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Spendesk’s Nicolas Marchais on evolving with your market

Intercom, Inc.

So they created a software that provides control, visibility, and payment methods for corporate finance teams. At first when you have no brand, just a working product and only a handful of customers, you really have to find any opportunity to get your name out there.

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Product Management Resources: All you need in your first 90 Days as a Product Manager

Userpilot

The collection includes our favorite conferences, podcasts, blogs, books, newsletters, courses, and Slack groups for product managers. Conferences and events help you keep up with the latest industry trends and develop your network. We find the Product Drive Conference , the Product Folks events, and ProductCon particularly worthwhile.

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The Art of Building Products that People Love

The Product Coalition

First at Etsy and now at Slack, I’ve helped to grow software solutions from highly adored, niche products to household names serving millions of people every day. As a Product Manager, I’ve built my career on building tools and experiences that not only make people’s’ lives simpler, but bring them a little joy along the way, too.

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Growth, Funding, Pivotal Moments and the Evolution of Adzerk to Kevel

Business of Software Conference

Some of the BoS talks that had an impact on his company, including changing its name to Kevel. attendee from Businesses of Software Conference, both US, Europe and online. 11:22 Mark: And were you considering equity finance at the same time? I’d be that guy volunteering at the BoS Conferences there. The Culture Map.

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Emotional Debt by Tomek Wlodarek

Mind the Product

We have to take care of our product, our team, perhaps our finances. And the symptoms of emotional debt aren’t healthy either; sarcasm, anxiety, trouble sleeping and focusing, and fatigue, to name just a few. Being a product manager can be like riding a bike, except the bike is on fire – you’re on fire, everything is on fire.

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Mind the Product APAC – What We Learned

Mind the Product

to take your virtual seat in our virtual conference hall, and to hear product leaders from across the globe give talks. Seeing happy product people like Marius, Sireen, and Guido to name just a few, really meant the world to us.” We Enjoyed a Week of Awesome Talks. Here’s a quick look at what we learned. Hacking Confidence.

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Surfboard founder Natasha Ratanshi-Stein on riding the wave of planning software for support

Intercom, Inc.

Despite having started her career in banking and finance, when Natasha moved to Bulb, a renewable energy supply company based in the UK, she encountered the challenges of scaling a support team firsthand. I think the name has worked out quite well for us in being able to build a brand. There are advantages to that, I think.