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The 10th Annual Product Management Awards Winners

The Product Guy

Established in 2010, TPMAS are awarded annually and saw hundreds of nominations across our 7 categories. Harpal now works as an independent consultant and interim Chief Product Officer (CPO) advising companies and teams globally on strategic product development and innovation. Join me in congratulating this year’s winners!

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On skepticism and storytelling: How PMs can become more data-informed

Mixpanel

Rohit Gossain: I started off my career in 2010 as a technical analyst working with a product manager. If you’re a PM, I’d advise that you have discussions with various teams (marketing, data, operations, finance, etc.) Mixpanel: How have you seen product analytics evolve over the course of your career?

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On skepticism and storytelling: How PMs can become more data-informed

Mixpanel

Rohit Gossain: I started off my career in 2010 as a technical analyst working with a product manager. If you’re a PM, I’d advise that you have discussions with various teams (marketing, data, operations, finance, etc.) Mixpanel: How have you seen product analytics evolve over the course of your career?

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The Product Market Fit Engine | Rahul Vohra, CEO, Superhuman | BoS USA 2018

Business of Software Conference

You can numerically work your way to Product-Market Fit, but before I share how, let’s wind the clock back eight years in 2010, I started this company, Rapportive. They’re very trusting, the technically sophisticated, and they really just wanted to get time back in the day. You can measure it. We were actually close.

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Intercom on Product: Keeping the momentum going as you scale

Intercom, Inc.

And so, you decide to establish long-term technical ownership in the form of a team. The first time I ever walked into the Facebook office, the HQ in Palo Alto circa 2010, I was driving from the Google offices into the Facebook offices, and holy s**t, the difference. What would you advise them to do? It was in the air.