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Podcast: Too Many Product Managers with Ken Norton

Mind the Product

Now Senior Operating Partner at GV (we still slip up and call it Google Ventures), Ken was a CTO and CEO/founder before he joined Yahoo! Ken has also been a keynote speaker, giving inspiring talks at Mind the Product conferences in both London ( 10x not 10% , 2015) and San Francisco ( Please Make Yourself Uncomfortable , 2016).

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Three million downloads and counting: Inside Intercom reaches a podcasting milestone

Intercom, Inc.

Adam Risman , a former host of the podcast, asked Rachel what made that point when Rachel joined Slack in 2016 the right time to invest in growth marketing? That involves a lot more education, outreach, and nurturing for people whose DNA is not to try new things and scrappily figure out the best way to make it work.

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Kevin Indig on searching for meaning and the meaning of search

Intercom, Inc.

It’s the idea that a product is instead of being sold tops-down, say you will sell to a CTO or a CFO or whoever on the C-suite, it is bottoms-up as in a developer would bring in an Atlassian product like Jira, and would use that. And then lastly, we also had a lot of thought leadership content. We also did a lot of co-marketing.

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Leading A High-Growth Company | David Cancel, Drift | BoS USA 2018

Business of Software Conference

They have a big you know a huge education behind them, huge set of expectations from their parents, huge set of expectations from society. That’s why we started at the end of ‘14 and we didn’t launch our product commercially until April of 2016. I want to start companies and they almost to me they seem too logical about it.