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Don’t Miss These Speakers at #mtpcon San Francisco

Mind the Product

Brant previously authored The Entrepreneur’s Guide to Customer Development, the first purpose-written book to discuss Lean Startup and Customer Development concepts and he is the Co-Founder of Moves the Needle, which has advised the innovation practices of such leading companies as GE, Intuit, Capital One, ING and Cisco.

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How to Deal With Unknown Unknowns in Project Planning

Amplitude

This is a guest post from Dillon Forest, cofounder, CTO & product manager at RankScience. When your team is trying to build something that doesn’t currently exist, the development process is full of moments of uncertainty. Hand it off to your developers and design team, and let them execute on it.

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Solve a Hard Problem (Tinder). Chapter 8 of my upcoming book, The Cold Start Problem

Andrew Chen

For app stores, these are the developers that actually create the products. For a more esoteric category, like Github, it’s helpful to bring on some prominent Open Source projects and key developers. Jahan Khanna, cofounder/CTO of Sidecar spoke of its origin: It was obvious that letting anyone sign up to a driver would be a big deal.

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The Podcast Ecosystem in 2019 – a16z’s 68 page analysis (Guest essay by Li Jin)

Andrew Chen

Let’s time travel back 15 years ago, when there were no smartphones and the internet was accessed only through desktop computers. Apple Podcasts played a pivotal role in the development of the industry and remains the dominant app for listening. Ximalaya illustrates a potential path for the development of audio platforms in the U.S.,

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The Podcast Ecosystem in 2019 – a16z’s 68 page analysis

Andrew Chen

Let’s time travel back 15 years ago, when there were no smartphones and the internet was accessed only through desktop computers. Apple Podcasts played a pivotal role in the development of the industry and remains the dominant app for listening. Ximalaya illustrates a potential path for the development of audio platforms in the U.S.,