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Track new partnerships in your industry with Feedly’s AI Engine

Roy Madden

That’s why we’ve added Partnerships to the list of strategic moves Feedly’s AI engine understands. Now, with this new machine learning model, your team can: Track new collaborations and innovations in your industry Spot new business development opportunities Keep a closer eye on your competition. Start 30-day free trial.

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Product in Practice: Getting Engineers Involved in Brainstorming

Product Talk

When running brainstorming sessions, Ellen found that engineers in particular were quick to jump to feasibility concerns. Ellen is the Senior Director of Product Management at Orion Labs , a B2B company that offers voice communication to teams in industries like hospitality, retail, transportation, logistics, and security.

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Product in Practice: Assumption Testing with Engineers at Orion Labs

Product Talk

Engineers are often reluctant to participate in discovery. This is only natural: Through years of bad habits, many of us have shown engineers that we only value them for the code they can write. But there are many reasons why engineers are one of the essential members of the product trio. And this is a good thing.

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How to Hire an Engineering Consultant

The Product Coalition

To create such solutions, companies need software engineering professionals who can provide the expertise required. However, both the need and the sheer number of developers and technology consultants have made the challenge of sourcing reputable, professional, and capable software engineers even more difficult. Let’s dive right in.

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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. Actionable strategies to strengthen and build resilient product and engineering organizations.

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Engineering Emotions

The Product Guy

In this talk, learn how we at Google use the concept of “Engineering Emotions” to drive customer delight and evangelism especially in areas where emotion is notably absent e.g., developer tools. In a recent live stream from one of our mentors of The Product Mentor , Shobhit Chugh, lead a conversation on this topic.

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How Much Does “Industry Experience” Matter for a Product Manager?

The Product Coalition

I once had this discussion with a previous mentor, who’s a Director of Product at WealthSimple, where I asked: “Shouldn’t industry experience matter more in the eyes of hiring managers and recruiters? A PM with a similar industry background will get the edge over a PM who doesn’t, no matter how good they are.” Everything’s a bet.

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LLMs in Production: Tooling, Process, and Team Structure

Speaker: Dr. Greg Loughnane and Chris Alexiuk

However, during development – and even more so once deployed to production – best practices for operating and improving generative AI applications are less understood.

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The Product Dev Conundrum: To Build or Buy in a Digital World?

Speaker: Mark Ridley, Owner and Founder, Ridley Industries

Any PM or technical leader who’s led the charge of building a digital product knows that product engineering is one of the most expensive elements of business. How do you help your engineers get on board with buying instead of building? What happens to the business if the product provider switches off the service that was bought?

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To Build or Not to Build: Creating Great Products and Avoiding Overengineering

Speaker: Mark Ridley, Owner and Founder, Ridley Industries

Any PM or technical leader who’s led the charge of building a digital product knows that product engineering is one of the most expensive elements of business.

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Best Practices for Creating Long-Lasting and Continuous Discovery Habits

Speaker: Teresa Torres, Internationally Acclaimed Author, Speaker, and Coach at ProductTalk.org

Industry-wide, product teams have adopted discovery practices like customer interviews and experimentation merely for end-user satisfaction. As a result, many of us are still stuck in a project-world rut: research, usability testing, engineering, and a/b testing, ad nauseam.