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The Evolution of Netflix

The Product Coalition

By the end of 2002, Netflix had reached 800,000 subscribers¹ , firmly establishing itself as a major player in the rental market. Pricing Strategy: Adapting to Market Dynamics Netflix’s pricing strategy has evolved significantly over the years in response to changing market dynamics and consumer preferences.

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Upcoming Speaking Engagements

Bain Public

I share my passion for product through workshops, published articles and speaking engagements. Banff Interactive Screen 2003, Banff, Canada Flash Forward 2002, San Francisco, U.S. Paul Ortchanian is a pro in injecting strategies and tactics to monetize his client's businesses. Interested in having me speak or attend an event?

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What’s Canada’s Product Management Problem?

Bain Public

While most Canadian startups thrive in areas of science, engineering and research and development, there’s one key missing ingredient. Product management of course. Product Managers in the Tech Ecosystem. And what’s worse on top of no product manager? Having bad product leadership. What is it, you ask?

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13 Best Product Management Books to Read in 2021 – Product Manager Must-Reads

Userpilot

Product Mastery by Geoff Watts teaches you how to be a successful product owner within agile software development practices with the use of case studies. Inspired by Marty Cagan contains a little about everything in product management and is based on how the most successful tech companies in the world build products.

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Which should you focus on first: monthly active users or revenue?

Atlassian

In Leadership. While this later became par for the course across the software industry, it was groundbreaking back in 2002. So we focus on delighting our customers, then trust that it’ll develop into a virtuous cycle that drives more MAU. They’ll also be more likely to refer others, helping you grow usage even more.