The Importance of Customer Advisory Boards in Times of Covid-19

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In times like these, your best customers can be your greatest asset.

In this episode of Pragmatic Live, our very own Georgina Cannie, Manager of the Pragmatic Alumni Community, is joined by Rob Jensen of Ignite Advisory Group to discuss how to leverage your best customers to make better decisions when creating your product roadmaps.

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