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Experienced SaaS adviser Stewart Marshall has seen the vast potential and massive failures of an industry that's no place for nai¿ve, unsuspecting tourists. In Kick Some SaaS he takes you on a journey from ideation to commercialisation and beyond, examining the many issues you'll face in this challenging arena and how to address them. You'll learn how to: Focus on the needs of your many people, putting them at the core of your business. Create a robust platform and manage the staggering complexity of modern technology. Tell the right stories to build and engage with your community. Build a…mehr

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Experienced SaaS adviser Stewart Marshall has seen the vast potential and massive failures of an industry that's no place for nai¿ve, unsuspecting tourists. In Kick Some SaaS he takes you on a journey from ideation to commercialisation and beyond, examining the many issues you'll face in this challenging arena and how to address them. You'll learn how to: Focus on the needs of your many people, putting them at the core of your business. Create a robust platform and manage the staggering complexity of modern technology. Tell the right stories to build and engage with your community. Build a team that not only supports you, but helps you grow and keep growing. Put some purpose into your organisation, making you both profitable and purpose-led in all you do. Engage with your community and together use your platform to make a massive global impact. Kick Some SaaS is comprehensive and entertaining, and Stewart is true to his "translator of IT gibberish" brand, eschewing technical jargon in favour of plain English. If your dream is to Kick Some SaaS, this is the book for you.
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Stewart Marshall is a SaaS adviser, coach, speaker and the bestselling author of Doing IT for Money: A business leader's guide to improving profit per person. He's spent more than thirty years in software creating tools and solutions used around the world by governments and thousands of businesses, including Proctor & Gamble, Kawasaki and Kellogg's. Today he's on a mission to create his own global impact, making purpose-led action an everyday activity for millions of technology users.