Succeed with Customers

Coursera Courses ↗ · Coursera

Open Course on Coursera

Free to audit · Opens on Coursera

Succeed with Customers

Coursera · Intermediate ·📄 Research Papers Explained ·1mo ago
Skills: PM Basics60%
By putting customers front and center, can companies pull ahead—and stay ahead—of their rivals? Understanding who your customers are and how their needs change allows you to deliver superior value that competitors cannot easily copy. By mastering the way you communicate that value, you ensure your products and services resonate deeply and win over your target audience. In this course, you’ll explore how to learn about your customers to better meet their needs and use customer knowledge to deliver additional value. You’ll find out how to build a customer-focused team and foster a marketing orientation that shifts your mindset from selling products to solving problems. Finally, you’ll develop the skills to research and identify target customers, develop a marketing strategy, and implement a marketing plan that effectively reaches both local and global customers.
Watch on Coursera ↗ (saves to browser)
Sign in to unlock AI tutor explanation · ⚡30

Related AI Lessons

The ABCs of reading medical research and review papers these days
Learn to critically evaluate medical research papers by accepting nothing at face value, believing no one blindly, and checking everything
Medium · LLM
#1 DevLog Meta-research: I Got Tired of Tab Chaos While Reading Research Papers.
Learn to manage research paper tabs efficiently and apply meta-research techniques to improve productivity
Dev.to AI
How to Set Up a Karpathy-Style Wiki for Your Research Field
Learn to set up a Karpathy-style wiki for your research field to organize and share knowledge effectively
Medium · AI
The Non-Optimality of Scientific Knowledge: Path Dependence, Lock-In, and The Local Minimum Trap
Scientific knowledge may be stuck in a local minimum, hindering optimal progress, and understanding this concept is crucial for advancing research
ArXiv cs.AI
Up next
Microsoft Research Forum | Season 2, Episode 4
Microsoft Research
Watch →