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What Friedrich Hayek can tell us about Product Management

The Product Coalition

In 2011, his article “ The Use of Knowledge in Society ” was selected as one of the top 20 articles published in The American Economic Review during its first 100 years. Rather, it’s a question of how the total information known by the actors in the system can most efficiently be used.

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Adaptability in Software Development Must be Powered by Informed Action

Split

Data, not opinions, and experiments, not surveys, are what put teams into a virtuous feedback loop towards greater success. In 2011, Martin Reeves and Mike Deimler wrote a piece for the Harvard Business Review on the theme of managing uncertainty (aka change), titled Adaptability: The New Competitive Advantage.

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To reinvent healthcare, Cambia first reinvented itself: How they built a culture of innovation

DISQO

Alongside a series of mergers, eight years ago Cambia founded a dedicated innovation team dubbed the Innovation Force — a common innovation investment nowadays, but ahead of its time back in 2011. “In With this set up, Cambia does their due diligence on concept validation, however long it may take. They’re fueled by passion.

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To reinvent healthcare, Cambia first reinvented itself: How they built a culture of innovation

DISQO

Alongside a series of mergers, eight years ago Cambia founded a dedicated innovation team dubbed the Innovation Force — a common innovation investment nowadays, but ahead of its time back in 2011. “In With this set up, Cambia does their due diligence on concept validation, however long it may take. They’re fueled by passion.

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Reflecting on the Intercom journey – Karen Peacock and Des Traynor in conversation

Intercom, Inc.

I moved out to the East Coast of the US to go to Harvard where I majored in applied math with a focus on decision systems and artificial intelligence before it was cool. The state of tooling in 2010 or 2011 was that there was no Stripe, there was no subscription management and the idea of a SaaS economy was just nonsense.

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Building Operating Cadence With Remote Teams | Wade Foster, Zapier | BoS Europe 2018

Business of Software Conference

Wade Foster and his co-founder started Zapier (it rhymes with ‘happier’) back in 2011 during a hackathon. They get good feedback and good reviews. And so you need feedback loops built into your organization so that you can, uh, fix the operating bugs that you’ve created over time.