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515: Case studies of organizational growth through successful product launches – with James Whitman

Product Innovation Educators

James describes working with one organization that had five different sales leaders in 18 months due to these pressures. This example revealed a deeper structural issue: The company needed to move up-market from a commoditized position to remain competitive. How could you build early warning systems into your launch process?

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System Thinking for Product Managers by Johanna Kollmann

Mind the Product

In one of the keynotes of this year’s MTP Engage Hamburg, Johanna Kollmann reviews established system thinking concepts and applies them to the world of today’s product management. Practical Ways of Understanding Systems. As soon as a system is understood, we can try to change or improve it. Systematic Improvement.

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501: How product managers can build people-first cultures – with Gary Harpst

Product Innovation Educators

Introduction: The Product Manager’s Unique Challenge Product managers often find themselves in a unique position: responsible for a company’s future success but lacking the formal authority to implement changes directly. The social world (human interactions) lacks a universal set of governing rules.

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The Risks of Data Fragmentation + How to Fix Fragmented Data

Userpilot

This fragmentation occurs when critical business information becomes scattered across disconnected systems, creating dangerous blind spots for product managers trying to make informed decisions. Early signals look positive, so you start rolling it out. Instead of feeling understood, they feel like just another name in the system.

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Why your privacy ecosystem is crucial in the age of GDPR

Intercom, Inc.

When the current EU data protection laws were introduced in 1995, they were governing an industry that had just launched Internet Explorer 1 and DVDs. Know your own systems. Pertinent to knowing your own systems is also tracking and reducing access to data that is not needed. Track and reduce access to data that is not needed.

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Digital Sustainability: A Growing Frontier in Software Development

The Product Coalition

As software builders, we are uniquely positioned to influence this environmental trajectory. Storage: The Backbone of Data Management Every application must store and retrieve data, whether on hard drives, solid-state drives, cloud storage, or networked systems.

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How to fix Your Product Goals for Better Human Outcomes

Mind the Product

Positive Examples of Product Goals. By finding a system of checks and balances that encourage better behaviour. As a rule, companies don’t tend to share their product goals publicly – perhaps due to worries about loss of competitive advantage, or negative customer reactions. How does design stay true to real product goals?