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Chief Reality Officers: who are they and why do we need them

The Product Coalition

If there’s one thing we can all agree about the tech industry is that it moves pretty fast. That’s why we constantly hear about new job titles such as DevOps engineer, Brand Evangelist and even Chief Happiness Officer. That is not the case for people who work in software. I’d like to propose adding one more role to this mess?—?behold,

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Join 4 New Events on Continuous Discovery with Teresa Torres (March 2024)

Product Talk

It’s also a great event to share with colleagues who are new to continuous discovery. April 3rd: Identifying Hidden Assumptions: The Key to Faster Discovery Cycles Every week, I talk to people who can’t believe that product teams can really test multiple product ideas in the same week. Register here. Register here. Register here.

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Ask the Community: How Do You Shift From Functional Teams to Value-Driven Teams?

Product Talk

This question came from Joel Beverley , Co-founder at RotaCloud , who explained that his company is looking to restructure from platform teams (e.g. Now that we are almost ten months in, most of those challenges have been resolved,” says Sam. These teams can rarely deliver value on their own.

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Evaluating Solutions: The 5 Types of Assumptions that Underlie Our Ideas

Product Talk

It’s how we evaluate which ideas will work and which won’t. But before we can test our assumptions, we have to identify them. The challenge is that we need to be able to see our assumptions before we can test them. Oftentimes they are core beliefs that we rarely think to question.

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Monetizing Analytics Features: Why Data Visualizations Will Never Be Enough

Think your customers will pay more for data visualizations in your application? Five years ago they may have. But today, dashboards and visualizations have become table stakes. Discover which features will differentiate your application and maximize the ROI of your embedded analytics. Brought to you by Logi Analytics.

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Ask Teresa (and the Community): What Do You Do With Stakeholder Feature Requests?

Product Talk

Here are Hope’s recommended questions: Who would you expect to use that solution? Knowing the target customer or user can help you identify which team is serving those customers and who would be best to evaluate this need. Ask your stakeholder, ‘Who would you expect to use that solution?’ What will we measure?

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Product in Practice: Iterating on Outcomes with Limited Data

Product Talk

We often hear from people that building an opportunity solution tree is hard work. For today’s Product in Practice , we caught up with Thomas Groendal to learn how he worked within several constraints to get closer to a meaningful outcome for his product. The dark web is built to protect users’ anonymity in ways that are hard to break.

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Architect Your Organization for Effectiveness, Productivity, and Joy

Speaker: Ron Lichty, Consultant: Interim VP Engineering, Ron Lichty Consulting, Inc.

We are excited to welcome Ron Lichty, co-author of a seminal book on managing software teams and a well-known speaker, who will walk us through the latest thinking, best practices, and on-the-ground experiences structured around key questions about effective organizational structures: How, when and how often do we split teams?

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How to Utilize Product Experimentation and Make it Really Matter In Your Organization

Speaker: Oji Udezue, Former VP of Product at Calendly, Ezinne Udezue, VP of Product at Procore Technologies, and Tami Reiss, SVP Product Strategy + CPO in Residence at Produx Labs

As product managers, we often approach things as hypotheses. We are in a constant cycle of testing and learning; however, we must ask ourselves if we are doing it effectively. How do you successfully note, understand, and avoid the common pitfalls during experimentation?

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An Adult Conversation About Estimates

Speaker: Beekey Cheung, Software Consultant, Professor Beekums, LLC

As senior software leaders, how can we determine whether estimates are helpful or harmful to our teams? We are excited to be joined by Beekey Cheung, a software consultant and blogger known as Professor Beekums, who has helped many leaders and teams go from fearing estimates to using them appropriately.

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How Product Managers Can Learn to Love Reporting

Speaker: Eric Feinstein, Professional Services Manager, Looker

Eric Feinstein, Professional Services Manager at Looker, has done workshops with product managers who are looking to add effective reporting. Attendees will leave with an understanding of how to design reporting interfaces, and, dare we say, grow to love them. It seems like PMs and engineers have grown to hate embedded reporting.

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Personalize Your User Experience Using Behavior Change Science

Speaker: Amy Bucher, Ph.D., Vice President of Behavior Change Design, Mad*Pow

When it comes to our health, fitness, music taste, and shopping habits, one size does not fit all: the products we design must cater to the individual, not to a faceless 'user.' Now more than ever, we need personalization to empower our users. Spoiler alert: A colorful interface isn't going it cut it.

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Your Team's Pragmatic Guide to Security

Speaker: Naresh Soni, CTO, Tsunami XR

We are excited to be joined by a CTO who is an expert in pragmatic choices around security. By understanding the latest threats and their solutions, you can come out of this crisis stronger than ever--without breaking the bank.