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

Product Talk

I recently spoke at the Y Oslo conference in Oslo, Norway. I was asked to give a ten-minute overview of my continuous discovery framework and then participated in a fireside chat where the host, Cecilie Smedstad , asked me to go deeper in a few areas. I started my career as a software engineer. Does that work together?

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Can AI Create a Fairer World? By Kriti Sharma

Mind the Product

For example, there are well-documented examples of facial recognition software failing more regularly for dark-skinned people, and this happens because the software is typically trained on the faces of its software engineers. To do this we need to: Follow simple frameworks. The Opportunity Before us.

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423: Transforming products into experiences – Geoff Thatcher

Product Innovation Educators

PDMA invited me to their conference, which was in Orlando, Florida, to interview some of their speakers. This technology started when software engineers were working on software to describe photographs. PDMA invited me to their conference, which was in Orlando, Florida, to interview some of their speakers.

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How Can Product Leaders Support Continuous Discovery?

Product Talk

In addition to delivering a keynote at the Product at Heart conference (in case you missed it, you can find the video and transcript of that presentation here ), conference co-organizer Petra Wille also invited me to participate in a fireside chat at the Leadership Forum event. Petra: Okay. Teresa: Then I can think about my answer.

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When and how to run a billboard campaign

Lenny Rachitsky

We used those billboards to sell our B2B SaaS product—in our case, authentication APIs—but also to communicate what Stytch is and establish our brand among the city’s high concentration of software engineers. And it worked! Making an impression: How do I ensure my campaign is memorable?

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Everyone Can Do Continuous Discovery—Even You! Here’s How

Product Talk

I recently spoke on this topic at the Product at Heart conference in Hamburg, Germany. In my book, I broke this framework down into 11 habits. For most of you, that’s going to be a product manager, a designer, and a software engineer. You can watch the video here or read a lightly edited version of the script below.

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

Intercom, Inc.

. “Take the work out of work, that’s my motto in life” Prior to that, I was the CIO of another large Fortune 500 company called KLA-Tencor, and the rest of my life has been in software engineering: building tools to help people get things done without having to do all the work. Balancing human-computer interaction.