Organizations of all types and sizes are facing common challenges of how to deal with the uncertainty in our current professional and personal lives. How can you plan when you are uncertain of what's next? On a product level, how can you be sure of delivering the ‘right’ messaging, products, solutions, and services to customers? How do you survive to fight the fight another day? In this session, we will discuss important tips for you as a Product Manager dealing with uncertainty. At the same time, we will discuss another important aspect of dealing with uncertainty, and that is building trust, especially while many of us are working remotely or in new or different settings.
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The New Normal: Product Management During Challenging Times: Leading Under Uncertainty
1. Leading Under Uncertainty
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About Greg Coticchia
Greg Coticchia, MBA, PC, is an award-winning technology executive with over thirty years’ experience in high tech products and
services. He currently serves Carnegie Mellon University as its founding Executive Director for its Master’s Program in Product
Management (MSPM). He previously served the University of Pittsburgh as both its founding Director of the University of
Pittsburgh’s Student Startup Accelerator, ‘The Blast Furnace’, and as its first Executive in Residence (EIR) for software and
information technology. A graduate of the University of Pittsburgh in Industrial Engineering, where he also received his MBA, he
currently teaches several courses including B2B marketing at the University of Pittsburgh Katz School Of Business. He holds
certificates in Entrepreneurial Management from Carnegie Mellon University and Professional Coaching from Duquesne
University. His book, ‘Start Your Startup Right’ is available on Amazon.
About Rebecca Komathy
Rebecca attended California State University, Long Beach, where she earned her M.F.A. in Creative Writing with a concentration in
Fiction. After working in the publishing and English education fields, she became more interested in the information science and
business aspects. She now works at Aggregage as a Webinar Coordinator. When she’s not working, she is probably snuggling with
her French bulldog.
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• In this session, we’ll explore:
• How to build trust internally as rapid change takes place
• Where to focus your product and product roadmap in uncertain times
• What are the keys to being effective no matter where your physical
location is or looks like
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March 1991)
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November 2001)
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June 2009)
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