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Product ops drives product culture

Mind the Product

Below, I’ll dive into the connections between product ops and product culture, why product ops is an effective lever to pull to shift product culture, and how to begin shaping your own product culture through product operations. [.]

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Leadership. Culture.

The Product Coalition

The analogy to the healthy cultural habits of an organization is gratifying. Well, here comes the concept of culture. One thing is guaranteed: A culture will form in an organization, a department, and a workgroup. It is a leader’s primary role to develop and maintain an effective culture.” Leadership.

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A culture of safety – Alla Weinberg

Mind the Product

Understanding what that is — and how we can create a culture of safety in our teams — isn’t quite as easy. We spoke with Alla Weinberg, author of A Culture [.] Read more » The post A culture of safety – Alla Weinberg appeared first on Mind the Product. Read Alla’s book, A Culture of Safety ?

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Effective Agility Requires Cultural Changes: Part 1

Johanna Rothman

That creates distrust and an anti-agile culture. And all those ways require we change the culture from that of resource-efficiency thinking to flow-efficiency thinking. And all those ways require we change the culture from that of resource-efficiency thinking to flow-efficiency thinking. That's a cultural change.

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Driving Discovery and Experimentation in your Organization

Speaker: Teresa Torres, Product Discovery Coach, Product Talk, David Bland, Founder and CEO, Precoil, and Hope Gurion, Product Coach and Advisor, Fearless Product LLC

Join Teresa Torres (Product Discovery Coach, Product Talk), David Bland (Founder, Precoil), and Hope Gurion (Product Coach and Advisor, Fearless Product) in a panel discussion as they cover how - and why - to build a culture of discovery and experimentation in your organization. We'll cover: Why discovery and experimentation are important.

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Finding Product Culture Fit

Sachin Rekhi

But the one conversation that people often tell me they find uniquely insightful is our discussion on finding product culture fit. The root of this comes from the fact that fairly unique product cultures often develop within each company. Lets walk through exemplary companies in each category and the key facets of each culture.

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Four tips for building a product-driven culture

Mind the Product

In this guest post, Jenn Lambert, VP of Product Management at Veeva Systems provides tips on building a product-driven culture, and why it’s important to develop this. [.] Read more » The post Four tips for building a product-driven culture appeared first on Mind the Product.

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How to Scale a Data Literacy Program at Your Organization

Speaker: Megan Brown, Director, Data Literacy at Starbucks; Mariska Veenhof-Bulten, Business Intelligence Lead at bol.com; and Jennifer Wheeler, Director, IT Data and Analytics at Cardinal Health

Our featured speakers will share practical guidance and examples from effective programs that help with data skill-building, improving decision-making, and fostering a data literate culture – so everyone at your organization can confidently read, write, analyze and communicate with data.

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Data & Analytics Maturity Model Workshop Series

Speaker: Dave Mariani, Co-founder & Chief Technology Officer, AtScale; Bob Kelly, Director of Education and Enablement, AtScale

Developing a data-sharing culture. This workshop helps assess where your organization sits on the analytics maturity scale and where you might aspire to be. Workshop video modules include: Breaking down data silos. Integrating data from third-party sources. Combining data integration styles.

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The Employee Factor - Perfecting Your CX From Within

Speaker: Dennis Snow, President, Snow & Associates

In this webinar, you will learn to: Build a customer-centric culture. This webinar will provide you with strategic tools that can be used to raise the bar of service throughout your organization. Break down organizational silos, creating a “one organization” mentality. Inspire personal accountability in the workplace.

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Product Design & Customer Experience: An Innovative View on Inclusive Product Development

Speaker: Dan Jenkins - Human Factors & Research Lead – DCA Design International

It is a philosophy that encourages us to consider how size, shape, age, gender, sexuality, ethnicity, education levels, income, spoken languages, culture and customs, and even diets shape the way we interact with the world. Inclusive design is about designing for as diverse a range of people as possible.

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Encouraging Innovation in an Established Product Culture

Speaker: Richard Cardran, Chief Creative Officer and VP Strategy, HIA Technologies

We'll explore the challenges, solutions, and hands-on techniques for becoming a successful "agent of change" within a well-established product culture. Join this webinar to learn how to: Turn a stagnant culture into an attention culture with highly collaborative team dynamics.

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A PM's Guide to Building a Culture of Product Innovation

Speaker: Bob Webber, VP Product Flow Optimization, Construx

Innovation advice will not work if your company's culture does not encourage it. Attend this webinar to benchmark your organization’s innovation potential and learn what it takes to create a culture of innovation. This webinar is for engineering and product leaders who are struggling to find an innovation strategy that works.

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Build Product Progress with a Strong Data Culture

Speaker: Nima Gardideh, CTO, Pearmill

Join Nima Gardideh, CTO of Pearmill, as he demonstrates how to build a strong data culture within your team, so everyone understands which metrics they should actually focus on - and why. Then, he'll explain how you can use your analytics to regularly review progress and successes.

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Building a Culture of Experimentation: Using Continuous Development for Faster & Safer Product Releases

In other words, continuous development enables progressive rollout techniques, which has given rise to a culture of experimentation, allowing teams to build better products based on real-user feedback and guaranteeing customer satisfaction.