
Bethany Clark
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May 30, 2024 |
intercom.com | Liam Geraghty |Bethany Clark
The worlds of B2B and B2C product management have long been viewed as inherently different. But is this really the case? This week on the Intercom on Product podcast, Bethany Clark, one of Intercom’s product managers, sits down to discuss this with Bob Wallis, our Senior Product Marketing Manager.
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May 15, 2024 |
intercom.com | Bethany Clark
The art of product management involves a lot of nuance – the role can look very different from company to company, never mind industry to industry. A recurring question in the discipline revolves around the differences between B2B and B2C product management – after all, the problems faced by individual users are usually not very similar to the problems faced by businesses.
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May 15, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Ashleigh Williams |Emma Cooper |Bethany Clark |Laura Perry
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Nov 21, 2023 |
cherokeescout.com | Bethany Clark
Subhead By Bethany Clark, est Columnist This is a question we might ask ourselves when we want to find fulfillment and purpose in our lives. There are many ways to give in our own community. There is something for everyone to do, whether… Premium Content is available to subscribers only. Please login here to access content or go here to purchase a subscription.
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Jul 7, 2023 |
theconversation.com | Elizabeth J. Pearmain |Bethany Clark
Seabirds are one of the world’s most threatened animal groups. They already contend with multiple issues, including climate change, accidental capture in fishing gear and being eaten by invasive species like cats and some rodents. But these birds, which breed on land and forage for food at sea, are now facing another threat: plastic pollution. It’s becoming increasingly common to find seabirds that have ingested plastic as they forage for food.
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