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Upcoming Speaking Engagements

Bain Public

I share my passion for product through workshops, published articles and speaking engagements. Flash Belt 2008, Minneapolis, U.S. Flash Forward 2008, San Francisco, U.S. FITC Toronto 2008, Canada FITC Toronto 2007, Canada Flash Belt 2007, Minneapolis, U.S. Interested in having me speak or attend an event? Reach out to me.

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Frankfurt, 16 April: Product Leaders Workshop

Mironov Consulting

Rich coaches product executives, product management teams and agile/lean development organizations. He also parachutes into software companies as interim VP Products/CPO to address company-level product/market/leadership issues.

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What Makes Amazon’s Product Strategy So Sticky?

ProductPlan

How did Amazon’s product strategy fare during the pandemic? Short answer: Amazon’s product strategy example lead the way). Amazon’s product strategy example has rewritten the book on convenience, easy access, and speed, and in doing so, embedded itself in the daily lives and routines of consumers.

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Are you cut out for Product Management?

BrainMates

The core of our Product Manager roles is how value is exchanged. The over-focus on Agile rituals such as Standups, Sprint Planning and Retros has meant that we have forgotten the commercial aspects of our role. Being a Product Manager is a leadership role, not an order-taker role. Don’t even get me started on job titles.

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STICKY POST: All Talks From Business of Software Conferences in One Place

Business of Software Conference

Bethany Pagels-Minor: The Many Flavors Of Agile – What’s The Right One For Your Team? Des Traynor: Product Strategy is About Saying “No” Revisited. Sarah Hatter: Support is Never, Ever, As Important As Product Development. Scott Farquhar: Leadership in Crisis – When Stuff Gets Real.