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Why The Product Demo Is a Dangerous Selling Tool

The Product Coalition

Here’s how to use your product demo smartly, and avoid demo abuse. Photo by Pixabay on Pexels When I joined eBay back in 2011, the largest group on the Israeli R&D center was actually a content operations group. that you actually get to consider the product?—?the But the product will surely change!

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3 Creative Levels in Your Product Career

The Product Coalition

I did a lot of work there on improving the product and making it more suitable for the market, easier to sell and deploy, and contributed directly to the product’s success and business growth throughout my time there. This required a whole new level of thinking and a deep understanding of product-market fit.

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Developing Product Management Confidence

bpma ProductHub

The decade long product experience from PM at DEC to VP of PM & Marketing established her in the foundational class of PM’s in Boston. In fact, she was among the very first class of the highly regarded Product Management certification from the Association of International Product Marketing and Management (AIPMM).

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Miro’s Andrey Khusid on the art of distributed teamwork

Intercom, Inc.

Here are five quick takeaways: In 2011, Forbes Magazine called RealtimeBoard (Miro’s previous iteration) “a virtual whiteboard on steroids” We chatted to Andrey about this description to see if the shoe still fits today. Miro has made the move from product to platform. Andrey: We bet on consultants.

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Product Management Memory Lane with Alyssa Dver

bpma ProductHub

The decade long product experience from PM at DEC to VP of PM & Marketing established her in the foundational class of PM’s in Boston. In fact, she was among the very first class of the highly regarded Product Management certification from the Association of International Product Marketing and Management (AIPMM).

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AI, Autonomy, and the Build Trap – Announcing our first three speakers for #mtpcon SF

Mind the Product

In 2011, Nate left Stryker to build Brightface, a product development company that focused on mobile and web applications including Cycleface which was acquired by Strava, the #1 fitness app for endurance athletes. Nate Walkingshaw, Author and CXO Pluralsight. Melissa Perri, Author and Founder ProdUX Labs.

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More Awesome Speakers for #mtpcon SF 2017

Mind the Product

Prior to starting these ventures, she led product initiatives at several startups in London and Montreal, and is actively involved in furthering the craft of product management through mentoring, consulting and training. Aparna Chennapragada, Director of Product Management, Google.