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Innovation, SaaS, and Enterprise: Announcing the First Three Speakers for #mtpcon London!

Mind the Product

We’re delighted to announce our first three speakers, who will share their unique insights on building products in SaaS, how to be more creative and innovative, and how to change enterprise culture; Tickets are on sale now! The post Innovation, SaaS, and Enterprise: Announcing the First Three Speakers for #mtpcon London!

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10 years of UX studio

UX Studio

However, at that time, I was busy working on my startup as a co-founder, so this feeling endured for another 1,5 years. We did research for Netflix and supported the startups of the Google incubator. I am holding the book as if it were holding me in the strong autumn wind of 2016.

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The 10th Annual Product Management Awards Winners

The Product Guy

Initially joining Vydia in 2016, Gaudio played a pivotal role in building and leading the company’s marketing division, which helped earn Vydia recognition for its innovative product, fast-growing business, and attractive culture. The Best Product Visionary. Harpal Singh. and Automata Robotics over the last decade.

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The Incredible Speakers for #mtpcon London 2018

Mind the Product

Ivy is currently the Vice President of Design for the Hardware Product Area at Google, which was officially formed in 2016. Kim has led projects involving a tremendous range of design problems, including websites, complex analytical and enterprise applications, phones, medical devices, services, and even organizations.

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My Top 10 Mistakes in 10 Years: Gainsight CEO Nick Mehta

Gainsight

Mistake #2: On the other hand … not betting on the team that got me there “Everything will be fine once we get a new head of [X]” – every startup CEO ever (also me, frequently) When you launch a company, the initial team is usually whoever you can get. To run a startup, you have to make bets. Teammates and clients will leave.

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Even More Amazing Speakers for #mtpcon London 2017

Mind the Product

He spent 10 years at Google, where he created the Design Sprint process, and he has worked with over 100 startups including Nest, Slack, 23andMe, and Uber. His writing on startups and productivity has appeared in Fast Company, TechCrunch, Slate, and LifeHacker. Jake is currently among the world’s tallest designers.

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For Black Ops, a few chatbots created a reputation. Listening to customers made it a business.

Mixpanel

By 2015, Matthew Black was a veteran of the startup world. But it wasn’t until a call from an Australian customer in April 2016 that the agency’s way forward became clear. It was April 2016 and the customer had just spoken with Facebook, who had demonstrated a chatbot. On selling into the enterprise.