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In this episode, I provide fours ways AI and Automation can be leveraged for those who work within Product Management and Product Operation teams. I'm a Senior Technical Product Manager that has worked in Product Management (Healthcare) and Operations for the past 11 years. I have utilized various AI tools to improve my products market value and optimize the overall user experience. Product Management AI Tools: https://claude.ai/login?returnTo=%2F%3F https://gemini.google.com/app/83da39fb76258049 https://www.kadoa.com/ https://mixpanel.com/ https://amplitude.com/ https://zeda.io/ https://www.productboard.com/ https://peak.ai/ https://www.notion.so/product/ai https://clickup.com/ https://tldv.io/ Product School: Top 18 AI Tools for Product Managers and Product Teams https://productschool.com/blog/artificial-intelligence/ai-tools-for-product-managers
Join us at our first in-person conference on June 25 all about AI Quality: https://www.aiqualityconference.com/ Cody Peterson has a diverse work experience in the field of product management and engineering. Cody is currently working as a Technical Product Manager at Voltron Data, starting from May 2023. Previously, they worked as a Product Manager at dbt Labs from July 2022 to March 2023. MLOps podcast #234 with Cody Peterson, Senior Technical Product Manager at Voltron Data | Ibis project // Open Standards Make MLOps Easier and Silos Harder. Huge thank you to Weights & Biases for sponsoring this episode. WandB Free Courses -http://wandb.me/courses_mlops // Abstract MLOps is fundamentally a discipline of people working together on a system with data and machine learning models. These systems are already built on open standards we may not notice -- Linux, git, scikit-learn, etc. -- but are increasingly hitting walls with respect to the size and velocity of data. Pandas, for instance, is the tool of choice for many Python data scientists -- but its scalability is a known issue. Many tools make the assumption of data that fits in memory, but most organizations have data that will never fit in a laptop. What approaches can we take? One emerging approach with the Ibis project (created by the creator of pandas, Wes McKinney) is to leverage existing "big" data systems to do the heavy lifting on a lightweight Python data frame interface. Alongside other open source standards like Apache Arrow, this can allow data systems to communicate with each other and users of these systems to learn a single data frame API that works across any of them. Open standards like Apache Arrow, Ibis, and more in the MLOps tech stack enable freedom for composable data systems, where components can be swapped out allowing engineers to use the right tool for the job to be done. It also helps avoid vendor lock-in and keep costs low. // Bio Cody is a Senior Technical Product Manager at Voltron Data, a next-generation data systems builder that recently launched an accelerator-native GPU query engine for petabyte-scale ETL called Theseus. While Theseus is proprietary, Voltron Data takes an open periphery approach -- it is built on and interfaces through open standards like Apache Arrow, Substrait, and Ibis. Cody focuses on the Ibis project, a portable Python dataframe library that aims to be the standard Python interface for any data system, including Theseus and over 20 other backends. Prior to Voltron Data, Cody was a product manager at dbt Labs focusing on the open source dbt Core and launching Python models (note: models is a confusing term here). Later, he led the Cloud Runtime team and drastically improved the efficiency of engineering execution and product outcomes. Cody started his carrer as a Product Manager at Microsoft working on Azure ML. He spent about 2 years on the dedicated MLOps product team, and 2 more years on various teams across the ML lifecycel including data, training, and inferencing. He is now passionate about using open source standards to break down the silos and challenges facing real world engineering teams, where engineering increasingly involves data and machine learning. // MLOps Jobs board https://mlops.pallet.xyz/jobs // MLOps Swag/Merch https://mlops-community.myshopify.com/ // Related Links Ibis Project: https://ibis-project.org Apache Arrow and the “10 Things I Hate About pandas”: https://wesmckinney.com/blog/apache-arrow-pandas-internals/ --------------- ✌️Connect With Us ✌️ ------------- Join our slack community: https://go.mlops.community/slack Follow us on Twitter: @mlopscommunity Sign up for the next meetup: https://go.mlops.community/register Catch all episodes, blogs, newsletters, and more: https://mlops.community/ Connect with Demetrios on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dpbrinkm/ Connect with Cody on LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/codydkdc
17 January 2024 Dr. Salma Yassine specialises in pediatric and neuro-ophthalmology at Moorfields Eye Hospital and she is telling us how much screen time our kids should be getting. Vishal Soni, Senior Technical Product Manager at Alteryx lets us know if we should be scared of AI. Consultant Obstetrician & Gynaecologist and Medical Director, Dr Mariam from Awatai Clinic came in to talk about the importance of Cervical Cancer Awareness Month and HPV. Last, but not least, it's Pets & Vets! Veterinary Physiotherapist Megan Taylor and Dr. Maria from Modern Vet are in to answer all of your pet queries!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode, we're joined by developer advocate Christina Monti. Christina is the senior technical product manager for PayPal, and she brings us not just her expertise, but also an insight into why she chooses to centre empathy in her work with developers. Christina joins our list of guests from a slightly unconventional background. Christina came to DevRel through a career in finance, and she's quickly become one to watch. Speaking on the topic of DevRel careers, she has three words: just do it. You don't need permission to start working as a DevRel - and that work may look very different from person to person. Part of Christina's job is empowering developers to take steps into creating educational content through potentially unfamiliar mediums, and as you can imagine, this role requires a lot of patience and empathy. Luckily, empathy happens to be one of Christina's top priorities, and she dives into exactly why this value has served her so well. Lastly, she goes into the importance of believing in the projects that you work on, and how this is equally as true for developers as it is for DevRels. She feels that when most of the developers working on a product freely admit that they wouldn't use the product themselves, you've got a big problem - and a lot of work to do. Reach out to Christina here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christina-monti-4a491685/ Find out more and listen to previous podcasts here: https://www.voxgig.com/podcast Subscribe to our newsletter for weekly updates and information about upcoming meetups: https://voxgig.substack.com/ Join the Dublin DevRel Meetup group here: www.devrelmeetup.com
Today on the Salesforce Admins Podcast, we talk to Ajaay Ravi, Senior Technical Product Manager at Salesforce. Join us as we chat about AI, Einstein for Flow (which at the time of the recording was called Flow GPT), and why admins should pay close attention. You should subscribe for the full episode, but here are […] The post Replay: Building Einstein for Flow with Ajaay Ravi appeared first on Salesforce Admins.
The Paychex Business Series Podcast with Gene Marks - Coronavirus
Join host Gene Marks in this insightful episode as he discusses the Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERTC) with Erin Lierheimer, Senior Technical Product Manager, and Ken Bersani, Manager of Operating Risk, both from Paychex. Learn how businesses can claim retroactive credits for pandemic-related losses. Discover the ERTC qualifications, eligibility, timeline, and how Paychex can assist in the process. Don't miss out on valuable information about the ERTC benefits and deadlines for claiming retroactive credits. 00:00 – Introduction 00:15 – Financing trends for 2023 01:01 – What is the ERTC? 03:15 – Guest introduction 03:51 – Meet Erin Lierheimer 05:39 – Meet Ken Bersani 06:14 – Using a professional for ERTC 07:25 – Can you still obtain the ERTC credit? 07:43 – Retroactive amendments to ERTC 08:09 – How long does it take to get refunds? 08:33 – ERTC timeline and leaving yourself time 11:38 – How Paychex helps with the process 12:09 – ERTC with other loans and credits 15:41 – Qualifications and eligibility for ERTC 15:51 – Full or partial shutdown 19:45 – Decline in gross receipts 22:47 – Recovery startup businesses 25:02 – Key dates 26:07 – Auditing by the IRS 30:51 – Wrap up Discover more about the benefits of the ERTC at www.paychex.com/worx/guide/ertc-resource. Find out more about the deadlines to retroactively claim the ERTC www.paychex.com/articles/compliance/employee-retention-credit. Learn more about the ERTC and how Paychex can help at www.paychex.com/tax-services/employee-retention-tax-credit-services. DISCLAIMER: The information presented in this podcast, and that is further provided by the presenter, should not be considered legal or accounting advice, and should not substitute for legal, accounting, or other professional advice in which the facts and circumstances may warrant. We encourage you to consult legal counsel as it pertains to your own unique situation(s) and/or with any specific legal questions you may have.
Today on the Salesforce Admins Podcast, we talk to Ajaay Ravi, Senior Technical Product Manager at Salesforce. Join us as we chat about AI, Flow GPT, and why admins should pay close attention. You should subscribe for the full episode, but here are a few takeaways from our conversation with Ajaay Ravi. Do Androids Dream […] The post Ajaay Ravi on Flow GPT appeared first on Salesforce Admins.
When we think about building products, we most often think about products for external customers. However, many product teams create solutions for internal customers - those fellow employees who use our products to help them better do their job. These “internal products” can have a huge impact on the business. In this episode, Sharon Aluma, Senior Technical Product Manager at Amazon Robotics joins to discuss the nuances of building products for internal customers and how to make the biggest impact with these solutions.Learn more on ProductVoices.com.
The Paychex Business Series Podcast with Gene Marks - Coronavirus
We are nearly three years out from the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, but businesses are still in the process of recovering from its effects. Faced with many options for financing help It can become very overwhelming. That's why we're talking to Erin Lierheimer, Senior Technical Product Manager at Paychex, and Ken Bersani, Manager of Operating Risk at Paychex about the Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERTC), how you can retroactively claim it, the qualifications and eligibility of the ERTC, how Paychex can help with the process, and much more. Topics Include: 00:15 – Financing trends for 2023 01:01 – What is the ERTC? 03:15 – Guest introduction 03:51 – Meet Erin Leirheimer 05:39 – Meet Ken Bersani 06:14 – Using a professional for ERTC 07:25 – Can you still obtain the ERTC credit? 07:43 – Retroactive amendments to ERTC 08:09 – How long does it take to get refunds? 08:33 – ERTC timeline and leaving yourself time 11:38 – How Paychex helps with the process 12:09 – ERTC with other loans and credits 15:41 – Qualifications and eligibility for ERTC 15:51 – Full or partial shutdown 19:45 – Decline in gross receipts 22:47 – Recovery startup businesses 25:02 – Key dates 26:07 – Auditing by the IRS 30:51 – Wrap up Discover more about the benefits of the ERTC at www.paychex.com/worx/guide/ertc-resource. Find out more about the deadlines to retroactively claim the ERTC www.paychex.com/articles/compliance/employee-retention-credit. Learn more about the ERTC and how Paychex can help at www.paychex.com/tax-services/employee-retention-tax-credit-services. DISCLAIMER: The information presented in this podcast, and that is further provided by the presenter, should not be considered legal or accounting advice, and should not substitute for legal, accounting, or other professional advice in which the facts and circumstances may warrant. We encourage you to consult legal counsel as it pertains to your own unique situation(s) and/or with any specific legal questions you may have.
In this Hashing It Out Personals episode, we talk to Lucian Stroie, Senior Technical Product Manager at Ava Labs and Founder at Coral.You can also watch this episode on YouTube .You Can Find Hashing It Out Podcast Here:Website: https://hashingitout.sounder.fm/RSSFeed:https://feeds.sounder.fm/6234/rss.xml
Drumroll…Snagit 2023 is here! And with it comes a host of intuitive new features and some new and improved fan favorites. In this episode of The Visual Lounge, Matt Pierce sits down with Paul Donahue, Senior Technical Product Manager, and Emmie Musser, Senior Portfolio Marketing Manager at TechSmith, to get the latest. Emmie and Paul take us behind the scenes of Snagit 2023 to share details of the new release, their top features, and how Snagit helps you perfect workplace communication with images and videos. Tune in to see what's new or download Snagit 2023 today. Learning points from the episode include: 0:00 - Introduction 2:43 – How Emmie and Paul first got started with Snagit 5:09 – What workplace communication should look like 6:11 – One tip to improve your use of images or video in the workplace 8:35 – Ad break 9:56 – New features to expect in Snagit 2023 11:56 – What the Snagit development team wanted to achieve this time round 16:09 – Paul explains how Screen Draw works 21:12 – Use cases for Screen Draw 23:38 – A simpler option for sharing videos with your team 25:34 – What a new and improved Screencast looks like 29:38 – How Screencast makes collaboration easier 30:46 – How you can use Screencast for free as a Snagit user 32:16 – Paul explains how your data is safe in Snagit 2023 33:44 – The features Paul and Emmie are most excited about 35:42 – Overlooked Snagit features 38:20 – Features that Paul's most proud of working on 39:57 – How Snagit can help improve workplace communication 41:43 – Speed round questions 47:53 – Paul and Emmie's final take on Snagit 2023 48:54 - Outro Important links and mentions: Download Snagit: https://techsmith.com/download/snagit (techsmith.com/download/snagit) Learn more about Snagit: https://www.techsmith.com/screen-capture.html (https://www.techsmith.com/screen-capture.html) TechSmith Screencast: https://www.screencast.com/ (https://www.screencast.com/)
In this Hashing It Out Personals episode, we talk to Lucian Stroie, Senior Technical Product Manager at Ava Labs and Founder at Coral. You can also watch this episode on YouTube .
In this episode, with guest Prerna Kaul, Senior Technical Product Manager at Amazon, we dive deep into product management for Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning products, including:Overview of AI / ML productsBuilding a strategy for AI / ML productsDesigning AI / ML productsIterating and improving AI / ML productsRoot cause analysis for AI / ML productsGetting into AI / ML product management as a careerResources to keep learningLearn more at ProductVoices.com.
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Мы уже знаем, что резюме должно состоять из достижений, а не процессов. Но почему определение достижений вызывает столько трудностей? Почему мы обесцениваем свои способности и таланты? Как определить свои достижения, в них поверить и уверенно об этом рассказывать, как составить продающее резюме в США, и о многом другом поговорили с Андреем Микитюком (Andrei Mikitiuk), Senior Technical Product Manager at Credit Suisse, ex-Citibank, Motorola, будущий выпускник Гарварда, ментор. Видео https://youtu.be/J2JrI1MyH4I Поддержать канал Boosty https://boosty.to/prodcast Patreon https://www.patreon.com/ProdcastNaumova
New episode, new career! All roads lead to Product Management! Product management is key to building great products. Product Managers are responsible for overseeing product development from ideation to launch. They brainstorm new products, seek to improve current ones, and attempt to maximize efficiency and profitability at their companies. Our special guest, Janet Phan, began her career in technology as an IT intern at Weyerhaeuser in Seattle, Washington, while attending the University of Washington (UW). After graduating from UW with a Bachelor of Arts in Finance and Information Systems, she accepted an IT position with The Boeing Company. In 2013, she graduated with a Master of Science in Information Systems from UW and shortly thereafter, joined PwC as a technology consultant. Today, she works as a Senior Technical Product Manager for Amazon's Project Kuiper to help launch a constellation of low Earth orbit satellites that will provide low-latency, high-speed internet to unserved and underserved communities around the world. Additionally, Janet is the founder of Thriving Elements, a nonprofit dedicated to creating access and opportunities for underserved, underrepresented girls with long-term mentorship in STEM. Tune in as Janet explains the difference between Product, Project, and Program Management, deal breaking skills that helped her become successful, and helpful tips on how to transition into the field from a non-tech or tech background! Get Connected with Janet Phan: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/janettphan Email: janet@thrivingelements.org Boldly You Book: https://boldly-you.com Non-profit: https://thrivingelements.org 3 Key Elements to Thriving Mentorship by Janet Phan TEDxZurich: https://youtu.be/rY7r6A_J_jQ Mock Interview Resource: https://stellarpeers.com Questions or Feedback? Email: wininstempodcast@gmail.com Follow the podcast on IG: @thewininstempodcast Beats by Femi, IG: @fe.astro
The Optimizely Podcast sits down with Griffin Cox, Senior Technical Product Manager here at Optimizely to talk about feature flags, what they are, how they can help improve your development velocity while reducing risk, and if they're the right move for your business. Click below for more.
Our guest is Stanley Lam, Senior Technical Product Manager at Amazon. Stanley is an experienced business and technology professional with experience in engineering and product management. At Haas, Stanley was a Dean's Fellow and the VP of Careers for the Haas Technology Club.Stanley was born in Hong Kong and moved to the US alone when he was only 15 to study high school in a boarding school in Missouri. Here, he learned how to be independent, and he considers this experience one of his life's pivotal moments.In this episode, Stanley shares his journey of moving from a small town to a big city, his experiences studying in every major college in California, and his career pivots.Stanley also tells us why he decided to pursue an MBA, commuting experience, the importance of networking, and the value of jumping out of comfort zones and challenging the status quo.Community:Join the community for this podcast at clever.fm/haas. Here you can ask the guest a question, connect with other listeners, and leave your thoughts.Episode Quotes:On moving from a small town to a big city for college“That was challenging for me actually, just getting myself out there. Although I have everything that I learned from college, you just have to throw yourself out there, knowing that you probably don't know what you're getting yourself into, but you just have to believe in your gut feeling that this is what you want to do and where you want to be and just do it. Just that experience of jumping out of my comfort zone is something I'd take with me.”Transitioning from being a student to a professional right after grad school“It's definitely different. There's a lot of responsibility that, as a student, you don't have to deal with. Getting yourself situated with all the financial stuff, just one thing, and then just getting to be responsible. It's not late for homework anymore, or late for an exam. This is actual business. There's actually a business impact for you not living up to your expectations or doing what you're supposed to do. So, that's a big change. But I think, again, going back to my high school experience, just being independent, that helped me a lot in transitioning to the real world pretty quickly. Especially, getting exposed to very diverse people really early in my life helped me. It's just easy for me to get along with a lot of other people. That helped me a lot at work, honestly. Just to understand different cultures really quickly in my life is pretty good.”A piece of advice for everyone"Don't be afraid to step out of your comfort zone. You only have a finite amount of time. And everyone dies. You just got to get out of your comfort zone. You will always remember when you get out of your comfort zone. You probably won't remember when you are in the comfort zone."Show Links:LinkedInclever.fm/haasSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/onehaas/donations
In this week's show, Phil talks to Janet T Phan, the Founder and Executive Director of Thriving Elements and Senior Technical Product Manager for Amazon's Project Kuiper. She has a vision to develop and empower young women in STEM to make a sustainable impact and inspire the next generation of women leaders. Janet talks to Phil about the value in making ourselves replaceable in the industry. She also discusses why “no” can mean a whole new world of opportunities for you. KEY TAKEAWAYS: TOP CAREER TIP Technology grows every day. If we make ourselves as replaceable as possible, then we show up for ourselves, and allow our skillsets to be easily passed on to others. WORST CAREER MOMENT In a previous role, early in her career, Janet told her manager that she had aspirations to be a manager herself. This was met with derision by her superior, and unfortunately changed her attitude towards Janet into one of negativity. CAREER HIGHLIGHT Janet was part of a huge global launch that went exceedingly well, impressing the global leadership, despite their reservations about her way of implementing it. THE FUTURE OF CAREERS IN I.T IT is ever evolving and requires a universe of different backgrounds and perspectives to make its applications as universal as possible. This means that it requires inclusivity and diversity in order to function at its best. THE REVEAL What first attracted you to a career in I.T.? – Janet was inspired by her professor. What's the best career advice you received? –Do now, and ask for forgiveness later. What's the worst career advice you received? – That becoming a manager was almost impossible. What would you do if you started your career now? – Janet would focus on data analysis. What are your current career objectives? – Expanding into technical product management What's your number one non-technical skill? – A love of people. How do you keep your own career energized? – Exploring areas where true positive impacts can be made. What do you do away from technology? – American football, snowboarding, surfing, wakeboarding and other physical pursuits. FINAL CAREER TIP Anytime you face rejection or hear the word “no”, remember that NO stands for new opportunities. BEST MOMENTS (3:57) – Janet – “Train the next generation and make opportunities for them” (15:25) – Janet- “IT is an ever-evolving field” (16:41) – Janet – “There are so many opportunities for people who are from different backgrounds. You don't have to enjoy or love computer programming to be in it” (17:24) – Janet – “We need all personality types in order to make technology successful” ABOUT THE HOST – PHIL BURGESS Phil Burgess is an independent IT consultant who has spent the last 20 years helping organizations to design, develop, and implement software solutions. Phil has always had an interest in helping others to develop and advance their careers. And in 2017 Phil started the I.T. Career Energizer podcast to try to help as many people as possible to learn from the career advice and experiences of those that have been, and still are, on that same career journey. CONTACT THE HOST – PHIL BURGESS Phil can be contacted through the following Social Media platforms: Twitter: https://twitter.com/_PhilBurgess LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/philburgess Instagram: https://instagram.com/_philburgess Website: https://itcareerenergizer.com/contact Phil is also reachable by email at phil@itcareerenergizer.com and via the podcast's website, https://itcareerenergizer.com Join the I.T. Career Energizer Community on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/ITCareerEnergizer ABOUT THE GUEST – JANET T PHAN Janet T Phan is the Founder and Executive Director of Thriving Elements and Senior Technical Product Manager for Amazon's Project Kuiper. She has a vision to develop and empower young women in STEM to make a sustainable impact and inspire the next generation of women leaders. CONTACT THE GUEST – JANET T PHAN Twitter: https://twitter.com/janettphan09 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/janettphan/ Website: https://thrivingelements.org/ Book Website: https://boldly-you.com/
Janet T. Phan drops by to talk about her amazing, and varied, career in the tech industry. Janet currently works on Amazon's Project Kuiper as a Senior Technical Product Manager. She shares her story of breaking into product management and shares how you can do it too! Janet also founded a non-profit called Thriving Elements helping young women break into the tech industry as well through an amazing mentoring program. Janet also just released her first book called Boldy You about her story and how to weather life's hard lessons. How to find Janet IG: janet.t.phan Twitter: janettphan Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/janettphan/ Purchase Boldly You: https://amzn.to/3OgECmG Thriving Elements: https://thrivingelements.org/ Learn more about the show: www.brittanyavilateach.com Share the show: https://anchor.fm/career-journey --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Janet T. Phan is the Founder and Executive Director of Thriving Elements, a non-profit dedicated to creating access and opportunities for underserved, underrepresented girls with long-term, 1:1 mentorship in STEM fields. Janet's vision is to develop and empower young women in STEM to make a sustainable impact and inspire the next generation of women leaders. She is a Senior Technical Product Manager for Amazon's Project Kuiper and the author of Boldly You: A Story about Discovering What You're Capable of When You Show Up for Yourself. It was an absolute pleasure to talk Janet about her journey to creating Thriving Elements and the incredible impact she provides through their growing mentorship programme. In this episode Janet also shares about: struggling to overcome the obstacles in her life growing up as a daughter of Vietnamese refugees and navigating the American education and professional system; her critical learnings from her own journey that she shares in her book to help women and girls show up for themselves, be open-minded, build their confidence, be situationally aware, and be biased for action; and the power mentorship has played in her own life to help her get to where she is today as an incredible leader for change "I want readers to find wisdom and advice to help them rise above their own circumstances, recognize their limitless potential, and achieve their goals - to show up for themselves! Showing up for yourself means to believe in yourself and have the courage to act on those beliefs. Boldly You is all about what's possible in a person's life when they recognize that they have the power to define their futures and honestly, that's limitless." Find out more about Janet and her book here: www.boldly-you.com www.thrivingelements.org Follow Kat Instagram: @katluckockcoaching Facebook Group - The Impact Entrepreneurs Club Subscribe here to the podcast to receive weekly email updates of the latest episode and learn more about Kat here: www.shareimpact.org
Katie is a gem. Katie leveraged coaching to land her first Product job, which was a Senior Technical Product Manager. Katie doesn't have a technical background. Be like Katie (and listen in to learn how she did it). Be sure to follow Katie on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/itskatiekendall/I'd love it if you'd follow me too:on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/blairpresleyand on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blairpres/If you're realizing that you need a little help with your Product career - whether it's getting in or getting started, get in touch with me here: https://linktr.ee/blairpresley
On Episode 6 of Humans of Email, we're bringing in Dave Stys, Senior Technical Product Manager at AWeber, for a conversation that's out of this world! From his career start in astronomy to his work on bringing more AMP to the world of email, Dave talks about his unlikely path to becoming an email geek, his life at home, and whether or not Pluto is a planet. Plus, Jen and Natalie are back on the conference circuit! See below for links to our upcoming speaking engagements. --- LINKS Dave's AMP for Email Examples on Codepen AWeber on YouTube AWeber on Twitter PeakInbox for Gmail Annotations Digital Summit Email Deep Dive featuring Jen Capstraw Save $50 on registration with code SPEAKER50 EiQ Conference featuring Natalie Jackson Registration is free for brand marketers Big thanks to AWeber, the official email service provider of Humans of Email and our Season 1 Platinum Sponsor. Start your next idea with the marketing solution creators and small businesses love. Best of all, it's free at aweber.com/humansofemail. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/humansofemail/message
On Episode 6 of Humans of Email, we'll be pondering the big questions: Will AMP for Email get widespread adoption? What's it like to be a stay-at-home dad? Should Pluto be recognized as a planet? Join us next time as we chat with Dave Stys, Senior Technical Product Manager at AWeber. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/humansofemail/message
In this episode, Prerna Kaul, Senior Technical Product Manager at Amazon, where she has built AI/ML products in the payments, healthcare, and Alexa domains, shares her expertise on building successful artificial intelligence platforms. We discuss the basics of AI platforms, differences in AI and other types of software, skills needed to be a successful product manager in AI, and more.
In our 4th episode Shameemah Fuseini-Codjoe, a Senior Technical Product Manager at PayPal joins us to share her inspiring journey in the fin-tech space. Her passion for Product Inclusion and Accessible Design is evident as she speaks on the value of a support system & establishing yourself credible source of information. We enjoyed speaking with Shameemah and hope you enjoy the conversation!
What is a Product Manager, and do Engineers need them? In this episode, we will be discussing what a Product Manager does, what makes a good Product Manager, and debating if engineering teams truly need them, with some tech companies going without them. We are joined by Gaëlle Sharma, Senior Technical Product Manager, at the New York Times, leading the Identity group.
What is a Product Manager, and do Engineers need them? In this episode, we will be discussing what a Product Manager does, what makes a good Product Manager, and debating if engineering teams truly need them, with some tech companies going without them. We are joined by Gaëlle Sharma, Senior Technical Product Manager, at the New York Times, leading the Identity group.
What is a Product Manager, and do Engineers need them? In this episode, we will be discussing what a Product Manager does, what makes a good Product Manager, and debating if engineering teams truly need them, with some tech companies going without them. We are joined by Gaëlle Sharma, Senior Technical Product Manager, at the New York Times, leading the Identity group.
Ship building is just as important today as it has been throughout history. Whether it’s shipping goods across continents, or speed racing yachts across vast expanses of ocean, it’s always been a thriving industry globally. Getting those ships on the water and determining the details of these vessels, however, is becoming more complex. This increasing complexity calls for a different approach to building if companies want to keep costs manageable. Intelligent simulation software has been a game-changer, helping companies save time and money. Today’s guests, joining us from Siemens NX, are Kelvin Juarbe, Senior Technical Product Manager, Ken Sears, Director of Strategic Technology, and Jerry Braganza, Product Manager. They have their finger on the pulse of current marine industry trends, and some great perspective on the future of ship building. In this episode, we’re taking a deep dive into the current trends driving the marine industry, and exploring how simulation software is disrupting the status quo. As the industry is required to focus more on sustainability and fuel efficiency, the need for technology to support that has never been greater. We’ll talk about how companies are using simulation, how it’s making cooperation and collaboration more efficient, and the impressive cost benefits of the simulation-first approach.Some Questions I Ask:Is the industry leaning into more social responsibility? (4:01)Which marine business segments does Siemens work with today? (7:30)How easy has it been for the marine market to adopt a simulation approach? (15:51)How is Siemens helping to shape the digital evolution within the maritime industry? (22:42)Do you think that pandemic changes any of the future technologies that they'll be using in the marine industry? (25:10)What You’ll Learn in this Episode:The four big trends in the modern shipbuilding industry (2:42)Why leisure boat segments are such a lucrative market today (10:15)How Siemens design software helped build a racing boat for America’s Cup (12:57)How different building materials affect fuel efficiency and weight (17:52)The cost benefits of starting with a simulation (21:29)Connect with Kelvin Juarbe:LinkedInConnect with Ken Sears:LinkedInConnect with Jerry Braganza:LinkedInConnect with Jennifer Piper: LinkedIn See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Nosso convidado é Senior Technical Product Manager na Amazon há mais de 2 anos. Começou em Londres e agora está no Labs da Alexa em San Francisco. Antes de tudo isso, Wilton Pinheiro começou a empreender aos 16 anos e cada experiência que passou foi deixando vários aprendizados que fizeram com que ele se tornasse o Product Manager que é hoje. Nesse episódio ele contou como foi criar suas empresas, a chegada na Amazon de Londres e a transição pra San Francisco, além de comentar sobre alguns artefatos que garantem que a Amazon tenha uma cultura tão forte de produto. A dica do Wilton: livro The Hard Thing About Hard Things do Ben Horowitz. https://amzn.to/3fcE8fO (https://amzn.to/3fcE8fO )(versão em português) O podcast Produto pelo mundo é uma produção da mnemônica, com apresentação de Guilherme Seabra e edição de Pedro Moleiro. Não deixe de mandar sua sugestão no Twitter @produtomundo ou pelo LinkedIn /produtopelomundo