Main takeaways:
- What makes a Product leader effective?
- Setting Product Vision and a Strategy
- How to create measurable customer value add?
- How to create high performing teams?
Managing Products During a Pandemic by Mastercard Dir of PMProduct School
Main Takeaways:
- Be flexible with your Roadmap and revise product metrics to suit the economic climate
- Keep innovating and communicating with your customers
- Create a work life balance plan to stay focused, motivated and healthy
How Product Managers Should Approach AI/ML by Facebook PMProduct School
Main Takeaways:
- What type of problems can be solved with AI/ML?
- How does AI/ML fit into the overall product development cycle?
- What can you do as a PM to help your AI-enabled product succeed?
How can AI/ML ruin your product and what to do about it?
What's Growth PM and How's it Different to PM Types by Dropbox PMProduct School
Your product ideas and analyses are only as valuable as your ability to put things into action. And putting things into action is all about working with others in the organization. This process involves a number of soft skills, like communication, persuasion, negotiation, and evangelism. The art of influencing without authority involves understanding and empathizing with different sets of people. And to do that, you need to develop certain soft skills that will help lead your team and make your stakeholders understand any decision you’re taking. It's time to learn from top PM leaders!
The Importance of Soft Skills as a PM by Google PMProduct School
Main Takeaways:
- Why it's important to empathizing and understanding your own teammates / partners, and not just your end users
- Unlocking the long-term value of bringing people up the mountain with you on your product-building journey
- How developing your emotional IQ will take you from being a good PM to being a great PM
Product Discovery for Product Managers by Udacity Product LeaderProduct School
Main takeaways:
- What is product discovery and why is it important?
- How to build customer empathy and understand the underlying needs of your users?
- How to utilize different quantitative and qualitative research methods for your product discovery?
- How to leverage different stakeholders across your company to crowdsource ideas?
- How to use Google’s Design Sprint process to answer critical business questions?
Managing Products During a Pandemic by Mastercard Dir of PMProduct School
Main Takeaways:
- Be flexible with your Roadmap and revise product metrics to suit the economic climate
- Keep innovating and communicating with your customers
- Create a work life balance plan to stay focused, motivated and healthy
How Product Managers Should Approach AI/ML by Facebook PMProduct School
Main Takeaways:
- What type of problems can be solved with AI/ML?
- How does AI/ML fit into the overall product development cycle?
- What can you do as a PM to help your AI-enabled product succeed?
How can AI/ML ruin your product and what to do about it?
What's Growth PM and How's it Different to PM Types by Dropbox PMProduct School
Your product ideas and analyses are only as valuable as your ability to put things into action. And putting things into action is all about working with others in the organization. This process involves a number of soft skills, like communication, persuasion, negotiation, and evangelism. The art of influencing without authority involves understanding and empathizing with different sets of people. And to do that, you need to develop certain soft skills that will help lead your team and make your stakeholders understand any decision you’re taking. It's time to learn from top PM leaders!
The Importance of Soft Skills as a PM by Google PMProduct School
Main Takeaways:
- Why it's important to empathizing and understanding your own teammates / partners, and not just your end users
- Unlocking the long-term value of bringing people up the mountain with you on your product-building journey
- How developing your emotional IQ will take you from being a good PM to being a great PM
Product Discovery for Product Managers by Udacity Product LeaderProduct School
Main takeaways:
- What is product discovery and why is it important?
- How to build customer empathy and understand the underlying needs of your users?
- How to utilize different quantitative and qualitative research methods for your product discovery?
- How to leverage different stakeholders across your company to crowdsource ideas?
- How to use Google’s Design Sprint process to answer critical business questions?
A Practical Template for Product Thinking by Google PMProduct School
Main Takeaways:
- What makes a good PM & what they do right
- How to deliver products and features that both delight customers and company
- How to achieve success in shipping features
Transitioning Into PM With an MBA by Walmart Labs Sr PMProduct School
This document discusses transitioning into product management with an MBA degree. It provides an overview of JM Coaching & Training and their product management certificate programs. It then outlines steps MBA graduates can take to transition into PM roles, including understanding their experience level, creating an action plan for research and networking, and executing that plan through upskilling, recruiting, and international considerations. The key takeaways are to understand your experience, create an action plan, and continuously execute and improve.
Navigating Ambiguity Through Prioritization by Uber Product LeadProduct School
Main Takeaways:
- Keep data at your fingertips
- Don’t be afraid to over-communicate; even if it's not ‘good’ news.
- Hone the art of saying “No” by focussing on the “Why”
Unblock Your Career by Facebook Sr Product ManagerProduct School
Main Takeaways:
- PM your promotion: You set clear expectations and milestones for your products. Why not apply the same structure & accountability when it comes to promotions?
- Call out bias: Stand up for yourself. Be a diplomat, not a doormat.
- Ask for help: Stop worrying about optics and know when it's time to call in the big guns.
The Best Hiring Practices by Amazon Product LeadProduct School
As a Product Manager, you’re responsible for delivering products and features that both delight customers and move the company closer to its top-line metrics. However, how do you know whether the individual features you ship each sprint or each quarter are successful? It's easy to be overwhelmed by the number of responsibilities that a Product Manager has. You want to shine and show that you deserve the trust that the company placed on you. But first, preparation is key. Which is why in this session we will be diving deeper into the skills that will help you get ahead in the competitive PM space.
PM Secrets for Graduate Students by Microsoft Sr PMProduct School
The document discusses secrets for graduate students pursuing product management careers. It begins with an overview of product management certificates and training courses offered by ProductSchool.com. The presenter then defines what a product manager is and traits of good PMs, noting PMs don't write code or manage testing. The bulk of the document outlines a typical student's journey from admission to graduation, highlighting opportunities to build skills at each stage and common pitfalls to avoid, such as not taking advantage of time before starting school or getting swept up in classes without a plan. It emphasizes the importance of early preparation for internships and experienced PM roles after graduation.
Collaborative Leadership in Product Teams by Zalando Principal PMProduct School
Main Takeaways:
- How to lead with soft power and influence
- How to be agile with your processes and evolve those constantly
- How to go from an idea to a real-life customer experience and remain friends with your teammates
Creating a Culture of Collaboration by Google PMProduct School
Main Takeaways:
- Product managers play a pivotal role in building a high-performing cross-functional teams
- Leverage the right tools & build mechanisms for effective collaboration
- Product Management calls for situation driven approach of being collaborative vs. directive
Build Successfully: Use the Mission of Your Brand by Disney Sr PMProduct School
Main Takeaways:
-The importance of believing in the brand your products are building.
-How a defined and understood culture can drive successful product delivery.
-The value of your users understanding the mission and vision of your brand.
Product Management in a Pandemic by Booking.com Sr PMProduct School
Main takeaways:
- Awareness: knowing the impact (macro vs micro)
- Adaptability: reacting to the new circumstances
- Opportunities: innovation for business continuity
- People Aspect: empathy for team members for success in the long run
How to PM Your PM Career - From 0 to 1 by Facebook PMProduct School
The document discusses how to plan and manage a career in product management. It provides advice from a Facebook product manager on building foundational PM skills through hands-on projects and gaining functional expertise to land an entry-level "minimum viable product" PM role. The path to a PM career involves practicing analytical and execution skills through side projects, getting mentorship, and gaining experience either directly in PM roles or through a technical or business function first. New PMs should focus on learning products and stakeholders, defining success criteria, and using mentorship for ongoing career guidance.
The Art and Science of Gathering Product Ideas by Booking.com PMProduct School
Main Takeaways:
- Learn how to gather ideas to actually test in the market.
- Practices for seeing the world, and the Blue Oceans within it.
- Methods for developing your innovation skills over time.
Identifying Your Product Management Style by LinkedIn Sr PMProduct School
Main takeaways:
The problem space you would like to work in.
->The vision and mission of the company you join or start. Example: LinkedIn’s “create economic opportunity for every member of the global -workforce by connecting the wold’s processionals"
->The technical solutions needed to solve the problem. Example: “Recommendation models to help connect people to each other”
->Self-identification of skills, interests, and passions.
Technical PM (former Eng) vs Design PM (former designer) vs Leadership PM (Product School/MBA)
->The type of company you want to join or start.
->Large, medium, or small. Public, non-profit, or start-up. B2B, B2C, Enterprise, Software only, or physical (hardware) and software.
Managing an ML Product as a Black-Box by fmr Groupon Sr BI PMProduct School
Main takeaways:
- You are the product owner or a stakeholder of a machine learning product. How can you manage and optimize the product without getting into its technical details?
- Making sure the product has the right input data available: you might have the most talented data science team in the world, but without the right fuel (ie data) their potential is limited from the start
- Choosing the right performance metrics to make sure the product is aligned with your business needs.
- Test the tests! A test-driven approach to guarantee the tests currently in place fairly reflect the business scenarios (e.g. you are not using data points not available in production)
Webinar: Product Backlog: Create, Prioritize & Organize by Expedia Global PMProduct School
Main Takeaways:
- Set realistic and achievable product goals
- Be open to ideas but don’t get overwhelmed & Prioritization techniques to achieve a healthy mix
- Feedback and Feed forward
Webinar: What I Wish I Knew About PM Before I Became a PM by Zappos PMProduct School
Main takeaways:
- De-mystifying Product Management
- Some suggestions to know if Product Management is right for you
- What Product Management might look like in the future
Leading in Unprecedented Times by Uber Head of Product, MapsProduct School
The document discusses how product leaders can navigate unprecedented times by evolving their product and teams. It recommends recognizing changes in the market, identifying emerging opportunities, adapting products accordingly, and communicating growth strategies. It also stresses the importance of empathy within teams, connecting across teams, and empowering global teams to evolve company culture. The overall message is that with analysis of consumer trends, leaders can pivot and adapt their strategy, products, and operations to realize lasting opportunities even during adversities.
Importance of Continuous Learning for PMs by Amazon Sr PMProduct School
Main Takeaways:
-Skills that make better product managers (in my opinion)
-How high learnability makes you a better professional
-Learning leads to helping others/teaching
Main takeaways:
-Why it's important to be a data-driven Product Manager in this era of digital transformation.
-What are the techniques that can be used to collect the right data - qualitative and quantitative.
-How to use the data to define the right success metrics for your product/product feature.
A Practical Template for Product Thinking by Google PMProduct School
Main Takeaways:
- What makes a good PM & what they do right
- How to deliver products and features that both delight customers and company
- How to achieve success in shipping features
Transitioning Into PM With an MBA by Walmart Labs Sr PMProduct School
This document discusses transitioning into product management with an MBA degree. It provides an overview of JM Coaching & Training and their product management certificate programs. It then outlines steps MBA graduates can take to transition into PM roles, including understanding their experience level, creating an action plan for research and networking, and executing that plan through upskilling, recruiting, and international considerations. The key takeaways are to understand your experience, create an action plan, and continuously execute and improve.
Navigating Ambiguity Through Prioritization by Uber Product LeadProduct School
Main Takeaways:
- Keep data at your fingertips
- Don’t be afraid to over-communicate; even if it's not ‘good’ news.
- Hone the art of saying “No” by focussing on the “Why”
Unblock Your Career by Facebook Sr Product ManagerProduct School
Main Takeaways:
- PM your promotion: You set clear expectations and milestones for your products. Why not apply the same structure & accountability when it comes to promotions?
- Call out bias: Stand up for yourself. Be a diplomat, not a doormat.
- Ask for help: Stop worrying about optics and know when it's time to call in the big guns.
The Best Hiring Practices by Amazon Product LeadProduct School
As a Product Manager, you’re responsible for delivering products and features that both delight customers and move the company closer to its top-line metrics. However, how do you know whether the individual features you ship each sprint or each quarter are successful? It's easy to be overwhelmed by the number of responsibilities that a Product Manager has. You want to shine and show that you deserve the trust that the company placed on you. But first, preparation is key. Which is why in this session we will be diving deeper into the skills that will help you get ahead in the competitive PM space.
PM Secrets for Graduate Students by Microsoft Sr PMProduct School
The document discusses secrets for graduate students pursuing product management careers. It begins with an overview of product management certificates and training courses offered by ProductSchool.com. The presenter then defines what a product manager is and traits of good PMs, noting PMs don't write code or manage testing. The bulk of the document outlines a typical student's journey from admission to graduation, highlighting opportunities to build skills at each stage and common pitfalls to avoid, such as not taking advantage of time before starting school or getting swept up in classes without a plan. It emphasizes the importance of early preparation for internships and experienced PM roles after graduation.
Collaborative Leadership in Product Teams by Zalando Principal PMProduct School
Main Takeaways:
- How to lead with soft power and influence
- How to be agile with your processes and evolve those constantly
- How to go from an idea to a real-life customer experience and remain friends with your teammates
Creating a Culture of Collaboration by Google PMProduct School
Main Takeaways:
- Product managers play a pivotal role in building a high-performing cross-functional teams
- Leverage the right tools & build mechanisms for effective collaboration
- Product Management calls for situation driven approach of being collaborative vs. directive
Build Successfully: Use the Mission of Your Brand by Disney Sr PMProduct School
Main Takeaways:
-The importance of believing in the brand your products are building.
-How a defined and understood culture can drive successful product delivery.
-The value of your users understanding the mission and vision of your brand.
Product Management in a Pandemic by Booking.com Sr PMProduct School
Main takeaways:
- Awareness: knowing the impact (macro vs micro)
- Adaptability: reacting to the new circumstances
- Opportunities: innovation for business continuity
- People Aspect: empathy for team members for success in the long run
How to PM Your PM Career - From 0 to 1 by Facebook PMProduct School
The document discusses how to plan and manage a career in product management. It provides advice from a Facebook product manager on building foundational PM skills through hands-on projects and gaining functional expertise to land an entry-level "minimum viable product" PM role. The path to a PM career involves practicing analytical and execution skills through side projects, getting mentorship, and gaining experience either directly in PM roles or through a technical or business function first. New PMs should focus on learning products and stakeholders, defining success criteria, and using mentorship for ongoing career guidance.
The Art and Science of Gathering Product Ideas by Booking.com PMProduct School
Main Takeaways:
- Learn how to gather ideas to actually test in the market.
- Practices for seeing the world, and the Blue Oceans within it.
- Methods for developing your innovation skills over time.
Identifying Your Product Management Style by LinkedIn Sr PMProduct School
Main takeaways:
The problem space you would like to work in.
->The vision and mission of the company you join or start. Example: LinkedIn’s “create economic opportunity for every member of the global -workforce by connecting the wold’s processionals"
->The technical solutions needed to solve the problem. Example: “Recommendation models to help connect people to each other”
->Self-identification of skills, interests, and passions.
Technical PM (former Eng) vs Design PM (former designer) vs Leadership PM (Product School/MBA)
->The type of company you want to join or start.
->Large, medium, or small. Public, non-profit, or start-up. B2B, B2C, Enterprise, Software only, or physical (hardware) and software.
Managing an ML Product as a Black-Box by fmr Groupon Sr BI PMProduct School
Main takeaways:
- You are the product owner or a stakeholder of a machine learning product. How can you manage and optimize the product without getting into its technical details?
- Making sure the product has the right input data available: you might have the most talented data science team in the world, but without the right fuel (ie data) their potential is limited from the start
- Choosing the right performance metrics to make sure the product is aligned with your business needs.
- Test the tests! A test-driven approach to guarantee the tests currently in place fairly reflect the business scenarios (e.g. you are not using data points not available in production)
Webinar: Product Backlog: Create, Prioritize & Organize by Expedia Global PMProduct School
Main Takeaways:
- Set realistic and achievable product goals
- Be open to ideas but don’t get overwhelmed & Prioritization techniques to achieve a healthy mix
- Feedback and Feed forward
Webinar: What I Wish I Knew About PM Before I Became a PM by Zappos PMProduct School
Main takeaways:
- De-mystifying Product Management
- Some suggestions to know if Product Management is right for you
- What Product Management might look like in the future
Leading in Unprecedented Times by Uber Head of Product, MapsProduct School
The document discusses how product leaders can navigate unprecedented times by evolving their product and teams. It recommends recognizing changes in the market, identifying emerging opportunities, adapting products accordingly, and communicating growth strategies. It also stresses the importance of empathy within teams, connecting across teams, and empowering global teams to evolve company culture. The overall message is that with analysis of consumer trends, leaders can pivot and adapt their strategy, products, and operations to realize lasting opportunities even during adversities.
Importance of Continuous Learning for PMs by Amazon Sr PMProduct School
Main Takeaways:
-Skills that make better product managers (in my opinion)
-How high learnability makes you a better professional
-Learning leads to helping others/teaching
Main takeaways:
-Why it's important to be a data-driven Product Manager in this era of digital transformation.
-What are the techniques that can be used to collect the right data - qualitative and quantitative.
-How to use the data to define the right success metrics for your product/product feature.
The Role of Innovation in Product Career by eBay Sr PMProduct School
Main Takeaways:
-Innovation opportunities in big tech companies
-My learnings being an innovation champion @ eBay
-How Innovation mindset can help you as a product owner
-How can an innovation mindset help shape your product career
Meet the Speaker: Parin Jogani
How to Effectively Collaborate as a PM by Twitch Sr PMProduct School
Main takeaways:
1. Tips on how to collaborate effectively with your peers
2. How to build strong relationships
3. How to build the right product for your customers
Building a Roadmap for Multiple Products by Yelp PMProduct School
Main takeaways:
- Identifying the opportunities that would benefit multiple products
- Discussion if we should build for multiple products and potential risks
- How to build a hypothesis and get stakeholder alignment
Embrace a Non-Traditional Product Career by Amazon ProductProduct School
Main Takeaways:
-How to properly set up your career
-Give yourself benchmarks as you're going on your career journey
-Common opportunities and pitfalls that you can expect, and how to mitigate and take advantage of them
Embrace a Non-Traditional Product Career by Amazon ProductProduct School
Main Takeaways:
-How to properly set up your career
-Give yourself benchmarks as you're going on your career journey
-Common opportunities and pitfalls that you can expect, and how to mitigate and take advantage of them
Excelling as a Product Manager by PayPal Product LeaderProduct School
The document provides tips for excelling as a product manager from Sumit Savla, a product manager at PayPal. It outlines three key steps: defining the product strategy and vision by analyzing the current product and exploring new opportunities; selling the product vision by prioritizing it, gaining resources and buy-in from stakeholders; and executing by documenting progress, communicating updates, and focusing on launch rather than day-to-day delivery. The overall message is to spend time defining the vision, communicate the benefits frequently, and focus on execution details like documentation and risk resolution.
Excelling as a Product Manager by PayPal Product LeaderProduct School
Main Takeaways:
-Step back and spend dedicated time to reflect and think about the future aspects of your product.
-Frequently share your product vision & road map with the scrum team, stakeholders, and leadership to get their buy-in.
-Focus on communicating product requirements and the impact v/s day to day delivery.
Main takeaways:
-Understand types of Product Managers and their superpower
-Overview of the top 10 successful sectors in tech
-Important product considerations/ challenges in each sector
The "Why" of Product Management by Microsoft Product LeadProduct School
Main takeaways:
-Never hesitate to ask the question "why"
-How to effectively communicate via Precision Question and Answering
-What makes you stand out
Make Your Experience Your PM Forte by Microsoft Product LeaderProduct School
The document discusses breaking into product management and getting started in the role. It provides advice from a Microsoft product leader on carving your own unique path to product management based on their experiences across electrical engineering, consulting, finance, and more. The leader emphasizes that the connections between one's diverse experiences may not be obvious and stresses bringing a fresh perspective through listening to help provide clarity. They also recommend choosing your own adventure by being curious, seeking mentorship, and reflecting on your strengths as you define your own product management role.
Live it to Weave It: PM & Storytelling by Microsoft Product LeaderProduct School
Main Takeaways:
- How to be a good storyteller
- How to connect with your peers, stakeholder, and end-customer by means of your story
- What it means to be able to drive a success story into a successful product
- How to connect the other Pillars of PM discipline through a story
Live it to Weave It: PM & Storytelling by Microsoft Product LeaderProduct School
Main takeaways:
-How to be a good storyteller
-How to connect with your peers, stakeholder, and end-customer by means of your story
-What it means to be able to drive a success story into a successful product
-How to connect the other Pillars of PM discipline through a story
Intro to Product Management by HubSpot Product ManagerProduct School
This document provides information about product management courses offered by Product School. It summarizes the courses available, including Product Management, Coding for Managers, Data Analytics for Managers, Digital Marketing for Managers, UX Design for Managers, and Product Leadership for Managers. The speaker for tonight's event is then introduced as Iuliia Palma, a Product Manager at HubSpot, along with her background and expertise in product management. An overview of the Product Management course is also provided, outlining the modules on identifying opportunities, validating opportunities, executing on opportunities, and launching/iterating features.
Product Operation in Practice by Pendo Head of Product OpsProduct School
Main takeaways;
- Research existing operations and practices across the company
- Identify the product organization’s top needs
- Find the right team members to execute against the identified objectives
- Align goals across the organization to achieve company-wide success
How to Transition into Product Management by Facebook Product LeaderProduct School
This document outlines steps for transitioning into product management according to Anna Buldakova, a Facebook product leader. It recommends finding opportunities to do PM work, building on existing skills, finding a mentor, preparing to feel like a novice again, and understanding the purpose behind products. It also advertises part-time PM training courses and corporate training from Product School.
Webinar: The Art of Prioritizing Your Product Roadmap by AWS Sr PM - TechProduct School
The document discusses prioritizing a product roadmap by selecting parameters, scoring features, and mapping them on a value vs effort framework. It recommends clearly defining roadmap objectives, choosing a customizable framework like value vs effort, selecting parameters like revenue and customer needs for scoring features, and categorizing investments as strategic, easy wins or maintenance based on the scoring to effectively set the product direction.
Harnessing the Power of GenAI for Exceptional Product Outcomes by Booking.com...Product School
This document discusses harnessing the power of generative AI to improve product outcomes. It describes generative AI as a type of machine learning that allows computers to generate new and original ideas, like a creative chef using knowledge gained from recipes. The author discusses opportunities for generative AI across major business areas like demand generation, productivity, and products. Specific opportunities for Booking.com are explored, like better understanding customer intent and personalized recommendations. The author's vision is for systems that understand users in their natural language and help shape trip intent in a dynamic way that best serves customer needs.
Relationship Counselling: From Disjointed Features to Product-First Thinking ...Product School
The document discusses how Adyen improved its products by shifting from disjointed feature development to product-first thinking. Previously, Adyen had too many OKRs, complex metrics, and local success metrics that led to isolated components and fragmented experiences. It moved to fewer prioritized OKRs, global metrics, and end-to-end product management. This unified its offerings, improved the customer experience, and increased full funnel conversion rates by up to 300 basis points through its integrated risk, authentication, and optimization products working holistically.
Launching New Products In Companies Where It Matters Most by Product Director...Product School
This document discusses lessons learned from launching new products at large companies. It outlines three key lessons: 1) Figure out a clear strategic "why" for the new product that aligns with the company's overall strategy. 2) Really listen to stakeholders across the organization to understand their needs. 3) Assemble a cross-functional team that can get support and input from different parts of the organization, but isn't too large that it becomes unwieldy. The document emphasizes the importance of understanding strategic context, stakeholder needs, and effective team composition for successful new product launches at established companies.
Revolutionizing The Banking Industry: The Monzo Way by CPO, MonzoProduct School
Monzo is revolutionizing the banking industry by taking a customer-first approach called "The Monzo Way." This involves starting from first principles, building products through constant dialogue with users, and piloting internally before growth. Monzo gathers extensive customer feedback and has conducted over 500 research interviews and reports. It strives for industry-leading customer service and uses this research to develop innovative new products for investments and home ownership tailored to customer needs. Monzo's community-focused approach has helped it become the UK's highest rated bank for overall service quality for four years running.
Synergy in Leadership and Product Excellence: A Blueprint for Growth by CPO, ...Product School
This document discusses synergy between leadership and product excellence. It provides a blueprint for growth with three pathways: 1) an agile, retrospective culture, 2) rapid learning and experimentation, and 3) transparency and feedback culture. Ultimately, career fulfillment comes from aligning skills and passions, whether as an individual contributor or manager, by embracing what brings joy and taking a holistic approach to growth.
Act Like an Owner, Challenge Like a VC by former CPO, TripadvisorProduct School
The document discusses how product teams can act like owners and investors to maximize returns. It recommends following three principles: 1) The investment principle - treat time as an investment that should generate ROI. 2) The capping principle - limit ambitions based on discovery. 3) The portfolio principle - allocate resources across a portfolio of high-risk/high-reward, medium-risk, and low-risk/low-hanging fruit initiatives based on their potential ROI. Managing product work like a VC portfolio can help product teams act like owners and challenge stakeholders to seek maximum returns.
The Future of Product, by Founder & CEO, Product SchoolProduct School
Product teams will need to contribute directly to revenue growth, not just user value. They will sit at the intersection of technology and business. Artificial intelligence will allow product teams to do more with less people by automating tasks and providing insights. To succeed in this new era, companies must empower their product teams with the right skills and integrate them closely with other functions like marketing, sales, and customer success.
Webinar How PMs Use AI to 10X Their Productivity by Product School EiR.pdfProduct School
Explore AI tools hands-on and smoothly integrate them into your work routine. This practical experience is here to empower you, offering insights into the mindset of successful Product Managers. Learn the skills to become a more effective Product Manager.
Main Takeaways:
Hands-On AI Integration:
Learn practical strategies for integrating AI tools into your workflow effectively.
Mindset Insights for Success:
Gain valuable insights into the mindset of successful Product Managers, unlocking the secrets to their achievements.
Skill Empowerment for Growth:
Acquire essential skills that empower your evolution toward becoming a more effective and impactful Product Manager.
Webinar: Using GenAI for Increasing Productivity in PM by Amazon PM LeaderProduct School
In this webinar, you will learn how AI can take work off your plate, allowing you to focus on deep thinking or critical work. Cut out the drudge work in Product Management and get more out of your day.
Learnings:
Improve workflows that are high frequency - "manual tasks"
Increase the quality of output that has high importance - "brainy tasks"
Put GenAI to work today
Unlocking High-Performance Product Teams by former Meta Global PMMProduct School
Main Takeaways:
- High-Performing Team Dynamics: You’ll gain insights into fostering high-performance teamwork.
- Unveiling Team Personas: You’ll learn about different personas in the team and how to foster these differences.
- Decoding the Team Needs x Productivity Equation: You’ll learn about different team needs and how they correlate with engagement and productivity.
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Predictive maintenance is a proactive approach that anticipates equipment failures before they happen. At the forefront of this innovative strategy is Artificial Intelligence (AI), which brings unprecedented precision and efficiency. AI in predictive maintenance is transforming industries by reducing downtime, minimizing costs, and enhancing productivity.
In the realm of cybersecurity, offensive security practices act as a critical shield. By simulating real-world attacks in a controlled environment, these techniques expose vulnerabilities before malicious actors can exploit them. This proactive approach allows manufacturers to identify and fix weaknesses, significantly enhancing system security.
This presentation delves into the development of a system designed to mimic Galileo's Open Service signal using software-defined radio (SDR) technology. We'll begin with a foundational overview of both Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) and the intricacies of digital signal processing.
The presentation culminates in a live demonstration. We'll showcase the manipulation of Galileo's Open Service pilot signal, simulating an attack on various software and hardware systems. This practical demonstration serves to highlight the potential consequences of unaddressed vulnerabilities, emphasizing the importance of offensive security practices in safeguarding critical infrastructure.
Driving Business Innovation: Latest Generative AI Advancements & Success StorySafe Software
Are you ready to revolutionize how you handle data? Join us for a webinar where we’ll bring you up to speed with the latest advancements in Generative AI technology and discover how leveraging FME with tools from giants like Google Gemini, Amazon, and Microsoft OpenAI can supercharge your workflow efficiency.
During the hour, we’ll take you through:
Guest Speaker Segment with Hannah Barrington: Dive into the world of dynamic real estate marketing with Hannah, the Marketing Manager at Workspace Group. Hear firsthand how their team generates engaging descriptions for thousands of office units by integrating diverse data sources—from PDF floorplans to web pages—using FME transformers, like OpenAIVisionConnector and AnthropicVisionConnector. This use case will show you how GenAI can streamline content creation for marketing across the board.
Ollama Use Case: Learn how Scenario Specialist Dmitri Bagh has utilized Ollama within FME to input data, create custom models, and enhance security protocols. This segment will include demos to illustrate the full capabilities of FME in AI-driven processes.
Custom AI Models: Discover how to leverage FME to build personalized AI models using your data. Whether it’s populating a model with local data for added security or integrating public AI tools, find out how FME facilitates a versatile and secure approach to AI.
We’ll wrap up with a live Q&A session where you can engage with our experts on your specific use cases, and learn more about optimizing your data workflows with AI.
This webinar is ideal for professionals seeking to harness the power of AI within their data management systems while ensuring high levels of customization and security. Whether you're a novice or an expert, gain actionable insights and strategies to elevate your data processes. Join us to see how FME and AI can revolutionize how you work with data!
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Programming Foundation Models with DSPy - Meetup SlidesZilliz
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This presentation provides valuable insights into effective cost-saving techniques on AWS. Learn how to optimize your AWS resources by rightsizing, increasing elasticity, picking the right storage class, and choosing the best pricing model. Additionally, discover essential governance mechanisms to ensure continuous cost efficiency. Whether you are new to AWS or an experienced user, this presentation provides clear and practical tips to help you reduce your cloud costs and get the most out of your budget.
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Paper Link: https://eprint.iacr.org/2024/257
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Main news related to the CCS TSI 2023 (2023/1695)Jakub Marek
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The videorecording (in Czech) from the presentation is available here: https://youtu.be/WzjJWm4IyPk?si=SImb06tuXGb30BEH .
8. Become
a Leader
Here is where the
workshop begins
Product
Leader
Being an effective
Divya Dalapathi
Product Lead @ Uber
9. My Product Journey
2006-10 2010-15 2015-...2004-06
CS Grad,
Web
Developer
Dev Lead
@Burns &
McDonnell
Sr. Product
Manager @
Bing Search Ads
GPM, Maps
Experiences
& Routing
https://www.linkedin.com
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10. 01. PRODUCT LEADERSHIP
Why is it unique?
VISION and STRATEGY
Customers, Stakeholders, Competition
02.
Customer Value
Creating customer value add
03.
Building high performance teams
Nurturing teams and individuals
04.
13. An effective Product leader
CUSTOMER
Understands
customer value →
Business
INFLUENCE
Inspires teams with
clear vision and
priorities
INSIGHTS
“Staying ahead of
the game”
26. Become
a Leader
Here is where the
workshop begins“We need teams of missionaries,
not teams of mercenaries”
Product Culture
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