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Dec 15, 2022 • 14min

ChatGPT and Cautious Optimism: Imminent Job Killer? Probably Not.

While ChatGPT and the underlying AI aren’t necessarily the imminent threats that many have called them, they have the potential to reshape our industry and many industries in ways we won’t be able to predict. So hold on to your butts.Don't forget to subscribe at productthinking.ccWeekly newsletter: ChatGPT and Cautious Optimism: Imminent Job Killer? Probably Not. Or just want to leave a tip: buy me a coffee?Twitter: @kylelarryevans and @producthinking and @prod_by_design ★ Support this podcast ★
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Dec 15, 2022 • 17min

Four Thousand Weeks: Book Review

If you feel you're in conflict, or simply feel you are always trying to get more done that you’ll ever be able to, you should definitely pick up a copy of Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals by Oliver Burkeman. Hopefully, it will change your perspective as much as it has changed mine.Don't forget to subscribe at productthinking.ccWeekly newsletter: Four Thousand Weeks: Book ReviewOr just want to leave a tip: buy me a coffee?Twitter: @kylelarryevans and @producthinking and @prod_by_design ★ Support this podcast ★
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Nov 30, 2022 • 13min

Reggae, Holiday Gifts, Blue Checks, and Van Gogh: Monthly Wrap from November

Another month, another host of great articles, listens, books and other finds from Product Thinking and around the internet. From Reggae albums to holiday gifts to blue checks on Twitter. Here’s what you may have missed in November. Don't forget to subscribe at productthinking.ccWeekly newsletter: Reggae, Holiday Gifts, Blue Checks, and Van Gogh: Monthly Wrap from NovemberOr just want to leave a tip: buy me a coffee?Twitter: @kylelarryevans and @producthinking and @prod_by_design ★ Support this podcast ★
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Nov 23, 2022 • 18min

10 Gift Ideas for Product Managers and Designers

Get ready for the holiday season with a delightful list of gift ideas for product managers and designers! Discover a mix of budget-friendly and premium options that are both practical and fun. From online learning subscriptions like Coursera to ergonomic office essentials, there’s something for everyone. The hosts share personal anecdotes to make each suggestion more relatable. Whether you're buying for others or treating yourself, these thoughtful gifts will surely inspire creativity and productivity.
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Nov 16, 2022 • 16min

Elon, Twitter, and Blue Checks: Product Feature Critique

To create an excellent product or product feature, two things are critical:An understanding of your usersAn understanding of the problemWithout these elements, you will miss the mark most of the time.Elon Musk has been putting on masterclass so far at Twitter (and on Twitter) in everything not to do at a company. Let’s set that aside for a moment though, and zoom in on one specific area of the recent fiasco: the blue checkmark.Don't forget to subscribe at productthinking.ccWeekly newsletter: Elon, Twitter, and Blue Checks: Product Feature CritiqueOr just want to leave a tip: buy me a coffee?Twitter: @kylelarryevans and @producthinking ★ Support this podcast ★
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Nov 3, 2022 • 12min

The Laws of Creativity: Book Review

Creativity is a critical part of our jobs and our lives. Yet it is often misunderstood. In his new book, The Laws of Creativity, founder Joey Cofone identifies 39 laws of creativity and discusses how each law applies to different scenarios in our lives and how we can harness these laws and ideas to recognize creativity and become more creative. Let's dive into it for this month's book review.Don't forget to subscribe at productthinking.ccWeekly newsletter: The Laws of Creativity: Book ReviewOr just want to leave a tip: buy me a coffee?Twitter: @kylelarryevans and @producthinking ★ Support this podcast ★
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Oct 25, 2022 • 15min

Underpants Gnomes, Chess Cheating, and The Laws of Creativity: Monthly Wrap from October

Another month, another host of great articles, listens, books and other finds from Product Thinking and around the internet. Here’s what you may have missed.Don't forget to subscribe at productthinking.ccWeekly newsletter: Underpants Gnomes, Chess Cheating, and The Laws of Creativity: Monthly Wrap from OctoberOr just want to leave a tip: buy me a coffee?Twitter: @kylelarryevans and @producthinking ★ Support this podcast ★
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Oct 19, 2022 • 12min

Sales Commitments vs. Product Commitments: Maybe We're Not So Different After All

I initially balked at the idea that sales and product/engineering should be treated the same. Then I realized that it is exactly what we are always asking for. We want the focus to be on the impact, not on the features. Listen in for more discussion about product management and commitments. Don't forget to subscribe at productthinking.ccWeekly newsletter: Sales Commitments vs. Product Commitments: Maybe We're Not So Different After AllOr just want to leave a tip: buy me a coffee?Twitter: @kylelarryevans and @producthinking ★ Support this podcast ★
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Oct 13, 2022 • 11min

Mastering Future Questions: Practicing So You Can Be Prepared

The more thought we put in ahead of time, the more thoughtful and prepared we can be. I’ve long been of the opinion that no one is great at “thinking on their feet” as we like to say. Rather, some people have simply put more thought in ahead of time and can draw on that preparation more than others. So put in the preparation now.Don't forget to subscribe at productthinking.ccWeekly newsletter: Mastering Future Questions: Practicing So You Can Be PreparedOr just want to leave a tip: buy me a coffee?Twitter: @kylelarryevans and @producthinking ★ Support this podcast ★
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Oct 6, 2022 • 16min

Making Work Visible: Exposing Time Theft to Optimize Work & Flow: Book Review

If you are like me, so much of the work you do, and the work your team does, is invisible to most outside observers. You may understand what you’re working on, and your team likely understands it as well. But as soon as you move outside of the inner circle, the work becomes opaque. Move further away, it becomes a black box that outsiders peer into, but can’t discern what is happening.This is often the source of immense conflict and consternation. Which is why this month we review the book Making Work Visible: Exposing Time Theft to Optimize Work & Flow by Dominica DeGrandis.  Don't forget to subscribe at productthinking.ccWeekly newsletter: Making Work Visible: Exposing Time Theft to Optimize Work & Flow: Book ReviewOr just want to leave a tip: buy me a coffee?Twitter: @kylelarryevans and @producthinking ★ Support this podcast ★

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