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#ProdMgmtTalk Professionals forwarding the movement for product excellence by design. Discussions about the art, craft and discipline required for products that contribute value. All aspects of customer development, user experience, product innovation, design, development, marketing and scaling. @ProdMgmtTalk Founded by @CindyFSolomon talking with thought leaders from Silicon Valley and beyond. @StartupProduct @ProductSummit Syndicating The Everyday Innovator with Chad McAllister.
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Mar 19, 2014 • 1h 3min
Hemant Elhence, CEO, Synerzip On Leveraging Remote Software Development In India
Hemant Elhence, Founder & CEO of Synerzip, will discuss tips and best practices for effectively leveraging offshore/India based software development for fast growing technology companies.
While there is a compelling economic argument to be made for for leveraging offshore/India based software talent, there is significant friction and risk involved. In this discussion, we will share key best practices to reduce or eliminate those friction and risk elements.
Hemant says, "Global Product Management Talk is a wonderful community of practitioners to exchange ideas and best practices. This exchange of ideas really helps push the state of practice of software product management."
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Mar 12, 2014 • 1h 4min
Hacking Innovation: What Innovators Really Do with Chad McAllister, PhD
What do innovators really do? This is the question our speaker had in mind. To investigate answers, he set out on the road, traveling the US in an RV. On this webcast you will learn the insights and secrets gained from business leaders, innovators, and product development professionals.
Join Chad McAllister, innovation hacker, as he shares product development and innovation insights from interviews with product professionals and business owners from large and small businesses.
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Mar 5, 2014 • 1h 6min
Dan Nguyen, VP of Products, Emotient
Key Differences Between Software Product Management At Large Vs. Smaller Companies With Dan Nguyen, VP Products, Emotient
Dan says, "I'm delighted to be able to engage in a discussion about important topics on product management with a community equally passionate about this profession and lifelong commitment."
Dan's career has been focused on the business and technologies behind mobile software and Internet. Dan currently heads products for Emotient, a startup commercializing technology for recognizing expressions from standard video and web cameras. Dan's entire career has been singularly focused on software product management and development, from the fortune 500 to startups, building startup teams from scratch to leading larger teams at a public company. He earned a B.S. in engineering at Cornell and an MBA at Harvard.
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Feb 26, 2014 • 1h 6min
Karen Song, CEO, Stylematic, Hot Fashion Tech Startup
Karen Song is CEO of hot fashion-tech startup, STYLEMATIC, a fun and addictive mobile app that delivers style recommendations and instantly complements user preferences. The app leverages its user base to provide a global, crowd-sourced perspective for personalizing fashion recommendations.
“I am inspired by beauty and constantly strive to capture it. Although the quest to be beautiful could easily be misconstrued as vanity, I believe that expression of one’s truest essence is a very uplifting and positive experience. There’s something delightful about discovering a beautiful dress or handbag in the store and making it your own by wearing it. I created STYLEMATIC to provide users with a fun supportive environment for seeking fashion advice and expressing their own personal style”, shares Karen Song, CEO and founder of STYLEMATIC.
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Feb 19, 2014 • 1h 5min
Product Line Roadmapping with Paul O'Connor, Founder of The Adept Group
Paul O'Connor, Founder of The Adept Group, Addresses The Value Of Product Line Roadmapping For Tying Strategy To Execution
Companies that embrace product line roadmapping can reap enormous benefits, including: greater strategic impact (think revenue, earnings and market share); faster deliveries by leveraging platforms and delivering feeding technologies and capabilities in a more timely fashion; focused and amplified innovation; better resource use efficiency through much smarter cross-organizational/cross-hierarchy coordination of work and decisions specific to a common product line strategy.
“I am looking forward to the opportunity to discuss this important topic with the listeners of Global Product Management Talk because it is my observation and belief that, at minimum, product line roadmapping offers organizations the opportunity to double the impact – that is, the bottom line performance – of a product line when compared to the base case of not doing roadmapping,” states Paul.
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Feb 12, 2014 • 1h 3min
Eco-Astounding: Designing Superior Products from 100% Waste
Robert Noble, CEO, Noble Environmental Technologies, Discusses How To Utilize Low/No-value Materials And Turn Them Into Extremely HIGH VALUE Products
"Working with the Global Product Management Talk community is a positive way for ECOR to align itself with brands that are making a difference in today's marketplace," said Bob Noble. "Noble Environmental Technologies firmly believes that global networking is essential to creating worldwide brand recognition."
Robert Noble, LEED-AP, AIA, Founder and CEO of Noble Environmental Technologies, is an architect, environmental designer, industrial designer, and environmental technology entrepreneur. He has been the recipient of numerous regional and national awards for his industrial and architectural designs, and green technology innovations. Early in his career, Mr. Noble dedicated himself to "mission founded" enterprises which would force a convergence of environmentally committed professional design services and clean product and manufacturing technologies with the realities of many large commercial markets and the building industry. Mr. Noble has attended UC San Diego, UC Berkeley, Harvard Graduate School of Design, Harvard Business School, and Cambridge University Graduate Department of Architecture.
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Feb 5, 2014 • 1h 5min
Human Centered Design w/ Alejandro Rios, Innovation Designer Entrepreneur
Alejandro Ríos Peña is a Design-Thinking telecom engineer and entrepreneur who believes in innovation as the vital force for a passionate, total-quality life. He is a technology entrepreneur with both development and product design management backgrounds currently based in Latin America. His portfolio of projects go from Cloud Call Center and PBX unified communications using Open Source and voice over IP, through several Twitter mashups, Agile practices combined with PMI and Design-thinking for startups.
In this conversation, he will discuss the value of Human Centered Design and how it can help to:
- Validate market opportunities understanding customers and their behavior
- Create and capture value through innovation
- Develop sustainable and scalable business models
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Jan 29, 2014 • 1h 5min
Maria Fernanda Vasquez Karim, Int'l Manager, British Telecom
Maria Fernanda Vasquez Karim, Int'l Project Delivery Manager, British Telecom, Discusses How To Keep Women Engaged In STEM Careers
At the San Francisco Bay Area She's Geeky conference, held this past weekend at Microsoft Mountainview campus, Maria Karim led and participated in talks with other women in technology about the challenges of being a women in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Math related industries. Maria herself has a fascinating narrative of her own experience, which she enjoys sharing to inspire young girls and everyone to achieve their dreams. Her favorite quote is "One Step One Connection at a Time!"
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Jan 22, 2014 • 1h 3min
Lean Product Development in the Enterprise w/David Bland, NEO
David Bland, Principal Advisor at Neo Innovation, Inc. And Author, Discusses How Large Corporations Are Adopting Lean Product Development To Build Products That Matter
The principles put forth in Eric Ries’ Lean Startup aren’t just for startups. Lean startup practices can and do work in the enterprise too. David J. Bland discusses what lean startup in the enterprise is, how it works, and how agile principles and practices can help you quickly test and validate your hypotheses and gather customer feedback to build better products.
David Bland helps organizations change how they create and deliver value. He's advised teams responsible for millions of dollars of revenue to embrace the shift from "can we build it" to "should we build it". When he's not advising Silicon Valley Startups and the Fortune 500, David can be found speaking, writing and leading workshops on lean startup, business model generation and customer development. David is author of the upcoming business novel, Minimum Viable Inc.
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Jan 15, 2014 • 1h 5min
Woody Zuill on Mob Programming
Mob Programming is a development practice where the whole team works on the same thing, at the same time, in the same space, and at the same computer. This is a “Whole Team” approach to doing all the work the team does – including coding, designing, testing, and working with the “customer” (partner, Product Owner, user, etc). We'll take a look at the practice and explore the benefits and some ideas you can try on your own team.
Woody Zuill has been programming computers for 30 years, and works as an Agile Coach/Development Manager. Over the last 15 years he has worked as an Agile Coach, Trainer, and Extreme Programmer. He believes code must be simple, clean, and maintainable to realize the Agile promise of Responding to Change. He spent many years as an artist/designer/manufacturer of graphics for televised sporting events where deadlines are for real. Loves Mob Programming.
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