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Nurafni Eka Agustina
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Matt Barcomb: The Flow of Product Quality
Matt (@mattbarcomb) is a product design and development consultant with a penchant for organization design. He works with companies to turn software development into a core competency by integrating product development activities with business practices.
Matt takes a pragmatic, systems approach to improvement, working with stakeholders throughout medium and large organizations. He has experience working with product management and software delivery teams as well as executive leadership teams, sales, services, and operations in a variety of industries.
Matt enjoys challenging mental models, simplifying the seemingly complex, and uncovering the “why” behind the “what”. He shares his experiences, questions and ideas at odbox.co
Matt takes a pragmatic, systems approach to improvement, working with stakeholders throughout medium and large organizations. He has experience working with product management and software delivery teams as well as executive leadership teams, sales, services, and operations in a variety of industries.
Matt enjoys challenging mental models, simplifying the seemingly complex, and uncovering the “why” behind the “what”. He shares his experiences, questions and ideas at odbox.co
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Alex Diaz - Building Product Teams, not Products
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Google fmr Product Leader on Building Product Teams, not Products We’re excited to kick off our 2020 Speaker Series in NYC with Google fmr Product Lead Alex Diaz who says that 'Product Manager' might be the most misleading title in tech. Diaz believes that it actually has little to do with managing or the product! Instead, great Product Managers often focus on making their teams more effective ...
Alex Diaz - Product managers should explain why, not what (PMF 2016)
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This talk was part of Product Management Festival 2016. We’ve all been there: a team experiences “poor communication” and “changing requirements”; execs complain about “sense of urgency” and “visibility”; debates keep going into the weeds. And so, we “clarify what we are doing”: we start adding meetings, producing product plans, sticking massive gantt charts on walls, having ever-more-specific ...
Jeff Gothelf: Lean Product Design
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March 31st, 2015 Jeff is the author of Lean UX and is a Principal at neo. He’s spent over a decade as a Designer & User Experience expert helping companies build better products
April Dunford: Positioning for Growth - How to Make Your Market Category Work for You
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April Dunford, renown speaker, author, and founder/CEO of Ambient Strategy, graced Recur 2019 with insight on how to make your market category work for you. She’s a marketing expert in the SaaS space, but ironically does not have a degree in marketing. She majored in systems, designs, and engineering. April said she landed her first job after college at a startup working in product marketing. S...
April Dunford: Positioning - How to Harness an Inbound Marketing Secret Weapon
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Obviously Awesome: How to Nail Product Positioning so Customers Get it, Buy it, Love it April is an executive consultant, speaker, and author who helps technology companies make complicated products easy for customers to understand and love. She is a globally recognized expert in Positioning and Market strategy. Previously April has run marketing and sales teams at a series of successful techno...
Dan Pink: The Surprising Truth About Moving Others
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BoS USA 2012 To Sell is Human: The Surprising Truth About Moving Others The first time Dan Pink spoke on stage about his book, To Sell is Human: The Surprising Truth About Moving Others (buy it if you haven’t already!). Like it or not, we’re all in sales now. A survey of over 7000 working Americans found that they spent 41% of their time convincing or persuading people to give up something they...
Rich Mironov: Software Pricing Demystified
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Rich Mironov, Smokejumper Product Executive BoS Europe 2019
Teresa Torres: Critical Thinking for Product Teams
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Mind the Product London 2017 In this illuminating talk from Mind the Product London 2017, Teresa Torres shares her opportunity solution tree - a visual aid that can help you find the best place to focus your team’s energies, whilst ensuring you consider enough opportunities. Opportunity solution trees also bring transparency to the process and get the whole team to buy into the decisions being ...
Jake Knapp: Lean Startup Week 2016
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At Lean Startup Week 2016, Jake Knapp at Google Ventures, author of the book: Sprint - How to Solve Big Problems and Test New Ideas in Just Five Days
Don Norman: Democratizing Design - Providing Knowledge and Tools to Everyone
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PSW 2391 Lecture Starts at 10:52 Don Norman April 6, 2018 For Don Norman, design is a way of thinking. Human-centered design puts the focus upon the people being served by the design. This means that the underlying issues are being addressed, and recognizes that all important human problems are part of complex sociotechnical systems. He is a firm believer in observing, thinking, and then design...
Rich Mironov: Making Hard (Strategic) Decisions about Products & Portfolios
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At the August meetup of ProductTank San Francisco, Rich Mironov talked about how software executives and software product managers should focus first on putting the right products into their portfolios since the primary drivers of market success are identifying the right markets, segments and customer problems to solve. LeanUX and Lean Startup concepts help us especially with single product com...
Rich Mironov: Product Managers, Product Owners, and Scalable Models for Agile Product Teams (Cisco)
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Rich Mironov's talk on April 4, 2014 for Cisco IPTV: How do we understand what software product managers do, how this overlaps - but isn't exactly the same - as agile product owners, and what are the failure modes for product teams at commercial software companies? Especially when scaling up large commercial software programs (dozens or hundreds of teams), are there organizational maps that wor...
Rich Mironov: What Your Roadmap Audiences Are Really Thinking
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Product Tank Dublin hosted Rich Mironov's talk on internal stakeholders, their competing goals, and what they look for in your roadmaps.
The Salesforce Conversations with Peter Schwartz and John Hagel
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The Salesforce Conversations with Peter Schwartz and John Hagel
Prasad Gune: LinkedIn fmr Product Lead on Leadership Skills Learned from Mythology
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Prasad Gune: LinkedIn fmr Product Lead on Leadership Skills Learned from Mythology
John Hagel: How the Power of Narrative Fuels Movements, BIF10
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John Hagel: How the Power of Narrative Fuels Movements, BIF10
John Hagel: “From Mounting Pressure to Expanding Opportunity”, Headliner Keynote
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John Hagel: “From Mounting Pressure to Expanding Opportunity”, Headliner Keynote
Jake Knapp: Design Sprints, Mind the Product London 2017
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Jake Knapp: Design Sprints, Mind the Product London 2017
C. Todd Lombardo: Roadmaps are Dead! Long Live Roadmaps!
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C. Todd Lombardo: Roadmaps are Dead! Long Live Roadmaps!
Marty Cagan: Minimum Viable Product for Platforms
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Marty Cagan: Minimum Viable Product for Platforms
Marty Cagan: An epic discussion of all things product management, BUILD Podcast
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Marty Cagan: An epic discussion of all things product management, BUILD Podcast
Achieve Big, Ambitious Goals with OKRs (Data Ep 4)
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Achieve Big, Ambitious Goals with OKRs (Data Ep 4)
Kathy Sierra: Badass - Making Users Awesome, Mind the Product San Francisco
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Kathy Sierra: Badass - Making Users Awesome, Mind the Product San Francisco
Janna Bastow: Product Roadmap, ProdPad London 2015
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Janna Bastow: Product Roadmap, ProdPad London 2015
Janna Bastow: Finding a Product Prioritization Framework That Works
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Janna Bastow: Finding a Product Prioritization Framework That Works
Janna Bastow: Product market fit is an illusion
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Janna Bastow: Product market fit is an illusion
thank you for this content.. i love it.. 😍
You always make learning feel fun!
Can you provide clarity on what the risk and talent type is referring to.
9:20 "Make it discussable." She is speaking as an authority when she is merely looking through the window and talking about what she is seeing. Take the Toyota example when the senior person expressed a level of dialogue to help free the manager to open up to discuss problems they could help him with. The senior person abandoned his hierarchy authority of power and acted in a peer to peer manner. "Make it discussable" is a command and control approach. The senior person acted heterarchically in a peer to peer fashion.
This is very good
I can and i will do it
I can and i will do it
I'm starting a marketplace myself. In the MVP stage. Last year we got 512 orders this year we're projected to have 2,500. Lots of jewels in here, thanks.
May I know what type of market place you do and how it’s progressing now. I am also still in development stage.
Time codes: (0:00) Intro (11:01) Know what You can't know (16:20) Know what your Customers can't know (20:06) Discovery over Roadmaps (28:40) Data over Opinions (33:00) Outcome over Output (37:55) Designers over Design by Committee (42:00) Collaboration over Consensus (47:23) End Users over Developers (49:22) Pivots over Plans (51:27) Culture over Process (54:38) Questions
25:24building grit
cool
Will Smith is no longer credible to me after witnessing his personal life. I'm glad some people can appreciate this but like her book, this is just too much word salad for me. I tried and just can't get pass her presentation. I prefer to get to the meat and potatoes.
But Amy in reality people are fired for being honest about the damage leadership does to them... I've seen Employee relations side with Leadership to target those employees who speak the truth. So many organizations work this way.
3:50 “I’m married to the white Will Smith.”
@angeladuckworth is a rockstar
“If you gonna quit, quit on a good day. Don’t quit on a bad day.” Like it🙌
Yup, couldn't agree any more! another way to put this is to never make CRITICAL life decisions in HALT mode (Hungry, Angry, Lonely or Tired).
this was very enlightening! I always struggled with self control, until i applied these strategies- now i know why it works. Thank you !
Thank you and where do we get the email address?
So what do I need to do to get better?
"you got an answer in 10 minutes, which is quite good!" Man how things have evolved, now the bar is no longer how fast you get an answer, that became instantaneous with LLMs, now the bar zero-shot answers: how good the LLMs are to infer the best answer to your question no matter how bad written it is. No question why QnA sites now became irrelevant.
This was amazing
Transcript for "Agile vs Waterfall" (18:22): - I meet this all the time: companies that say that they're Agile but in all meaningful senses they're not. - So, in those situations what are you seeing? What are they saying that they think they are Agile but that's actually waterfall? - Well, this is whole idea of these phases is very waterfall concept. Now I say that there's really 3 things that honestly I care about: 1. The first one is: are we actually tackling the risks up front? There's: Value, Usability, Feasibility, Viability - these are the risks in all product and we need to make sure we are tackling those before we write a line of software for Delivery. 2. The seconds is: how you actually solving that problem? Are you solving it with Product Manager defining requirements and designers doing wireframes and engineers coding or they literally side by side coming up with prototypes because that's critical that we have those three, and waterfall kind of separates those. 3. And third and really the most important one as far as the defining characteristic is: before you go into dellivery to building things are you consciously saying: "Yes, this is what we want to go to build"? If yes that's unfortunatelly a defining characteristic of waterfall because we really don't succeed when we ship that feature we successd when we actually solve the problem. So, you don't wanna have a phase that says: "all right, we've done all our design or whatever and now we're into implementation" because in truth we're gonna be iterating many times and so the success is not launching a feature, the success is our KPI has finally achieved what we needed it to achieve. If we're trying to improve our international purchases to 5%, once we hit that 5% we've actually achieved. When you have Agile sort of the way as it's intended to be this is what we're really doing: you've got an Empowered Team that is trying to solve a problem not just about to ship a feature.
brilliant
set speed @ 0.75... ur welcome
Pottery is great. You can apply such knowledge to everything. No need to limit people from exploring great subjects such as pottery.
Deliberate practice 1) specific goal. 2) specific weaknesses. 3) immediate feedback. 4) repeat till effortless mastery. thinking that you could be doing worse stuff optimists focus on what they can change about their life. see negative events through 3rd person perspective
Amazing questions and answers, thanks guys!
Nice podcast! I really liked how the second part of the chat went to. Very clear questions and answers!
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Not being afraid to die on a treadmill sounds like extremely low self esteem and self loathing. You don’t have to die on treadmill to be enough, will.😅
there’s also curiosity and confidence in ones ability to find answers
I don't get the chart at 20:05, how the grit is measured. So, students have higher grit than special forces officers?
5:46 idk if this girl being satirical or something but there is no reason for transactions to stay online because parents just gonna get the baby sitters number after they have a good experience with someone on the marketplace and just pay cash after they find someone they like and trust. Always challenging getting non promiscuous demand to stay online
Good interview, wish it didnt black out every 15 seconds or so, can you re-up without that ? or maybe there is a audio only podcast on apple?
The problem is that most of what she says is correct AND implemented already. As the problem keeps growing we may wish to consider a complete different complementary view
A main message I take from this interesting interview is: being nice is not a profession
the interviewers does not fit the context
When the Nuclear Navy investigates mistakes made by plant operators, they have a small set of categories to explain the source of the error. "Undue sense of urgency" is one of the more common causes.
It's fascinating the way she describes curiosity. If I hear someone say something that I do not respect, the strongest reaction I can have is to lose curiosity for them and their ideas.
great insights. it's a bit annoying when some of these people use acronyms willy nilly assuming everyone knows them. great job from the host to give explanation.
The answer at 16:31 is what I always wonder. Good to hear from someone in a similar niche. The facilitator is great at asking these questions. It's like she knows what doubts I have in mind. Good stuff right here. Thanks 👍🏾
Great interview. Interestingly, the recording starkly highlights Amy’s point that women are less likely to speak up even when they have something useful to say. Not one woman asked a question,
Thanks for sharing!
Great job by the interviewer, juggling so many questions and ideas. Loved every second.
Thanks for sharing this. Great video. I love the 'Europe' example.
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is gold 🌟🌟🌟🌟 I'm coming back after 2 days
At 26:20, it's interesting that after asking a question about gender differences -- which almost always put women at a disadvantage in the workplace -- the interviewer stops listening to Dr. Edmonson's response and starts a silly, distracting nonverbal interaction with an audience member. The look of irritation on her face, though momentary, is unmistakable. Would he have dared do that with a male guest of similar status? It doesn't make him a villain. But, as she points out earlier in the video, our task is to build self awareness of our impact.
I saw that too.
Sadly Will Smith has a situation with mental illness. Undermining your point
quite interesting, thanks for adding this session
My pleasure!
Thank you very much...the questions were to the core..the replies were direct...Thank you for your time
You are welcome!