard as selling. You can’t listen if the customer isn’t talking, so make sure more than half of the conversation is input rather than output." You should be pride of your work and listen to your customer at the same time. It is called the trader principle. Nobody else than you (read: your own self, i.e, your ego) could be talking. It is time to understand the true meaning of the word, ego."Subscribe
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6 Ways A Prototype Will Enhance Your Startup Idea
"3-D printing technology must enabled prototyping to a higher level than in the past. Have you developed a prototype by yourself?"