Mon.Oct 31, 2016

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How do you define your purpose?

Lead on Purpose

Among the most important discoveries you will make in your life is finding your purposeā€”the reason for your being, the core principles you espouse, the intent for which you get out of bed every day.

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Hardest Product Management Lesson Learned ā€“ Optimism

The Product Guy

More segments from our conversation with Adam Warburton ā€” and shedding some light onto just exactly what makes Adam truly The Best Product Person of 2015. The Best Product Person (TBPP) is the leading international award honoring excellence in Product Management. Established in 2010, TBPP is awarded annually in association with The Product Guy and The Product Group.

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How do you define your purpose?

Lead on Purpose

Among the most important discoveries you will make in your life is finding your purposeā€”the reason for your being, the core principles you espouse, the intent for which you get out of bed every day.

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The Best Product Managers are Truth Seekers

Sachin Rekhi

One of the personality traits I value most in successful product managers is they are inherently truth seekers. Truth seekers have a strong bias towards discovering the truth being their primary motivation and what ultimately guides their decision-making. It takes incredible humility and curiosity to embody this trait, but when it exists, the benefits are felt throughout the entire R&D team.

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Beyond the Basics of A/B Tests: Highly Innovative Experimentation Tactics You Need to Know

Speaker: Timothy Chan, PhD., Head of Data Science

Are you ready to move beyond the basics and take a deep dive into the cutting-edge techniques that are reshaping the landscape of experimentation? 🌐 From Sequential Testing to Multi-Armed Bandits, Switchback Experiments to Stratified Sampling, Timothy Chan, Data Science Lead, is here to unravel the mysteries of these powerful methodologies that are revolutionizing how we approach testing.

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How to Survive the Product Zombie Apocalypse

Mind the Product

Survive the product zombie apocalypse with Lisa Long, product Manager at appear.in and co-founder of Six To Start (the company behind the game Zombies Run ). In this talk at ProductTank London, Lisa explains why ā€˜zombieā€™ products and features are so dangerous to your company as they stagger on, effectively dead but still consuming your resources. She also dives into how to identify the living dead and the steps you need to safely kill them off.

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What Should Tesla Product Managers Do When Your Customers Try To Break Their Product?

The Accidental Product Manager

Caption: Customers are trying to break Tesla’s auto drive feature Image Credit: randychiu. Let us imagine for just a moment that you are a product manager who is in charge of a hot product ā€“ everyone wants to have one of these things. However, what if once you sold your product to a customer, they started trying to break it? Not only did they do this, but they also fully used social media to show people how they were trying to break it?

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TEI 096: Conjoint analysis for product managers- with Brian Ottum, PhD - The Everyday Innovator ā€“ Resources for Product Managers and Innovators

Product Innovation Educators

This episode is about market research – what’s in your toolbox for conducting consumer and market research? Does it include Conjoint Analysis? Well, if not, it will after you listen to this episode. To explore the topic and walk through an example of using Conjoint Analysis, I tracked down a previous guest from way back in episode 008. In that episode we discussed quantitative and qualitative research tools but didn’t go into details about applying Conjoint.

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Our team has been through product management trainingā€¦ now what?

Product Management 2.0

Getting a product management team up to speed is a big commitment and investment. Training is an essential part of their journey to high-performance, but multiple studies show us that overall retention of training material is very low ā€“ about 10%, according to most experts. Furthermore, if team members donā€™t get to put that new information into practice, they will struggle to retain even that small fraction.