For software developers, live product demonstrations are a way of life, and that means that “live product demos gone horribly awry” are also a fact of life. But what if the world’s most disastrous ...
This is a post from Nate Westheimer that originally appeared on his blog. After running the NY Tech Meetup for nearly two and a half years, and personally curating and coaching over 200 demos, I’ve ...
Over the course of my career as a technology consultant, a product manager and now a tech CEO, I’ve always been enamored by the art of giving great software demos. I’ve also been lucky enough to learn ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. I just sat through my 11,569th software demo. It was all I could do to not flee out the window. You’ve been there, right? As a business ...
Product tours are a primary marketing tactic for those following a product-led growth model or any company that wants to provide potential customers a look at how their product works. And there are a ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about innovative founding CEOs. Feb 14, 2022, 11:23am EST Feb 16, 2022, 10:02am EST This article is more than 4 years old.
Live software demos often go awry, but what happens when the mayhem is intentional? The software demo becomes a bit of performance art foisted on an unsuspecting college classroom as students watch a ...
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