In the previous article on the Conversation Ecosystem, I introduced a hierarchy of increasingly valuable conversations. Some great feedback from you inspired a better visualization.
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The Conversation Ecosystem
The previous article, The Conversation Economy, lays out a perspective of approaching the success of your business, and of your product, in light of the conversations that flow around them. You can view the ecology that defines your market in terms of the kinds of conversations you’re having with your customers, users, and prospects. This article explores that ecosystem in more depth – categorizing the types of conversations that are critical to the success of your product.
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Are people reading your requirements? A blogversation.
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Managing requirements conversations
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