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Even More Amazing Speakers for #mtpcon London 2017

Mind the Product

Blade wrote the book on speech-recognition interface design (Addison Wesley, 2003), The Art and Business of Speech Recognition: Creating the Noble Voice and his work and thoughts have been featured in publications including The New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and on media including TechTV, NPR, and the BBC. Get those tickets now!

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All the Ways to Answer the "Why Google?" Interview Question

PMLesson's Ace the PM Interview

Below, we'll delve into the world of Google by explaining its history and products, what benefits employees can expect while working at the company, and give you some tips on how to answer a the common interview question, "Why Google?" "Why Google?" "Why Google?

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Take a Peloton Ride with Amy Bunszel, SVP of Design and Creation Products at Autodesk

Gainsight

None of her employment at that time was about product management. In a recent webinar with Denise Stokowski, Group VP of Platform Products at Gainsight , Amy shared that she identified that she wanted to be more involved with people. In 1996, Amy started her own business that was later acquired by Autodesk in 2003.

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Human-Centered Design Network’s Gerry Scullion on inclusive architecture

Intercom, Inc.

This is the message Gerry Scullion champions with his Human-Centered Design Network , a regular content series dedicated to helping product managers and designers across a spate of disciplines think more altruistically about what they’re putting into the world. But what does it actually mean for software design in particular?

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Key Advice and Strategies for Mobile Product Managers

Alchemer Mobile

If we’ve learned anything in 2020, it’s that flexibility is key to being a strong product manager – especially when it comes to the mobile experience. For many mobile product managers, their biggest goal is to create a realistic product roadmap and hit key milestones on time.

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Net Promoter Score: The Complete Guide to NPS SaaS

Userpilot

In the world of software-as-a-service (SaaS), customer satisfaction is paramount to the success of any business. Detractors (NPS 6 or lower) are customers who are unlikely to recommend your product to others due to low satisfaction with it. Reach out to promoters for online reviews to boost your social proof.

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Behind Every Great Product

svpg

When I first decided to start The Silicon Valley Product Group, I had just left eBay and had some very strong opinions about what makes great product teams, and great product cultures, and while there were more than a few important thinkers and leaders on these topics, one area that I felt was under-represented was the role of product management.