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5 Product Management Conferences Not to Miss in 2020

Revulytics

If you’d like to immerse yourself in product management learning alongside fellow product leaders in 2020, here are our top picks that you don’t want to miss: Mind the Product, San Francisco, CA. Date: July 13-14, 2020. The majority of the attendees are from business and enterprise software/SaaS, consumer and web.

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Building What Customers Need: The Ultimate Recipe

The Product Coalition

A few days back, I was chatting with a product manager at one of the biggest software companies of our time. Upon investigation, it turned out that automation was possible just by tweaking the systems. The initial period to build this system was 12 months. He has been leading multiple teams for over two years now.

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The Number One Thing Product Managers Want This Year

ProductPlan

That was one of the takeaways from our Product Managers in 2020 Report with answers from more than 2,500 product management professionals. We asked them what they wish they could change in 2020. One software product manager at a small company placed the blame on management.

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The Unintentional Career of John Cutler

Mind the Product

Currently, John is the product evangelist at San Francisco product analytics software developer Amplitude. By this he means that he doesn’t spend his time directly advocating for Amplitude products: “Although I think we have an amazing product, my role focuses on the surrounding systems and ‘culture’.”.

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My top essays/tweetstorms in 2019 on product/market fit, investing, KPIs, YouTubers, and more

Andrew Chen

How the work of the future will come from new tools, new media formats, and new monetization formats — and how the Passion Economy is different than the Gig Economy. 5) market-by-market (or logo-by-logo, if SaaS) comparison where denser/older networks have higher engagement over time (network effects). 3) viral factor >0.5

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10 Easy Ways To Irritate Your Design Team | Jane Austin, Babylon Health | BoS Europe 2018

Business of Software Conference

Jane Austin (Director of Product Design, Babylon Health) – 10 Easy Ways To Irritate Your Design Team from Business of Software Conference. April Dunford UK Book Launch Tour BoS USA 2019 BoS Europe 2020. Want us to let you know about new talk videos, speaker AMAs, Business of Software Conference and other event updates?

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My top essays/tweetstorms in 2019 on product/market fit, investing, KPIs, YouTubers, and more

Andrew Chen

How the work of the future will come from new tools, new media formats, and new monetization formats — and how the Passion Economy is different than the Gig Economy. 5) market-by-market (or logo-by-logo, if SaaS) comparison where denser/older networks have higher engagement over time (network effects). 3) viral factor >0.5