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Mentioned in 7 episodes
Product Operations
Book • 2023
In 'Product Operations', Melissa Perri and Denise Tilles explore the essential role of Product Operations in scaling software companies.
The book outlines the three pillars of Product Operations—Data and Insights, Customer and Market Insights, and Process and Governance—and provides strategies for implementing this function to enhance product management efficiency and decision-making.
The book outlines the three pillars of Product Operations—Data and Insights, Customer and Market Insights, and Process and Governance—and provides strategies for implementing this function to enhance product management efficiency and decision-making.
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Mentioned in 7 episodes
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, offering insights into the product operations role.


Melissa Perri

Denise Tilles

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The ultimate guide to product operations | Melissa Perri and Denise Tilles
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as her upcoming book, focusing on product operations and scaling product organizations.


Melissa Perri

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How to create a winning product strategy | Melissa Perri
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e’s journey and transformation at OLX.


Melissa Perri

Hugo Froes

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Episode 216: Getting OKRs Right: Planning with Impact at OLX with Hugo Froes
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as highlighting the data needs that product operations can bring.

Lindsay Bell

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Can you put a price on product ops? with Lindsay Bell
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as an excellent start to understanding product operations.

Christopher Fox

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Should ProductOps be centralised or localised? | Topher Fox
Mentioned by Justin as a book where Athena Health case study is explained in detail.

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Does product operations enable value creation? | Melissa Perri
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as the second book she wrote in 2023 with Denise, diving deeper into the infrastructure aspect of product management.


Melissa Perri

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#16: Melissa Perri on Product Management in the Age of AI, the New Build Trap, and Opening A Restaurant
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as a super rich resource co-authored by Melissa Perry and Denise Tills.

Hugo Froes

Should Product Ops aim to be redundant? | Hugo Froes
Mentioned by John Fukuda as a good definition of product operations first 30, 60, 90 days.

Operational Excellence in Design + Leadership + Design Ops with Jon Fukuda — DT101 E144