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As startups grow, product teams often find themselves caught between speed and structure. In this episode of The Product Experience, Charlotte King, Lead Product Manager at eBay, shares practical insights from her work leading teams through this transition at companies including Moonpig, Flipdish, and ThoughtWorks. Charlotte unpacks how to define product's role during scaleup, build team structure around strategic value, and use tools like Wardley Mapping and Team Topologies to support organisational change. She also introduces the DHM model (Delightful, Hard to copy, Margin-enhancing) and discusses how to make strategy tangible for cross-functional teams. This conversation is especially useful for product leaders, heads of product, and founders navigating scale.Chapters1:13 – Charlotte's background2:36 – Product's role in startups, scaleups and enterprises4:35 – What product teams need to succeed during scale6:42 – Defining product's role as the company grows9:00 – Using Wardley Mapping to assess team maturity14:30 – Creating and communicating guiding principles20:30 – Using the DHM model to prioritise value25:48 – Structuring teams with Team Topologies29:03 – Multidisciplinary collaboration in practice30:41 – Lessons from leading transformation32:30 – Final reflections and takeawaysFeatured Links: Follow Charlotte on LinkedIn | eBay | Wardley Maps | What we learned at #mtpcon London 2025' feature by Kent McDonald and Louron PrattOur HostsLily Smith enjoys working as a consultant product manager with early-stage and growing startups and as a mentor to other product managers. She's currently Chief Product Officer at BBC Maestro, and has spent 13 years in the tech industry working with startups in the SaaS and mobile space. She's worked on a diverse range of products – leading the product teams through discovery, prototyping, testing and delivery. Lily also founded ProductTank Bristol and runs ProductCamp in Bristol and Bath. Randy Silver is a Leadership & Product Coach and Consultant. He gets teams unstuck, helping you to supercharge your results. Randy's held interim CPO and Leadership roles at scale-ups and SMEs, advised start-ups, and been Head of Product at HSBC and Sainsbury's. He participated in Silicon Valley Product Group's Coaching the Coaches forum, and speaks frequently at conferences and events. You can join one of communities he runs for CPOs (CPO Circles), Product Managers (Product In the {A}ether) and Product Coaches. He's the author of What Do We Do Now? A Product Manager's Guide to Strategy in the Time of COVID-19. A recovering music journalist and editor, Randy also launched Amazon's music stores in the US & UK.
Pleased to have one of my favorite staff members at Compass, a long-time veteran with nearly a decade of experience dedicated to building the future of real estate and our tech stack at Compass. Naader, or as we like to call him "Noddy," is one of the most knowledgeable members of our Compass Technology Team, who has experienced growth across half a dozen roles on the data and product sides of our business. We go in-depth about our technology transformation, data quality, and what the future holds for Compass and its real estate agents. Noddy is a New York City native, a University of North Carolina alum, an actor, an artist, a rapper, and an enthusiast of life, which is built around his passions. Noddy is someone I admire both personally & professionally. Please follow him on his socials: LinkedIn Instagram
How is machine learning reshaping identity resolution in the age of generative AI?I had an insightful discussion with Daniel Perlovsky, Lead Product Manager, Amperity on The Ravit Show at AWS re:Invent. We explored the relationship between generative AI, machine learning, and data, diving into how these technologies are transforming processes like identity resolution and enabling businesses to unlock new efficiencies!Key highlights from our conversation:- The role of ML-powered identity resolution in simplifying processes for today's data-driven businesses- The challenges of implementing identity resolution systems for organizations with highly complex data structures- How generative AI and machine learning are working together to address modern data challenges and drive innovationThis was a deep dive into the practical applications of cutting-edge AI and ML technologies in the evolving data landscape.#data #ai #awsreinvent #awsreinvent2024 #reinvent2024 #amperity #theravitshow
Philipp (Phil) Siegel is the Lead Product Manager at Maymont Homes, a full-service acquisition, renovation, and property management company. In his role, he drives customer-centric solutions using data-driven strategies. Before Maymont Homes, Phil held several leadership positions, including the Senior Technical Support Manager at Unanet and the Manager of Client Support Services at BrightEdge. In this episode… First-time leaders often direct their teams in ways that suit their personal styles and needs. However, leaders' styles should support employee and organizational growth. How can you customize your leadership style to maximize results for the company? Having managed teams in various software companies, Philipp (Phil) Siegel discovered the stark contrast between leading teams of two versus 15. When managing projects and people, one-on-one support and communication may not be practical for larger teams, so delegating tasks allows you to focus more on individual development. Effective leadership requires significant investments in your team, so Phil emphasizes balanced collaboration to move individuals forward within the organization. In today's episode of The People Strategy Podcast, Traci Austin talks with Philipp (Phil) Siegel, the Lead Product Manager at Maymont Homes, about aligning leadership with team behaviors. Phil describes the ideal leadership support for career development, how he navigates leadership without direct authority, and his perspective on AI for task delegation. Sponsor for this episode… In today's competitive landscape, retaining top talent is more critical than ever. By investing in the Team Retention program, experienced managers will learn effective leadership strategies, recruitment approaches, and onboarding techniques that will set your team up for success. Imagine creating an empowering employee journey that supports growth and collaboration from day one. Learn more and sign up for our Team Retention Program today! Embark on this transformative journey. Together, we can drive meaningful change and achieve unparalleled success.
Théo a suivi des études d'informatique et a commencé son parcours professionnel comme Chef de Projet chez Campus France. Lors de la période du Covid, il prend un tournant dans sa carrière pour travailler dans le web3 et rejoint alors Ternoa Labs en tant que Lead Product Manager, puis W3b Koast en tant que CPO. Il décide ensuite de lancer son propre projet : Objectify. Dans cet épisode, découvrez : -comment Théo s'est très tôt pris de passion pour la blockchain ? -comment il s'est retrouvé à miner du DOGE et à acheter de l'Ethereum à moins d'1$ à l'époque ? -pourquoi avoir lancé un projet dans le domaine du RWA ? -quelle est la vision et quelles sont les propositions de valeur d'Objectify ? -quels sont les prochains jalons clés du développement du projet ? -quels sont ses meilleurs conseils pour les autres entrepreneurs web3 ? -pourquoi l'account abstraction (ERC 4337) est la technologie qui est game changer pour l'adoption du web3 selon lui ? -à quoi ressemblerait son web3 idéal à horizon 10 ans ? Un grand merci à Théo d'avoir pris le micro pour Behind The Chain ! ⚠️ Ce podcast ne constitue pas un conseil en investissement. Les investissements liés aux crypto-actifs et aux NFT sont risqués et peuvent conduire à une perte de la totalité de votre capital. Faites toujours vos propres recherches et soyez prudents ⚠️ Personnes, projets et structures cités dans l'épisode : Théo Poisson Objectify Ternoa W3B KOAST ERC-4337 (article Coin Academy) ❤️ Si vous avez apprécié cet épisode de Behind The Chain, n'hésitez pas à laisser un avis ou une note sur votre plateforme d'écoute ! Cela aide d'autres passionnés (ou futurs passionnés) par l'univers du web3 à découvrir le podcast.
In this engaging discussion, Evin Roesle, Lead Product Manager at MongoDB, shares valuable insights about the importance of backups and the latest features of Ops Manager. Recorded live at MongoDB Local London, Evin discusses the newly announced Ops Manager 8.0, which enhances backup automation and management for both on-premise and cloud deployments. Learn about the critical aspects developers need to consider regarding backups in MongoDB Atlas, including point-in-time recovery, scheduling, and compliance policies. Whether you're a developer or an IT professional, this video provides essential knowledge to help you safeguard your data effectively. Don't miss out on these expert tips!
GenAI is the future of business, and it's happening now with Six Five Media host Steven Dickens at BMC Connect and BMC's Tony Anter, DevOps Evangelist and Technology Solutions Director, and Mark Schettenhelm, Lead Product Manager for a conversation, on how GenAI-driven automation is revolutionizing business processes and easing the fear of change. Their discussion covers: The impact of GenAI on automation and how it's changing the landscape for businesses Strategies businesses can adopt to seamlessly integrate GenAI into their processes Overcoming challenges associated with the adoption of new technologies Real-world success stories of businesses leveraging GenAI-driven automation Insights into future trends and how companies can prepare for the next wave of technological innovation
Today, our guest is Aakash Gupta, the author of Product Growth, the world's largest newsletter on product growth, with over 140K subscribers. Aakash has held an extensive array of product leader roles, spanning from Director of Growth at threadUp, Lead Product Manager at Epic Games, Head of Product Growth at Affirm, to most recently serving as VP of Product at Apollo.i. On today's episode, LogRocket's VP of Marketing, Jeff Wharton, talks to Aakash about the different archetypes of product leaders and how those leadership types influence the teams around them; what Aakash's three big wake-up calls were throughout his career that drove him to become a better product leader as his career progressed; and how product growth has become an increasingly imperative role within an organization and how to optimize it. Links LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aagupta/ Product Growth website: https://www.news.aakashg.com/ Substack: https://substack.com/@aakashgupta Medium: https://aakashgupta.medium.com/ Shreyas Doshi on The Three Different Types of Product Leaders and How To Hire Them: https://bit.ly/4eZxvwl Founder Mode by Paul Graham: https://www.paulgraham.com/foundermode.html Law of Shitty Click-Throughs: https://andrewchen.com/the-law-of-shitty-clickthroughs/ Follow LogRocket on TikTok! Love LaunchPod and the rest of LogRocket's great content? Follow us on TikTok for interview clips, UX tutorials, and more! What does LogRocket do? LogRocket combines frontend monitoring, product analytics, and session replay to help software teams deliver the ideal product experience. Try LogRocket for free today. (https://logrocket.com/signup/?pdr) Special Guest: Aakash Gupta.
En este episodio, profundizamos en la importancia de la articulación de valor en el ámbito tecnológico. Junto a Iván Hernández, Senior Product Manager, y Nilet Soto, Lead Product Manager, exploramos cómo definir y comunicar de manera efectiva el valor de las soluciones tecnológicas a audiencias no técnicas. Descubre los elementos clave que hacen que esta comunicación sea impactante y cómo sentar las bases para desarrollar estrategias más avanzadas en futuros episodios.
Today on the show we have Austin Yang, the Lead Product Manager of Softr.In this episode, Austin shares his experiences in the no-code space, particularly the unique challenges and opportunities it presents for product management.We then discussed the impact of horizontal products that serve multiple industries, and we wrapped up by discussing how Softr is navigating product development and user needs in this diverse landscape.Mentioned ResourcesSoftrLandbotAustinyang.co
Discover how the combination of AI and no-code automation is not just a trend but a revolutionary leap forward in business efficiency. This episode shows the complex world of AI and no-code automation, presenting it as an accessible tool for every business. Whether you're a seasoned automation specialist or an entrepreneur looking to streamline operations, the insights shared here will illuminate the path to enhanced productivity and innovation.In this session, you'll discover:The essence of no-code automation and its pivotal role in business today.Practical steps to integrate AI into your daily business processes for enhanced efficiency.Real-world examples of businesses that have transformed their operations using AI and Zapier.Tips and tricks to handle the AI and no-code landscape confidently.Reid Robinson, Lead Product Manager for AI at Zapier, joins us to share his expertise and experiences. Reid's journey through AI and automation provides a unique perspective on harnessing technology to elevate business operations. About Leveraging AI The Ultimate AI Course for Business People: https://multiplai.ai/ai-course/ YouTube Full Episodes: https://www.youtube.com/@Multiplai_AI/ Connect with Isar Meitis: https://www.linkedin.com/in/isarmeitis/ Free AI Consultation: https://multiplai.ai/book-a-call/ If you've enjoyed or benefited from some of the insights of this episode, leave us a five-star review on your favorite podcast platform, and let us know what you learned, found helpful, or liked most about this show!
In this new episode Niklas Siemer, Product Specialist for SAP Business Technology Platform, is talking to Thomas Hammer, Lead Product Manager for SAP HANA Cloud. Together they will dive into SAP's database as a service offering SAP HANA Cloud and focus on its new capability, the vector engine. You will get an understanding of what the new engine is, why it is important, use-cases and more.
In this new episode Niklas Siemer, Product Specialist for SAP Business Technology Platform, is talking to Thomas Hammer, Lead Product Manager for SAP HANA Cloud. Together they will dive into SAP's database as a service offering SAP HANA Cloud and focus on its new capability, the vector engine. You will get an understanding of what the new engine is, why it is important, use-cases and more.
Today, we're diving deep into the world of business banking on the Banking Transformed Podcast. As the landscape of commercial banking continues to evolve, it's crucial for financial institutions to stay ahead of the curve and adapt to the changing needs and expectations of their business clients. Joining me for this insightful discussion are Jacob Leick, Director of Product Management at Alkami Technology and Mandy Lopez, Lead Product Manager at Alkami. We explore the importance of building strong relationships with business clients, adapting to the consumerization of commercial banking, maximizing the revenue potential while reducing back-office expenses and leveraging technology to level the playing field against larger competitors. This Episode of Banking Transformed is Sponsored by Alkami Alkami Technology, Inc. empowers financial institutions to evolve and thrive in the new digital age of banking. Our premium digital banking platform powers regional banks and credit unions to grow confidently, innovate at speed, and adapt nimbly—all while providing a secure, frictionless experience to the consumers and businesses they serve—24/7/365. Accelerate your digital transformation journey with Alkami today. Visit alkami.com for more.
¿Cuáles son las buenas prácticas en equipos de producto? ¿Cómo sabemos si estamos haciendo las cosas bien? En este episodio, conversamos con María Pelaez, Lead Product Manager e Ismael Antich, Lead Business Analyst Consultant acerca del modelo de excelencia de producto de Thoughtworks con un caso real de implementación.
The Citrix Global App Configuration Service (GACS) provides a centralized mechanism for enterprise IT admins to easily configure, distribute, and manage user settings for the Citrix Workspace app across all managed and unmanaged devices. In this episode, I am joined by Prashant Yadav, a Lead Product Manager with Citrix, to discuss the Global App and Configuration Service and how it can help Citrix administrators on a day-to-day basis.
Paul Yuknewicz is a Lead Product Manager for Azure Developer Experience at Microsoft; he is responsible for the PM team that designs the developer experience for building and diagnosing cloud-native applications for Azure. In his role, he's very passionate about helping developers succeed in building high-scale distributed applications and building strong collaboration with customers. He has fun learning and challenging the status quo in a breadth of technologies and languages, like Linux, Windows, Java, .NET, Serverless, containers, service meshes, and application observability. He speaks at industry conferences not only at Microsoft but also at conferences like DEVintersection, TechBash, and more. Topics of Discussion: [4:40] Paul talks about his career evolution. [5:28] Working in SharePoint, Azure, and then in the microservices field. [6:44] DAPR, distributed application runtime. [8:06] The power of the open source world. [8:33] What is Serverless? [11:08] The evolution of their work in AI. [12:05] The concept of Serverless vs. developing in a microservices fashion. [15:17] Why Paul thinks containers are great. [18:16] Who Serverless is good for. [20:01] Serverless architecture and cost savings. [23:55] Container apps. [28:31] The tactical process behind Dapper. [34:41] Container apps environment. Mentioned in this Episode: Clear Measure Way Architect Forum Software Engineer Forum Programming with Palermo — New Video Podcast! Email us at programming@palermo.net. Clear Measure, Inc. (Sponsor) .NET DevOps for Azure: A Developer's Guide to DevOps Architecture the Right Way, by Jeffrey Palermo — Available on Amazon! Jeffrey Palermo's Twitter — Follow to stay informed about future events! Paul Twitter Paul Github “Paul Yuknewicz on Azure Development Ep #136” Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.
App Masters - App Marketing & App Store Optimization with Steve P. Young
Discover the impact of AI on ad campaigns and consumer engagement. You will discover: - The AI Tools to Supercharge Your Marketing - AI prompt engineering to get the right output - How to use the right AI tools - Using AI for ad generation As the Founder of the Women and AI organization and community, Reut Lazo is a highly accomplished Lead Product Manager with extensive expertise in AI, ML, Biotech, Digital Therapeutic, Gaming, and Augmented Reality industries. With a proven track record at organizations like Akili Interactive, Together Labs, Inner Cosmos, and Meta Company, Reut excels in driving product improvement, strategic roadmaps, and team management. Learn more: https://www.womenandai.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/reutlazo/ App Audits: https://apps.apple.com/ca/app/hire-and-fire-your-kids/id1449179153 https://apps.apple.com/us/app/text-summary/id1567387131 You can also watch the video: https://youtube.com/live/JSU5_5Vf8UI Work with us to grow your apps faster & cheaper: http://www.appmasters.com/ SPONSORS The world's best subscription apps use RevenueCat to power in-app purchases, manage customer data, and grow revenue on iOS, Android, and the web. With RevenueCat, I can easily see the most important metrics - install to trial, trial to paid, and LTV. And now they have a new paywall feature that's going to make it easy for you to build high-converting paywalls and A/B test without needing a new build. Learn more at Revenue Cat dot com NOTIX is an audience re-engagement service based on web and in-app push notifications that work for both desktop and mobile devices. With Notix, website/app owners and marketers can share their content and interact with their audiences in a highly engaging channel, while having the opportunity to monetize both mobile and web subscribers. Tired of overpaying for App Store Optimization? Get unlimited ASO and app marketing support to increase your keyword rankings, downloads, and revenue. Learn more at ASO Masters. *************** Follow us: YouTube: AppMasters.com/YouTube Instagram: @stevepyoung Twitter: @stevepyoung TikTok: @stevepyoung Facebook: App Masters *************** --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/app-marketing-podcast/message
Dive into the dynamic world of community management with Kaylee Slusser, Lead Product Manager at Chief, as she unveils unconventional lessons from her tenure at Facebook and Amazon. Discover expert insights on understanding user needs, mapping journeys, ensuring safety, and launching engaging products. Kaylee's unique journey and expertise provide valuable tips for building and nurturing online communities. Tune in for an immersive discussion on community platform development, and gain actionable strategies to foster positive connections! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/samelogic/message
2023 has been the year of AI, so for this episode of The Thinking Leader, we look back on Bryce's conversation with Chris Butler, Lead Product Manager at Google, in a thought-provoking discussion about all things AI. The discussion centers on intricate aspects such as strategy, team dynamics, and infrastructure, while placing importance on eliminating unnecessary processes and focusing on simplicity. Chris speaks on the significance of working assumptions in business, and sheds light on Google's core machine learning infrastructure. Bryce & Chris explore the opportunities to harness the power of AI and how to effectively use machine learning systems They discuss how AI and human decision-making can work with applied critical thinking skills in guiding leaders. In this episode: Why you need to remove processes, not just add them How to turn divergent thinking into convergent thinking The limitations with current AI language learning models How to use randomized constraints to improve your decision making Find out more about The Uncertainty Project: https://www.theuncertaintyproject.org/ Sign up to the Red Team Thinking Community - Use the coupon code THINKINGLEADER for a free 30-day trial: https://community.redteamthinking.com/checkout/general-membership Want to find out if you're a Red Team Thinker? Click here to take a free assessment and get your personalized report: https://www.redteamthinking.com/rttassessment Visit our website: https://redteamthinking.com Watch this episode on YouTube: www.red-team.tv Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/redteamthinking/ Connect with Bryce: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brycehoffman/ Bestselling business author Bryce Hoffman and agility expert Marcus Dimbleby talk about decision making, strategy, resilience and leadership with some of the world's best CEOs, cognitive scientists, writers, and thinkers in this weekly podcast. Each episode offers new ideas and insights you can use to become a better leader and a better thinker – because bad leaders react, good leaders plan, and great leaders think!
In this episode, Nitin Mehta, Lead Product Manager at Citrix, joins me to discuss Citrix Autoscale and how this highly adopted feature has helped customers achieve significant cost savings in their hybrid cloud deployments.
In the latest edition of the Full Stack Leader, we talked to Austin Daniels, Senior Lead Product Manager at Method.Austin brings up the challenges of data privacy and innovation in healthcare, highlighting the need for a balance between secure data handling and enabling research and development. He also discusses the importance of personalized medicine and leveraging emerging technologies like AI for more effective care.Austin emphasizes the importance of active listening, recognizing that everyone brings unique insights and experiences. He suggests asking pointed questions to better understand and communicate with team members.In addition, Austin stresses the need for leaders to align their actions, words, and incentives to create a cohesive and trustworthy work environment. He also talks about the significance of being hands-on and occasionally taking on tasks to lead by example.
Dans ce nouvel épisode, nous sommes ravis de recevoir Valentin Ménard, Lead Product Manager chez ManoMano. Valentin compte plus de 8 ans d'expérience au sein d'équipes Produit dans des boîtes comme BlaBlaCar, Clustree, ou encore ManoMano qu'il rejoint en 2021 et où il occupe la position de Lead Product Manager.Durant cette discussion, Valentin présente le framework PULSE, le fruit d'un an d'audit de l'équipe Produit de ManoMano. En septembre 2021, son constat est simple : après une grande réorganisation, les contours du rôle de Product Manager ne sont plus si clairs, ce qui créé des frustrations avec les interlocuteurs business qui ne sont pas toujours familiers avec ce métier.Suite à ce constat, Valentin lance un audit complet sur le métier de Product Manager chez ManoMano. Au total, plus d'une soixantaine d'interviews sont menées avec l'ambition de créer un alignement sur ce rôle, tant côté équipes Produit que Business.Quelle est l'essence du rôle de Product Manager ? Quelles en sont les bonnes pratiques ? Mais aussi quels en sont les mythes ? Valentin répond à toutes ces questions à travers la présentation de ce framework !Musique & réalisation : yoann.saunier.me Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Our expert host David M. Brear is joined by some great guests to look back on a year of ChatGPT. They'll discuss the impact it has had, not just in fintech but across the world, and how AI more generally is being adopted by banks and financial institutions to improve their product and service offerings. Additionally, we look ahead to the future of AI in finance, and how fintech can continue to support the integration of generative AI in our industry. This week's guests include: Anouk Moll, Founder in Residence at Merantix Chase Disher, Head of Product, Public.com Kate Janssen, Lead Product Manager at Cleo Fintech Insider by 11:FS is a bi-weekly podcast dedicated to all things finance, banking, technology, and financial services. Our expert hosts, with real industry experience, are joined by the biggest decision-makers, VCs, and reporters from across financial services including guests from Visa, Nubank, M-Pesa, Techcrunch, Starling, and JP Morgan Chase to discuss the latest news, developments, and trends within the industry. Our weekly news show drops every Monday and tackles the biggest news stories, from acquisitions and launches, to regulatory changes and innovation. Then, every Friday our Insights show dives deeper into the hottest topics shaping the industry like web3 and BNPL. Whether you're already immersed in the world of financial services, or just keen to learn more, this is the #1 podcast for you. If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to subscribe and please leave a review Follow us on Twitter: @fintechinsiders where you can ask the hosts questions, or email podcasts@11fs.com! Special Guests: Anouk Moll, Chase Disher, and Kate Janssen.
In this special episode recorded live from the MongoDB .local London Conference, Shane McAllister sits down with Max Marcon, the Lead Product Manager for Developer Tools at MongoDB. They discuss the new local experience for MongoDB Atlas and the Atlas CLI, the future of Atlas Search and Vector Search, and much more.Timestamps:[00:00:00] Introduction[00:00:19] Welcoming Max Marcon[00:00:40] The Importance of a Local Experience for MongoDB Atlas[00:02:02] How Developers Managed Before This Announcement[00:03:26] What's Included in the New Local Experience[00:05:40] The Effort Behind the New Feature[00:07:12] Main Use Cases for Atlas Search and Vector Search[00:09:37] The Future of AI and Vector Search in MongoDB[00:11:33] Why Developers Prefer Local Environments[00:14:30] How New Developers Will Experience MongoDB Differently[00:16:39] Impact on CI/CD Pipelines[00:18:23] Cost Benefits of Local Development[00:20:50] Future Plans for the Tool[00:22:59] How to Give Feedback[00:25:07] Closing RemarksKey Takeaways:Local Experience for MongoDB Atlas: The new feature aims to make developers more efficient by allowing them to spin up local environments quickly.Atlas Search and Vector Search: These features are now integral parts of the MongoDB Atlas platform, enabling more robust search capabilities.Community Feedback: MongoDB is actively seeking feedback from the community to improve and add new features.CI/CD Pipelines: The new local experience can significantly speed up CI/CD pipelines by allowing quick and isolated testing environments.Future Plans: MongoDB plans to continue expanding the local experience based on user feedback and emerging technologies.Resources:Learn More about the MongoDB Atlas CLI
Reid Robinson is Lead Product Manager for AI at Zapier. We discuss the implications AI will have on B2B marketing, various use cases in B2B SaaS, and how to future proof yourself as a marketer. If you've been interested in AI and want to understand more about where AI could fit into you role at work and inside of your company, this episode will be relevant for you.Send guest pitches and ideas to hello@exitfive.comExit Five on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/exitfive/Exit Five on Twitter: https://twitter.com/exit5marketingThis episode is brought to you by Kaltura. Say goodbye to snoozinars and hello to interactive sessions that offer live reactions, emojis, quizzes, leaderboards, certifications, announcements, and more tools that will let your viewers take part in the conversation. You can start your completely free 3-month trial right away and experience the magic of Kaltura's Webinar platform first-hand by visiting corp.kaltura.com/exitfive Thanks to our 2023 presenting sponsors Demandwell and Zapier.Thanks to my friends at hatch.fm for producing this episode and handling all of the Exit Five podcast production. They give you unlimited podcast editing and strategy for your B2B podcast. Get unlimited podcast editing and on-demand strategy for one low monthly cost. Just upload your episode, and they take care of the rest. Visit hatch.fm to learn more
Joseph Argiro, Head of Product at Enter The Void, has left an indelible mark on various industries, from college tours to cryptocurrencies. With a career spanning over a decade, he has consistently demonstrated his prowess in product experimentation and innovation. Joseph built Uber / Aribnb for college touring marketplace in 2015 until selling early to a competitor. He then worked on Wall Street until he left to join a crypto startup, ICO Alert, as their 2nd employee, helping them scale to 30+ employees and multi-millions in ARR. He joined as a data analyst and quickly became the head of product role. He then joined Hewlett Packard as a Product Manager, leading cross-functional innovation projects across emerging technologies initiatives such as big data, IoT, 5G, and blockchain. He now works as Lead Product Manager for a web3 NFT infrastructure startup.
Join us as we sit down with Malvika T., Lead Product Manager, and Justo P., Senior Director of Application Development, as they share how ADP's tech teams develop innovative solutions with our clients in mind, including their work on the Voice of the Employee product.
In this episode, Nathan sits down with Paige Bailey, Lead Product Manager of Generative Models at Google Deepmind. In this conversation, they discuss what it's like to be a PM for an LLM as opposed to an app, defining ideal LLM behaviour, and reasoning - how do you distinguish real abilities vs pattern matching? If you're looking for an ERP platform, check out our sponsor, NetSuite: http://netsuite.com/cognitive RECOMMENDED PODCAST: The HR industry is at a crossroads. What will it take to construct the next generation of incredible businesses – and where can people leaders have the most business impact? Hosts Nolan Church and Kelli Dragovich have been through it all, the highs and the lows – IPOs, layoffs, executive turnover, board meetings, culture changes, and more. With a lineup of industry vets and experts, Nolan and Kelli break down the nitty-gritty details, trade offs, and dynamics of constructing high performing companies. Through unfiltered conversations that can only happen between seasoned practitioners, Kelli and Nolan dive deep into the kind of leadership-level strategy that often happens behind closed doors. Check out the first episode with the architect of Netflix's culture deck Patty McCord. https://link.chtbl.com/hrheretics TIMESTAMPS: (00:00) Episode Preview (00:01:15) Introducing Paige Bailey (00:04:21) Paige's background at Google Brain and the Deepmind merger (00:07:00) PM for a LLM vs being a PM for an app (00:11:21) The development timeline and compute budget of PaLM-2 (00:14:30) Paige's role in the PaLM 2 project (00:15:30) Sponsors: Netsuite | Omneky (00:17:26) Defining desired capabilities for PaLM-2 (00:19:17) The amount of work that went into elevating PaLM 2 from PaLM 1 (00:20:28) Has Google lost its ability to ship? (00:24:240) Paige's "eureka" moment seeing GitHub Copilot capabilities (00:27:47) Competing PaLM 2 with other models (00:32:20) Grokking and the predictability of emergent capabilities (00:37:30) Citizen scientists and the multilingual capabilities of PaLM 2 (00:39:29) Distinguishing real reasoning vs pattern matching (00:45:51) Products using PaLM-2 that people should try (00:50:35) Most exciting AI projects that you can try out (00:52:29) Curriculum learning and successor to the transformer LINKS: PaLM 2 Duet AI for developers Avenging Polayni's Revenge X/TWITTER: @DynamicWebPaige (Paige) @labenz (Nathan) @eriktorenberg @CogRev_Podcast SPONSORS: NetSuite | Omneky NetSuite has 25 years of providing financial software for all your business needs. More than 36,000 businesses have already upgraded to NetSuite by Oracle, gaining visibility and control over their financials, inventory, HR, eCommerce, and more. If you're looking for an ERP platform ✅ head to NetSuite: http://netsuite.com/cognitive and download your own customized KPI checklist. Omneky is an omnichannel creative generation platform that lets you launch hundreds of thousands of ad iterations that actually work customized across all platforms, with a click of a button. Omneky combines generative AI and real-time advertising data. Mention "Cog Rev" for 10% off. Music Credit: GoogleLM
Alex Weingart has led product teams for 12+ years, defining the vision & user experience for amazing consumer products. Most recently, he led the Engagement & Conversion team within Shop, Shopify's consumer marketplace. Previously, he served as Director of Product & Design (overseeing a team of 9 PMs & Designers) at Red Ventures, driving product strategy for some of the biggest entertainment brands: TV Guide, Metacritic, GameSpot, and GameFAQs, and before that, as a product lead at CBS and Microsoft. Outside work, he loves playing tennis, board games, electronic music, and food. Most importantly, he loves coaching other PMs (current and aspiring) - if you're interested, please connect via his LinkedIn.
In this episode of The Thinking Leader, Bryce Hoffman engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Chris Butler, Lead Product Manager at Google, shedding light on Google's core machine learning infrastructure. The discussion centers on intricate aspects such as strategy, team dynamics, and infrastructure, while placing importance on eliminating unnecessary processes and focusing on simplicity. Chris speaks on the significance of working assumptions in business, based on his learnings from Ford Motor Company. Bryce & Chris explore the opportunities to harness the power of AI and how to effectively use machine learning systems They discuss how AI and human decision-making can work with applied critical thinking skills in guiding leaders. In this episode: Why you need to remove processes, not just add them How to turn divergent thinking into convergent thinking The limitations with current AI language learning models How to use randomized constraints to improve your decision making Find out more about The Uncertainty Project: https://www.theuncertaintyproject.org/ Sign up to the Red Team Thinking Community - Use the coupon code THINKINGLEADER for a free 30-day trial: https://community.redteamthinking.com/checkout/general-membership Want to find out if you're a Red Team Thinker? Click here to take a free assessment and get your personalized report: https://www.redteamthinking.com/rttassessment Visit our website: https://redteamthinking.com Watch this episode on YouTube: www.red-team.tv Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/redteamthinking/ Connect with Bryce: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brycehoffman/ Connect with Marcus: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcusdimbleby/ Bestselling business author Bryce Hoffman and agility expert Marcus Dimbleby talk about decision making, strategy, resilience and leadership with some of the world's best CEOs, cognitive scientists, writers, and thinkers in this weekly podcast. Each episode offers new ideas and insights you can use to become a better leader and a better thinker – because bad leaders react, good leaders plan, and great leaders think!
Joining us today is Karan Kunal, the Lead Product Manager at 6thStreet. Based in the GCC, Apparel Group's exclusive omnichannel e-commerce platform, 6thStreet.com is a one-stop destination for all things fashion and apparel. Their Phygital store - which combines their online store with their physical store is truly an experience that takes omnichannel to a whole other level. In this conversation, we'll talk to Karan about his journey at 6thStreet, how we're creating unique customer experiences, and of course, an insight into how they're planning on adopting tech in the near future.
Liz is a Lead Product Manager at Chili Piper. She found product by way of Sales and then Customer Success, so championing prospect and customer needs is an integral part of her product development framework. Liz is a foodie, a yogi, and a mover and as someone who has lived on the east coast almost her entire life, she relocated to Denver a couple of years ago to enjoy all the mountains have to offer.
Chris Butler joins to discuss the "product spine" - how teams can align strategies, roadmaps, and tasks, and make sound decisions along all of them.Chris is an all-around product expert, currently Lead Product Manager at Google, with past stints as head of product operations at Cognizant and a product leader at Facebook, Kayak, and Waze.We discuss:what is the product spinehow teams can align along various abstractions such as the strategy, roadmaps, and task lists.how this alignment can lead to sounder decisions and ultimately better productsLearn more at ProductVoices.com and be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast platform.
In this episode of Sunny Side Up, host Tara Quehl talks with Preethi Janardhanan, the Lead Product Manager at Rapid Finance. Preethi has worked at startups, Fidelity Investments, and American Express and is now focused on launching Rapid's Lending as a Service solution. Tune in to hear about her journey and how Rapid Finance was able to quickly implement a loan origination platform to help the Small Business Administration (SBA) launch the Disaster Recovery Program for Covid Idle in April 2020. Hear about how she was able to accept 700,000 applications on day one and how their experience opened up a new product journey for Rapid. Learn more about what banks and FinTech need to do to stay ahead of the competition, including providing tailored and scalable solutions that meet customer expectations such as speed, efficiency, and transparency. Discover what trends are driving lending as a service today, such as shrinking availability of capital to small businesses, understanding data analytics and trends to minimize risk, tighter regulations, and digital transformation. Connect with Preethi Janardhanan | Follow us on LinkedIn
If you think you don't need a launch plan, you may need to think again. In today's episode, Alex Bernardin, Lead Product Manager at Stride, joins us to explain the circumstances under which having a launch plan is very important and how you can ensure that it goes to plan.
Joining the podcast this week is Eric Mill, Senior Advisor on Technology and Cybersecurity to the Federal CIO in the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). We discuss some of the latest and impactful security initiatives, policies and technologies in U.S. Government today – and highlights from some that OMB is helping to drive. We cover topics spanning the Executive Order on Improving the Nation's Cybersecurity, the Technology Modernization Fund, Zero Trust and what it has come to mean today, FIDO and PIV, and so much more! Eric also shares an interesting essay that is worth a read, “Reflections on Trusting Trust” by Ken Thompson. Read it here: https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~rdriley/487/papers/Thompson_1984_ReflectionsonTrustingTrust.pdf. Eric Mill A leader in technology policy and cybersecurity, with a long background in public service. Eric currently serves in the Biden-Harris administration in the Office of Management and Budget as the Senior Advisor on Technology and Cybersecurity to the Federal Chief Information Officer, Clare Martorana. Prior to that, Eric was the Lead Product Manager for the security of the Chrome web browser at Google. In 2019, Eric worked for Senator Amy Klobuchar through the TechCongress program, with a focus on election security, vulnerability disclosure, and management of the .gov internet domain. Before that, Eric served in the 18F team at the U.S. General Services Administration, where he led the federal government's adoption of strong encryption for its online services. While at GSA, Eric oversaw Login.gov, which lets millions of people sign into U.S. public services securely and privately. Prior to 18F, Eric was a part of the Sunlight Foundation, a civil society group dedicated to government transparency. At Sunlight, Eric created open data services that helped the public follow government activity, advised Congress on its open data strategy, and provided expert guidance to anti-corruption NGOs around the world. For links and resources discussed in this episode, please visit our show notes at https://www.forcepoint.com/govpodcast/e207
In this episode, we are joined by Riley Matthews, Lead Product Manager at Experian Health and Jamie Cleverley, President of Cleverley + Associates to discuss the Hospital Price Transparency Rule. Tune in to learn the most common challenges for providers looking to comply with the Hospital Price Transparency Ruling, and the best approaches for a provider to comply. Hear insights on what is being done with the disclosed machine readable file information and what is next in transparency.This episode is sponsored by Experian Health.
Skyler is responsible for improving the user experience across the Quantcast platform. He uses his diverse background in data visualization and robotics to make empathetic decisions for the user. A former career in the fast-paced advertising world with an experience in street art and skateboarding are some of the inspirations Skyler draws upon in his designs.
Welcome to the UX/UI and Wireframing series, where we explore different tools that Product Managers use in the design process, either on their own or with the help of a UX/UI Designer. In this episode, Matt and Moshe had the pleasure of speaking with Sufian Siddiqi, Lead Product Manager at Lucid Motors, about the tool Balsamiq. Sufian has been using it for years now, since it was in beta. He loves the simplicity of the product, especially at the early stages of a product ideation.In the episode, Sufian talks about:Why he uses Balsamiq How using a more designer oriented system runs the risk of skipping the wireframing step Collaboration and prototyping with BalsamiqUsing templateLearning how to wireframe with Balsamiq's resources And so much more!To learn more about Balsamiq:https://balsamiq.com/Connect with Sufian:https://www.linkedin.com/in/sufian/Connect with Matt and Moshe on LinkedIn:*Matt - www.linkedin.com/in/mattgreenanalytics*Moshe - www.linkedin.com/in/mikanovsky *Note: any views mentioned in the podcast are the sole views of our hosts and guests, and do not represent the products mentioned in any way.Please leave us a review and feedback ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
The Intuitive Customer - Improve Your Customer Experience To Gain Growth
This podcast was created in partnership with Streem Delta thinks I am a liar. Or at least it felt like they did on this phone call with me. If we had a video option, the entire experience would be better for both sides, and I would have the flight I wanted. Video can be the untapped jewel of your experience design, and we will explain why. The problem was a schedule change that put me out of Boston instead of Atlanta. I wanted to switch the flight back to Atlanta on a different one that was the same price but was unable to do so on my own online. So, I called the contact center. Unfortunately, they had a different fare on their system than I did, so I felt they didn't think I was telling the truth. During that phone call with Delta, I wished I could show them what I had on my screen so they could trust me. I had a similar experience with my doctor. I had pain in my chest and wanted to indicate to the doctor where it was without seeing him or giving him a 400-word description. The video was not an option, so it was a wordy description in stops and starts. In this episode, we talk with special guest Jóhann Hannesson, Lead Product Manager and the head of Web Development at Streem, about using video in a Customer Experience. Hannesson says that video could be the missing link between your customer who has a problem and the expert they are talking to in the contact center who, through video, can help them faster. Key Ideas to Improve your Customer Experience So, why do humans prefer video in these situations? There are two answers. First, there is a level of information exchange that words do not always have. You are not always depending on a customer that is not necessarily an expert in communicating the problem with terms concisely and accurately with the contact center. Second, it facilitates communication by allowing people to talk and look at the problem together. Video allows the customers and contact centers to work together on the situation. Here are a few other critical moments in the discussion: 01:55 We introduce our guest host, Jóhann Hannesson, Lead Product Manager and the head of Web Development at Streem. 05:55 Hannesson explains how interactions with a contact center have friction when they rely on non-expert customers to communicate with expert contact center employees and how video can help resolve them in practical ways. 15:21 We learn that not only does video make calls easier for the customers, but they also improve the employee experience, too. 22:00 Hannesson explains how video has improved customer contacts and helped resolve issues more efficiently. 25:07 Hannesson shares a specific case study that used video to reduce repeat home visits. 29:22 We all share our practical advice about how to use video to improve the metrics that matter most to your organization (and that none of us are footballers, in case you were wondering). Please tell us how we are doing! Complete this short survey. Customer Experience Information & Resources LinkedIn recognizes Colin Shaw as a 'World's Top 150 Business Influencers.' He has 290,000 followers for his work. Shaw is the Founder and CEO of Beyond Philosophy LLC, which helps organizations unlock growth by discovering customers' hidden needs that drive value ($). The Financial Times selected it as one of the best management consultancies for the last four years. Follow Colin on LinkedIn and Twitter. Click here to learn more about Professor Ryan Hamilton of Emory University. Why Customers Buy: As an official "Influencer" on LinkedIn, Colin writes a regular newsletter on all things Customer Experience. Click here to join the other 35,000 subscribers. How can we help? Click here to learn more about Beyond Philosophy's Suite of Services.
Expectations versus reality. This theme is as old as this world. In so many walks of life, we set our expectations high, we're driven by optimism, which on itself is a great quality but sometimes it may lead you to a very frustrating experience. Mobile app development and marketing can be one of the brightest examples, especially when venture capital is involved and the expectations that app projects will deliver quick returns are high. Today we have Amrick to tell us the story of expectations versus the reality of developing and launching the app called Which?. Today's Topics Include: Amrick's career spans Financial Times, Sainsbury, KFC, Guardian, and now Which? - the UK's consumer champion, the non-profit organization that protects consumers. Which? app development key lessons learned How app development teams can avoid making common mistakes What app categories are the hardest to develop apps for Android or iOS? iOS longtime user Amrick's first mobile phone. Nokia 3010 What features would Amrick miss most? Apple Pay What's missing from mobile app technology? More AR and VR capabilities Links and Resources: Amrick Chauhan's LinkedIn profile. Which?'s website. Quotes from Amrick Chauhan: ”It was quite interesting to me because I had a chance to reflect on the journey of building and then launching an app." "So that first assumption about product features was really us having an expectation we knew what we needed to build. We thought we did." "I think a lot of it comes down to the culture that you have within the company. There are some obvious mistakes that you should avoid doing, things like choosing the right text style..etc. But I don't think anyone should really be afraid of making mistakes." Follow the Business Of Apps podcast Linkedin | Twitter | Facebook | YouTube
Expectations versus reality. This theme is as old as this world. In so many walks of life, we set our expectations high, we're driven by optimism, which on itself is a great quality but sometimes it may lead you to a very frustrating experience. Mobile app development and marketing can be one of the brightest examples, especially when venture capital is involved and the expectations that app projects will deliver quick returns are high. Today we have Amrick to tell us the story of expectations versus the reality of developing and launching the app called Which?. Today's Topics Include: Amrick’s career spans Financial Times, Sainsbury, KFC, Guardian, and now Which? – the UK’s consumer champion, the non-profit organization that protects consumers. Which? app development key
How we organize our companies used to be a straightforward affair, pick a place, like a humble garage, have everyone show up at that place and build your widget, and grow from there. Even before the rise of the pandemic, that equation was being disrupted, and the question of do we even need a physical place to build together has been questioned. Our guest today, Eyal Lasker, Co-Founder and CEO of Flexspace is helping companies navigate questions around growth, community, and space. Flexspace is a platform that allows companies to discover, book, and manage on-demand workspaces with no commitment or upfront cost. About Eyal Lasker:Eyal Lasker has been a founder and operator for the last decade. He Co-Founded a video compression startup in 2012 before moving to Klarna in 2013 as Lead Product Manager and founding member of Klarna's consumer domain. He then had jobs at Otto and Uber, before landing at WeWork. He has a BS from Tel Aviv University and his masters from Reichman University.A word from our sponsor:At Ripple, we manage all of our fund expenses and employee credit cards using Jeeves. The team at Jeeves helped get me and my team setup with physical and virtual credit cards in days. I was able to allow my teammates to expense items in multiple currencies allowing them to pay for anything, anywhere at anytime. We weren’t asked for any personal guarantees or to pay any setup or monthly SaaS fees.Not only does Jeeves save us time, but they also give us up to 3% cash back on our purchases including expenses like Google, Facebook or AWS every month. The best part is Jeeves puts up the cash, and you settle up once every 30 days in any currency you want, unlike some other corporate card companies that make you pre-pay every month. Jeeves also recently launched its Jeeves Growth and Working Capital initiative for startups and fast-growing companies to enable more financial freedom for companies. The best thing of all is that Jeeves is live in 24 countries including Canada, US and many other countries around the world.Jeeves truly offers the best all-in-one expense management corporate card program for all startups especially the ones at Ripple and we at Tank Talks could not be more excited to officially partner with them. Listeners of Tank Talks can get set up with a demo of Jeeves today and take advantage of our Tank Talks special with a $250 statement credit after the first $2,500 in spend or a $500 statement credit after the first $5000 in spend. Lastly, all Jeeves cardholders receive access to their Lounge Pass program and access to over 1300 airports globally.Visit tryjeeves.com/tanktalks to learn more.In this episode we discuss:02:37 Eyal’s journey to founding Flexspace04:56 How the IDF helped shape his career06:49 Making the jump to becoming a founder08:09 What lessons he took from his first startup09:16 Why team building is so important to startups10:05 Lessons from Klarna, Uber, Otto, and WeWork13:05 What working at hedge funds taught him to be successful at big-league startups15:02 What made Eyal decide to pull the trigger to start Flexspace17:26 How Flexspace actually works18:51 Why Flexspace is different than other predecessors and competitors20:14 How they coach landlords on how to use their spaces with data23:09 How employers should think about leasing space and offices moving forward26:02 Why other coworking spaces need a platform like Flexspace27:06 How Flexspace is helping solve repurposing retail space28:37 Data Flexspace is collecting32:22 Plans for their recent funding round led by M13, with R-Squared Ventures, Magenta Venture Partners, and othersFollow Matt Cohen and Tank Talks here!Podcast production support provided by Agentbee.Agency This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tanktalks.substack.com
A special episode from the Momentum Accelerator Startup Competition live podcast studio with my guest co-host, Eran Bracha from the podcast Lo Rak Studentim (Not Just Students). Eran and I talk with some very special people in the Israeli tech ecosystem that are helping to position student entrepreneurs better and redefine their tech journeys. In today's episode, you will hear from 1) Adv. Dan Fischer, partner at the Gornitzky & Co. law firm and manager of the high-tech team that supports amongst many clients, student-led ventures, 2) Michael Lavie Salomon, Arieli Capital's VP of Innovation and Business Development who himself was a graduate of the Momentum Accelerator, and discusses what's hot right now in tech, and 3) Or Meir Levy, Lead Product Manager at ONE ZERO, the first digital bank, who presents to us what his bank brings to the market and how it can help students founders. Jordan Kastrinsky - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordan-kastrinsky-9b8b2370/ Eran Bracha - https://www.linkedin.com/in/eranbracha/ Join our community: Front Team website - https://www.front-team.com Our telegram channel - https://t.me/front_team
Diana Parafiniuk is a seasoned and nationally recognized business leader in the teletherapy market. Her company, E-Therapy, pioneered the teletherapy industry in education with its innovative practices, services, solutions, and first-to-market approaches to serve Pre-K-12 schools and students. Diana received the prestigious Women's Achievers Award from the Arizona Capitol Times for Women who excel in businesses advancing communities and making a difference in people's lives. Diana's in-depth expertise comes from her extensive experience as a certified speech language pathologist holding certificates of clinical competence, providing speech and language services to online and brick-and-mortar schools across the USA. Diana's entrepreneurial innovation is the heart of E-Therapy's programming and services that have supported students' special education services nationally. Through creativity, passion, and relationship building, Diana has built out E-Therapy's mental health programming to meet the education market's needs for educators and students, serving the wellness of whole school communities. Diana served as an adjunct professor at Northern Arizona University teaching classes in SLPA childhood Communication Science Disorders and Screening and Treatment. She holds a MA degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders, as well as a BA in Spanish and Linguistics from Northern Arizona University. Sara Smith, MS, CCC-SLP is Lead Product Manager with E-Therapy. She has worked extensively in the teletherapy space and has presented nationally on best practices for teletherapy in the fields of speech pathology, early education, and telemental health. Sara is an independent app developer and has several speech therapy apps available on iTunes. She currently works with E-Therapy developing video content for trainings, webinars, and works closely with E-Therapy's mental health team to create dynamic digital resources for E-Therapy's on-demand eQUIP Mental Health training platform.
When you plunk a $100 million wind farm down on 98,000 acres of varying terrain, you want to know a few things. You want to know that you're optimizing the location of your multi-million-dollar turbines. You want to know that the turbines you source can handle the gustiest gust of wind they will ever encounter without shattering dramatically in a viral video. And you want to test potential uses cases and changes in software, which is cheap and changeable, rather than in hardware, which is expensive and hard to edit. Which is why Siemens Gamesa, the global renewable energy company, is working with NVIDIA to generate AI-powered digital twins of its turbines. In this TechFirst, I chat with Dion Harris, Lead Product Manager of Accelerated Computing at NVIDIA and Greg Oxley, Siemens Gamesa. Links: Support TechFirst with $SMRT coins: https://rally.io/creator/SMRT/ Buy $SMRT to join a community focused on tech for good: the emerging world of smart matter. Access my private Slack, get your name in my book, suggest speakers for TechFirst ... and support my work. TechFirst transcripts: https://johnkoetsier.com/category/tech-first/ Forbes columns: https://www.forbes.com/sites/johnkoetsier/ Full videos: https://www.youtube.com/c/johnkoetsier?sub_confirmation=1 Keep in touch: https://twitter.com/johnkoetsier
Olivia is the Senior Director of Product Management at Slack. Prior to Slack, she was a Head of Product for Realtime Innovation at Instagram, Lead Product Manager at Twitch, and a Product Manager at gaming companies in Blizzard Entertainment and ZAM Network. However, Olivia didn't have the conventional path into Product. She had a whole career beforehand as a professional musician, a director of asset management, to even a key player in real estate.Enjoy!
How do you build a bridge between climate science and culture? This week, Alison Smart, Executive Director of Probable Futures, and Peter Croce, Lead Product Manager at Postlight, join Paul and Rich to talk about how to create accessible resources for understanding climate change. What tools has Probable Futures created to tackle this? How do they collaborate with clients that want to make a positive difference? And, what is the price tag for climate change? Links: Probable Futures Postlight's work with Probable Futures The net-zero transition: What it would cost, what it could bring - McKinsey
Palantir specializes in gathering data, analyzing it, and offering A.I. based solutions to government agencies and commercial companies for some of the most complex problems in the world. The software company has expanded its services to the space sector as more companies look to parse through the data captured by commercial satellites. Morgan discusses Palantir's space capabilities with Lead Product Manager on GeoSpatial Products Katie Ward and Head of Engineering for R&D Anand Gupta.