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The Strategy Stack: Connecting Business, Product, and Technology Strategy

Roman Pichler

To ensure that the right technologies are applied, you’ll benefit from using a technology strategy. The company took the strategic decision to heavily invest in artificial intelligence and now uses AI to help Office users be more productive. [1] Let’s take Microsoft as an example again.

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Generative AI – The End of Empty Textboxes

TechEmpower - Product Management

This isn’t just our opinion - our startup metrics prove it! On a different project, we’d just used a Large Language Model (LLM) - in this case OpenAI’s GPT - to provide users with pre-filled text boxes, with content based on choices they’d previously made. Everyone struggles with empty text boxes.

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We’re doubling our product teams in San Francisco, Dublin & London

Intercom, Inc.

Her most recent startup, where she was CEO, was sold to Airbnb, and Ann then went on to work closely with Brian Chesky and Joe Gebbia in a role where she led development for all new products at Airbnb. We opened our London office in October and since then our growth there has outpaced all of our expectations. Interested?

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Building What Customers Need: The Ultimate Recipe

The Product Coalition

And this is a terrifying and disturbing thought because startups and entrepreneurs invest tons of money to build these products. Although machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) are buzzwords in today’s tech industry and some very solid products have been built using ML.

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Y Oslo 2024: When It Comes to Discovery, Something is Better Than Nothing

Product Talk

I remember working at a startup where we were striving to get to nightly builds so that we could ship software every day. Ideally, this outcome is a two-way negotiation between an executive at the company, often a chief product officer, a chief design officer, a CTO, and the cross-functional product team.

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Woven CEO Tim Campos on how to spend your most important asset

Intercom, Inc.

The next generation of workforce will want and expect the next generation of technology. Outdated and misapplied technologies are ill-suited to the tasks at hand, which creates trouble for the humans using it. By retiring technologies proactively , you can remain focused on consistently moving the needle.

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Expert Spotlight: Marc Brown – Navigating Ambiguity And Building Conviction

Arkenea

Marc Brown, HealthTech Founder and CTO with 20 years of experience building products and leading engineering teams talks about agentic workflows in healthcare, staying curious to foster innovation in tech teams and qualities that make a successful CTO. How do you see the role of technology evolving in patient care over the next decade?

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