Sun.Aug 27, 2023

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Clear Strategic Goals

The Product Guy

So many companies are just not using OKRs correctly. Watch and learn more from product management expert, Amin Bashi.

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SUNDAY REWIND: Nailing product/market fit by Alan Chiu

Mind the Product

Alan Chiu's 2018 ProductTank San Francisco on nailing product/market fit Read more » The post SUNDAY REWIND: Nailing product/market fit by Alan Chiu appeared first on Mind the Product.

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OKRs vs KPIs: What’s the Difference?

The Product Coalition

KPIs = measures of health. OKRs = things we want to change.

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The Pioneer Awards: Now Accepting Submissions

Amplitude

The Amplitude Pioneer Awards are now open for submissions. These awards celebrate all types of Amplitude customers using data to build great products and experiences faster.

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How to Achieve High-Accuracy Results When Using LLMs

Speaker: Ben Epstein, Stealth Founder & CTO | Tony Karrer, Founder & CTO, Aggregage

When tasked with building a fundamentally new product line with deeper insights than previously achievable for a high-value client, Ben Epstein and his team faced a significant challenge: how to harness LLMs to produce consistent, high-accuracy outputs at scale. In this new session, Ben will share how he and his team engineered a system (based on proven software engineering approaches) that employs reproducible test variations (via temperature 0 and fixed seeds), and enables non-LLM evaluation m

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6 steps to more effective conflict resolution | Roadmunk

Roadmunk

Don’t let disagreements derail your projects. Turn them into opportunities for innovation and restore peace by learning essential conflict resolution skills.

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What is a Minimum Viable Product (MVP)?

Amplitude

Learn more about MVPs - minimum viable products (derisked, initial versions of a new product or feature). Designed to elicit feedback from early users and empower teams to build, ship, and learn—faster.