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Top 11 Female Product Management Influencers to watch in 2022

Userpilot

She advises executives around the world regarding product management. The book described the common tendency for organizations to focus on features instead of delivering true value for the users, and discussed: How not to turn into a feature factory. Your users will thank you one day. Author of “ Continuous Discovery Habits ”.

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Don’t Miss These Speakers at #mtpcon San Francisco

Mind the Product

Mind the Product returns to Davies Symphony Hall in San Francisco on July 16-17 and promises to be one of our best product conferences yet, with a leadership forum, more workshops, more networking events around the conference, and more fun than ever before. At Benchmark, Sarah invests in consumer businesses and the consumerization of IT.

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Upsides to unshipping: The art of removing features and products

Mixpanel

Teams are praised whenever they release a new feature (or product) to their customers. He was the Growth Advisor in Residence at Greylock Partners, Growth Lead at Pinterest, and first marketer at Grubhub. He advised companies like Tinder, Hipcamp, Reddit, Canva, and Pocket. Why should you NOT keep this feature?

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Sales Hacker?s Max Altschuler on selling more with less

Intercom, Inc.

Today, Max is the CEO of Sales Hacker: a global conference, event series, and an online publication that brings together proven sales execs and emerging startup founders to share their lessons and experiences in sales automation and tech sales. We have webinars, virtual events, books – we do everything now. Starting sales from scratch.

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On skepticism and storytelling: How PMs can become more data-informed

Mixpanel

Rohit Gossain: I started off my career in 2010 as a technical analyst working with a product manager. My team was doing more work around BI and reporting, so, in general, there wasn’t nearly as much knowledge around user behavior analysis. 2015 was when I saw a distinction emerge between real-time customer data and BI/analytics data.

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On skepticism and storytelling: How PMs can become more data-informed

Mixpanel

Rohit Gossain: I started off my career in 2010 as a technical analyst working with a product manager. My team was doing more work around BI and reporting, so, in general, there wasn’t nearly as much knowledge around user behavior analysis. 2015 was when I saw a distinction emerge between real-time customer data and BI/analytics data.

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Product to Product: Ellen Chisa on how product prepares you to be an early-stage startup founder

Roadmunk

And how does product management fit into that? I think having the experience of my team coming to me and saying, “Oh, I want to own this core part of the product” or “Oh, I want to differentiate our strategy for these two user groups” really helps me learn to let go. We bring in people to usability test.