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Y Oslo 2024: When It Comes to Discovery, Something is Better Than Nothing

Product Talk

We covered how to manage messy opportunity solution trees , the most common challenges teams face when getting started with the discovery habits, what Im working on next, and so much more. I started my career as a software engineer. How are we building production-quality software? I think that was in 2004.

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Checking in on Shopify Plus’ 11,000 checkouts per minute

Intercom, Inc.

As tech continues its path toward democratization, with better offerings available to more people, an odd contradiction has revealed itself: on the enterprise side of things, most software simply isn’t very good. I’m not trying to become an enterprise software company.

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Product Management History: The Nineties, The Noughties, and Beyond

The Product Coalition

The way business was done changed drastically in the 90s, and not just because of the rapidly-improving technology. This is when companies started applying consumer PM principles to software PM. It was the 90s that produced several lightweight software development methods. Tech Highlights of the 90s ??

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Norman Crowley on uncovering the business opportunities in tackling climate change

Intercom, Inc.

The group of businesses works across industries from agri-tech to motor to SaaS, with the shared goal of finding environmentally positive solutions that deliver on both purpose and profit. I always loved software and developing software. And we have a bunch of technologies. Norman: Yeah.

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Who is Eric Ries: Background, Books, Webinars, and More

Userpilot

Eric Ries is a name synonymous with innovation and startup success. As an entrepreneur, author, and advisor, Eric has transformed the way businesses approach building products and launching startups with his Lean Startup methodology. Eric Ries is an entrepreneur, author, advisor, and the creator of the Lean Startup methodology.

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Product Management is on the up-and-up – why now?

BrainMates

Product Managers are in short supply – named as one of just five key roles in the Startup Talent Gap report released in July 2018 by start-up peak body StartupAUS in collaboration with Microsoft, the University of Technology Sydney and Google – alongside coders, startup-focused sales roles, user experience designers, and data scientists.

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How Lemonade flipped the insurance model and became a unicorn through a data-informed culture

Mixpanel

Lemonade is best known for gaining unicorn status, disrupting the insurance industry, and building an AI-powered platform with the potential to transform insurance from a necessary evil into a force for social good. Startups fail from lack of customers, not product development failure. But what’s behind this increase?