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SUNDAY REWIND: If you don’t feel like an imposter you’re doing something wrong by Rik Higham

Mind the Product

In this Sunday Rewind, we look back to when Rik Higham, Staff Product Manager at Deliveroo, led a talk on Imposter Syndrome, and that if you’re not feeling like an imposter in product, then you’re probably doing something wrong… [.] Read more » The post SUNDAY REWIND: If you don’t feel like an imposter you’re doing something wrong by Rik Higham appeared first on Mind the Product.

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How Product-Market Fit Really Works (Part 1)

The Product Coalition

If you are on the journey toward product-market fit, you know it’s not easy. Part of it is because it’s really hard. Every new product has its own fit to find. But it gets easier when you understand what this journey should look like, and how to navigate it all the way through. Here is a quick guide to help you understand what to expect. When I studied coaching, one of the coaches who taught us was a guy named Ronnie.

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Unify the Team

The Product Guy

When you work in a massive global organization it can be very challenging to unify the whole team. But, it can be done! Watch and learn more from product management expert, Don Ross.

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Personal updates: Moving to LA, a new role at a16z, and more!

Andrew Chen

Above: Venice, California. Dear readers, This blog is officially back! I’m excited to restart my writing here, after a long hiatus. It took more than three years to write my book, The Cold Start Problem and all my energy went into that. But as of last December, it’s finally out in the world, and I want to thank all of you for making it a success.

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From Developer Experience to Product Experience: How a Shared Focus Fuels Product Success

Speaker: Anne Steiner and David Laribee

As a concept, Developer Experience (DX) has gained significant attention in the tech industry. It emphasizes engineers’ efficiency and satisfaction during the product development process. As product managers, we need to understand how a good DX can contribute not only to the well-being of our development teams but also to the broader objectives of product success and customer satisfaction.