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519: Product verification, most important of the 19 activities of product management – with Nishant Parikh

Product Innovation Educators

How product managers can adapt core responsibilities across different organizations and contexts Watch on YouTube TLDR Through his research and practical experience at MasterCard, Nishant Parikh identified 19 key activities that define the role of software product managers.

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522: Stop the stupid using proactive problem solving – with Doug Hall

Product Innovation Educators

hours daily fixing problems, with 75% of issues stemming from broken systems rather than employee mistakes. Even more concerning, products typically lose 50% of their innovative value during development as unique ideas get compromised to fit existing systems. Doug shared that the average manager wastes 3.5

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528: From startup founder to product success and why interacting with people is the big change – with Anya Cheng

Product Innovation Educators

Today we’ll learn how to overcome some of those challenges from a product leader with experience at Target, McDonalds, eBay, and Meta, and now as Founder and CEO of Taelor. This approach has informed her success across different industries and roles, from retail to technology.

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520: The future of AI in product management – with Mike Todasco

Product Innovation Educators

How product managers are transforming innovation with AI tools Watch on YouTube TLDR In this deep dive into AI’s impact on product innovation and management, former PayPal Senior Director of Innovation Mike Todasco shares insights on how AI tools are revolutionizing product development.

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The Art and Science of Explaining Your Product Strategy

Speaker: Jason Tanner, CEO of Applied Frameworks

Ideation, discovery, research, and analysis all inform the development of a product strategy that evolves iteratively as the product team learns more about customers, their problems, and potential solutions. However, effective communication of product strategy often presents challenges for product leaders.

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Product in Practice: Mapping Business and Product Outcomes to Stand Out in the Job Search

Product Talk

It’s often more common to see project-based user research rather than an ongoing, iterative discovery process.” Tweet This Teeba liked how Teresa focuses on continuous discovery, and she learned about the opportunity solution tree at a conference. . I’ve always been fascinated by the discovery aspect of product management.

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The Innovation Ambition Matrix

Roman Pichler

They address an existing market, and their growth prospects are limited by your ability to grow the market and capture more market sharethat is, to attract more users and customers. To experience higher long-term growth, your company has to invest in disruptive innovations. Using an incubator can help you with this.