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At our recent event, SF Pitch Night 2024, Taylor Marcus and Gustavo Trigos were guest speakers on the discussion panel, “Building Tomorrow: A Global Vision for Change” moderated by HULT International Business School ‘s very own Paula Cevallos. Having a vision and a drive to push your idea forward. What is Innovation?
In the early days of Intercom, our Chief Strategy Officer and co-founder Des Traynor hosted daily “seminars” to show new signups and prospects how to achieve success with Intercom. We’ve always placed a high value on educating our customers and helping them get the most value from Intercom.
To commemorate this achievement, we hosted a special event at Lyft HQ in San Francisco, themed 20/20 VISION: The Evolution of Design. Our 20/20 VISION event not only reflected on the incredible progress the industry has made but also offered a glimpse into the exciting possibilities for the future.
But when you work 40+ hours per week, it is difficult to visit seminars, colleges courses or other further education programs. The best way to advance your product management career is to develop yourself. A flexible option to learn and progress are MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses).
What seminars could I go to? One is the vision and exploration part of great product development. We’d all go to our different places at the library. From a very early age for me, if there was something I wanted to learn, my first thought was: “Well, how do I figure that out? What books can I read?
Imagine going to a college seminar and not being able to ask the professor any questions! Product managers were always surprised in the end. The waterfall approach fails. What’s missing from the waterfall is collaboration and iteration. Successful product teams are agile, combining collaboration with small iterations.
Self-driving taxis (2014-Present) Self-driving cars have long been a vision of the future, and over the past two decades, we’ve seen this dream begin to materialize. Today social media platforms, especially TikTok (since 2016) continue to shape our culture and trends as people can share ideas at speeds faster than ever before.
Topics: Remote workshops, Reducing Risk with Continuous Delivery, Harnessing The Power of Design in an Enterprise, A Compelling Product Vision Through Insight Development, Beyond Data: How to Get BuyIn, How to Approach a Product Overhaul, and much more! Price: 119 € for students. Product Management Festival Europe.
I’m happy with your company’s commitment to the career growth of its employees through training programs and seminars. Since I have x number of years of experience serving customers, I’m looking forward to applying that expertise with a global company loyal to its solid customer base. Why do you think we should hire you?
Does the company promote or provide additional education (seminars, hackathons) for their engineers? How you communicate and share your vision for a product or engineering project is key. Who does the position report to? What is the company's culture like? What is the potential for career growth at the company?
It’s also things that you folks coach in your seminars and such. Some of those little steering motions are short-term things reactive to a specific deal, reactive to a specific change in technology, or their long-term concepts as we think about our product and our vision of our product, and where we go with a roadmap.
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