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What we Learned at #mtpcon London 2018

Mind the Product

Following a day of focused workshops and leadership discussions, we came together at London’s Barbican Centre to talk product. Here’s what we heard: Martin Eriksson at #mtpcon London 2018. Kim Goodwin at #mtpcon London 2018. Roan Lavery at #mtpcon London 2018. Ryan Freitas at #mtpcon London 2018. Be awkward.

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A Decade of Product Management

Melissa Perri

Founders realizing they can't do it all on their own, that Product Management is a career, and an important skill for the executive team. -- 2011: "You are crazy for joining a startup, Melissa. Product, and especially product in startups, is now the hot job. -- 2014: "We don't need Product Management help, we need design help.

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The Incredible Speakers for #mtpcon London 2018

Mind the Product

Mind the Product London 2018 on October 18-19 will be better than ever, with more workshops, more networking, and more fun than ever. Ivy has also been a contributing author to numerous books, including The Change Champion’s Field Guide and Best Practices in Leadership Development and Organizational Change. Get those 2018 tickets now!

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Innovate like a startup–and other innovation observations for product managers May 11, 2018

Product Innovation Educators

For larger organizations to create products like a startup, create a Growth Board. To address this, organizational leaders seek to “act like a startup” but how do they really accomplish this? PdMs need knowledge and skill in the areas of strategy, management, and leadership. Read one example at [link].

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How to Develop, Articulate, and Sell Product Strategy

The Product Guy

First, I did not know how to frame, develop and present product strategy in a systematic way, and second, as a startup, my company has not historically had a good track record of strategy being developed outside of senior management (read: founder). I became a product manager because I wanted to take a more strategic role at my company.

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Building Communities That Work – Emily Webber on The Product Experience

Mind the Product

She joined us to continue where her 2018 Mind the Product talk left off and to go deeper into how to build great communities with remote teams. Lily enjoys working as a consultant product manager with early-stage and growing startups and as a mentor to other product managers. Quote of the Episode. Quote of the Episode.

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Why your growth depends on taking risks with your hiring strategy

Intercom, Inc.

It’s imperative that early hires are able to hit the ground running and are excited by a chaotic startup environment. Hiring strategy for early stage startups. We’ve since scaled to more than 35 in Dublin the past 2 years – and 110 globally in the first half of 2018. Pushes themselves to learn and get better.

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