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Prodity: Product by Design

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Apr 23, 2021 • 1h 14min

Prioritization, Creating Order, and Product Management - An Interview with Rachael Larsen, Head of Education

In this episode, we are joined by Rachael Larsen, the new Head of Education at Product School. Rachael has been in technology and education for over 14 years, and has built software products that range from mobile apps to large enterprise systems. We discuss everything from "beta spring" weather to prioritizing in product and in life. We discuss tips for product managers, best advice, and some highlights and lowlights from Rachael's career in product. Rachael Larsen (LinkedIn)Inspired by Marty CaganSign up for Kyle's Product Thinking Newsletter for more updates.Like our podcast, consider Buying Us a Coffee
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Apr 5, 2021 • 56min

Tips for Product Careers - Interviewing, Job Searches & More

Managing your product career is critical to your success. It starts with applying a product mindset to your career, and taking that mindset to your job search and interviewing when that time comes. In this episode, we give our top tips on how to do that, from before you start looking for a job, to while your interviewing, to post interview tips. Sign up for Kyle's Product Thinking Newsletter for more updates.Like our podcast, consider Buying Us a Coffee
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Mar 22, 2021 • 1h 21min

MVP: What is the Real Definition of Minimum Viable Product and How to Use One

The podcast delves into the controversy surrounding Minimum Viable Products (MVPs), discussing their definition, challenges, and implementation. They emphasize the importance of clarity, proper planning, and continuous testing to navigate the complexities of product development. The conversation also touches on the evolution of pies, the functionality of physical keys versus touch bars, and the balance between functionality and design in product development.
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Mar 5, 2021 • 1h 9min

User Personas - What They Are, When They're Good, & Problems They Cause

User personas have been around for a long time. Creating them can be an excellent exercise and a useful tool for UX design and product teams. But are they always the right answer? And what about when the rubber meets the road? Personas can be great in theory, but in practice can fall short. In this episode, we explore the ways to use personas and the ways they can fall short, along with what to do for your teams.LinksDesign of Everyday ThingsThe Inmates are Running the Asylum
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Feb 17, 2021 • 1h 23min

The Best and Worst Elements of Being a Product Manager or UX Designer

Being a product manager or UX designer can be great. But it can also suck. In this episode, we discuss the best and worst elements of working in product management and product design. From the highs of creating a strategy and solving real user problems to the lows of fighting constant bureaucracy and cranking out features, we tackle the reality of our favorite (and least favorite) parts of the job. Links:Jeff Bezos and AmazonProduct Thinking vs Project Thinking
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Feb 3, 2021 • 1h 12min

Tips For Starting a UX Design Career or Design Team with David Broschinsky

David Broschinsky is a Director of UX. He has over 20 years of experience, and has seen the field grow from almost nothing to its current state. As he's helped develop UX teams and UX practitioners, he's seen what works and what it takes to be successful. In this episode, we discussed where UX started and the changes we'll see in the future. We talked about how we can build good design teams and get support from our organizations. We also discussed tips for young UX designers. And, of course, a few of our favorite gadgets. You can follow David at @sundiverdb on Twitter and @sundiverdb on InstagramWhile you're there, don't forget to follow @kylelarryevans, @yanchauchau, and @prod_by_design
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Jan 25, 2021 • 1h 4min

Recognizing Employees and Colleagues - How, Why, and When

Recognizing and acknowledging employees and colleagues is critical for motivation, engagement, and job satisfaction. But how can we do better at recognizing our team members and teammates? Who should do it? When is a good time? And why, as product people, is it especially important? Join us as we dive headfirst into 2021 and into the importance of acknowledging accomplishments, great and small.
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Dec 7, 2020 • 1h

15 Gift Ideas - The Perfect Gifts for Product Managers or Designers

Looking for the perfect holiday gift for the product manager or UX designer in your life? Look no further. We've got you covered. Whether it's a small token of appreciation or a major splurge, there is something on our list sure to satisfy discerning tastes. We cover items for less expensive to very nice, along with a few surprise bonuses. So take a listen if you need ideas for yourself or someone in your life.Check out the Holiday Gift Guide Article on our site as well!Product Managers:Estimation Dice - $12Empowered - $28Or check out any book from this listAudible Subscription - $150Leather Notebook Cover - $89MTP Annual Membership - $250Webcam and Mic - $220Bose 700 Headphones - $340Product/UX Designers:Wireframing notebook from Moo $19.99https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8LRwrKH7_ISubscription gifting: Setapp, $9.99The noun project, $39.99 for a year Blush - modular illustration, $12/moUdemy - gift a course!Wrist rest ($36)We hotkey all dayRoyal Seat Cushion from Purple, $79-99Candle subscription for WFH from Vellabox, $60 for 3mos (prepay) Bonus: Gift card exchangehttps://www.reddit.com/r/giftcardexchange/Get stamps for your designer friends!
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Nov 24, 2020 • 59min

10 Product Shout-outs - A Thanksgiving Special

In the spirit of Thanksgiving, we give 10 shout-outs (and a few bonuses) to some products we're using and love. From apps on our computers, to apps on our phones, to the best cup of hot chocolate, settle in for a holiday treat as we talk good product and design. Secura Milk FrotherSetapp: Netflix of appsElevate: Brain trainingCleanShot X: screenshot & screen recordingFossil SmartwatchNoizio: background noiseWeeblyTodoist: task managementTP Link: Smart home switchesKarabiner-Elements: Key-binding for keyboards(Not a product but life-saver) All the sketch plugins by Jason BurnsEva's keyboard: https://imgur.com/a/mQ9EGIl
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Nov 17, 2020 • 1h 6min

Exploring Three Cognitive Biases on Product Teams

In this episode we sat down with Adam Thomas, a product manager, leader and coach, to talk about 3 main cognitive biases in product teams and what we can do about them. We discussed how product managers are responsible for the decision fitness and process, and how to move from system one thinking to system two thinking. Buckle up for another great discussion. Links and notes:Wasps: From Murder Hornets to Red Velvet AntsIdentifying and Addressing Common Biases in Product ManagementThinking Fast and Slow (by Daniel Kahneman)Adam Thomas - Product Person

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