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Product Talk is Growing: Meet New Instructor Ellen Brandenberger

Product Talk

Product Talk’s North Star metric is to increase the number of product trios who adopt a continuous discovery cadence to their work. This is what inspired Teresa to write the Continuous Discovery Habits book and shift Product Talk to a course-first business. Meet new Product Talk instructor Ellen Brandenberger!

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8 exceptional #mtpcon talks by women in product

Mind the Product

Read more » The post 8 exceptional #mtpcon talks by women in product appeared first on Mind the Product. Sadly, we can’t feature them all because, believe me when I say, there are A LOT of awesome women doing amazing things for the community of product management.

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Top Product Talks from AsiaPac

Mind the Product

As #mtpcon #mtpcon Digital APAC (14-15 April) draws near, we’ve taken a tour of our video archive to revisit some awesome product talks from the region. From #mtpcon talks on remote discovery and design thinking to ProductTank talks on imposter syndrome and SaaS product launches.

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Let’s talk about Objectives and Key Results

Mind the Product

Product leader, Federico Iglesias delves into the elements of OKRs in product management, and discusses how they can be utilised best for teams in his post ‘Let’s talk about OKRs’. [.] Read more » The post Let’s talk about Objectives and Key Results appeared first on Mind the Product.

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From Developer Experience to Product Experience: How a Shared Focus Fuels Product Success

Speaker: Anne Steiner and David Laribee

In this talk, Anne Steiner and David Laribee will delve into the interconnectedness of Developer Experience and Product Manager Experience. As product managers, we need to understand how a good DX can contribute not only to the well-being of our development teams but also to the broader objectives of product success and customer satisfaction.

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How to Talk About the Value of Your Product Without Talking About the Product

Product Management University

Notice how you’re NOT talking about the product, but the buyer clearly understands the value in the exact context of what it does for them. Talking about the customer and NOT talking about the product is the single most difficult thing for product companies to do. Then there’s the routing of the application for approval.

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Let’s Talk About the F Word?—?Features

The Product Coalition

Let’s Talk About the F Word — Features Why budgeting for features leads to product failure. Talk with them about the shift to product-based budgeting. For as long as products have existed, product teams have been pushed for features when what matters is outcomes. Finance must agree, alter processes and initiate changes to systems.

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Schema Evolution Patterns

Speaker: Alex Rasmussen, CEO, Bits on Disk

His talk will examine database schema changes and API versioning as two instances of schema evolution: how your systems respond when the structure of your structured data changes. Most development teams struggle with changing database schemas and updating API versions without breaking existing code.

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Agile Metrics for Team and Product Progress

Speaker: Johanna Rothman, Management Consultant, Rothman Consulting Group

You’ll learn about team measurements: Why velocity is a current capacity measure and not a measure of progress.

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The Importance of Having Strong Decision Agility in Your Product Development Process

Speaker: Emily Tate, Managing Director at Mind the Product

In this talk, Emily Tate, Managing Director at Mind the Product will unpack how we make decisions as product people, including: How to evaluate different types of decisions. How can we quickly make deeply-researched decisions on multiple topics, every day? The truth is, not all decisions are created equal.

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Why the Product Message Should Come From Product Management

Speaker: Jordan Bergtraum, Head of Product at Equip ID & Consultant

Perceived “value” of your offering(s) is directly related to how you talk about your product and company. Compelling product messages have a profound impact on attracting new customers and commanding value-based pricing.

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An Adult Conversation About Estimates

Speaker: Beekey Cheung, Software Consultant, Professor Beekums, LLC

In this talk, Beekey will cover: How to have productive conversations about estimates, goals, and commitments with stakeholders to get alignment and ultimately deliver better products. He'll walk us through the value of estimates, how to overcome the hesitancy many have in giving them, and how to provide better estimates.

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User-Centered Development: The Importance of User Empathy to Build the Right Thing

Speaker: Jesse Walker, Product Manager at Canva

In his talk, Jesse will explain: How to make sure you and your team know and truly understand your users. It allows us to see our work in terms of the real problems it helps solve, rather than simply the metrics it helps move. Why it’s important to focus on solving problems instead of building features.

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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

This talk will cover: The business case for inclusive design. 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. What ‘inclusive design’ really means.

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What Users Want: How and Why to Build Knowledge into Your Product

Speaker: Nils Davis, Principal, NPD Associates

Nils will use the example of Instagram’s Filters to talk about how putting prebuilt knowledge in your product can change the way your product is used for the better - putting you in the company of most market-leading products.