Gadi Weiszlovits Lahav and Richard Still – Scaling up without slowing down
Gadi Weiszlovits Lahav (Head of Product at FT.com) and Richard Still (Technology Director at FT.com) tell ProductTank London how to scale quickly and successfully. Their advice is to focus on the right...
View ArticleHassen Karaa – Building a Successful Enterprise Product: Think Beyond the...
Hassen Karaa is a Director of Product Management for Okta’s Identity Products. Hassen and his team lead the strategy, roadmap, and delivery for Okta’s Access and Lifecycle Management line of products....
View ArticleBeing Lean: Don’t Speculate to Accumulate, Validate to Succeed
First coined in the mid 20th century, the term “speculate to accumulate” refers to the need invest (at some degree of risk) in order to make meaningful gains. In other words; roll the dice, take a...
View ArticlePivot Isn’t a 4-Letter Word – Sunil Parekh
Sunil Parekh was previously VP of Product Management at Truveris – a healthcare startup based out of New York City. At the time of his talk, they worked primarily in the pharmacy benefit space, helping...
View ArticleScaling Your Platform and Managing its Evolution
Examples of platforms are all around us. Businesses that have been successful at building platforms have disrupted traditional companies and scaled quickly. AirBNB, Amazon, Salesforce, and Uber are...
View ArticleThe Craft of Prototyping by Caitlin Kalinowski
Prototyping helps you to focus your energy on the right thing at the right time in product development – and therein lies one of the secrets to building great products. Whether you’re building hardware...
View ArticleHow we Saved our Funnel Drop-offs After They Happened
One of the biggest problems for e-commerce, demonstrated by about 74% of users worldwide, is cart abandonment. It means three out of every four shoppers in your online store walk away AFTER they’ve put...
View ArticleUnderstanding how Design Thinking, Lean and Agile Work Together
The ideas of Agile are great. It’s the way it has been codified into rituals and certifications, and rolled out mindlessly that misses the point. When people talk about Lean, the conversation often...
View ArticleSense & Respond: The Farm Awakens by Jeff Gothelf & Josh Seiden
In this closing keynote from Mind the Product San Francisco, Josh Seiden and Jeff Gothelf, the authors of Sense & Respond and Lean UX, shared a story about wheat farming as a parable for...
View ArticleUsing Embedded Analytics to Drive Revenue
Five years ago, including embedded analytics in an application was a powerful way for product teams to differentiate their applications, reduce customer churn, and charge more for their products. Users...
View ArticleDesign Sprints by Jake Knapp
Design Sprints allow you to get to the crux of your problem and explore a solution, quicker than other ways of working. They don’t give you a perfect solution or exact data, but they give you more than...
View ArticleWhy a Design Sprint is Better Than Real Life (and how to Keep Those Vibes...
Last month I participated in a Design Sprint, a structured and facilitated Lean development workshop designed and championed by Google Ventures. This is a regimented five-day process of unpicking a...
View ArticleThe Heart of Innovation by Blade Kotelly
Good innovation should make your company feel uncomfortable. In this inspiring talk from Mind the Product London 2017, Blade Kotelly shares a process that he says will give you the best chance to...
View Article5 Product Design Tips: Making Your App Sticky From the Start
The consumer buying journey is changing, yet today’s product design doesn’t always reflect this. In the past, consumers typically read product reviews and bought the product that most reflected what...
View ArticleSharon Keane – Apps & Flat Packs
Summary: If you want to change legacy systems or industries, focus on bringing people with you. This helps you find solutions which genuinely solve problems rather than imposing your perspective on...
View ArticleGreat Design for Great Digital Products by Jane Austin
Rather than having a single “genius” designer who drives their own solutions to problems, quality design facilitates the bringing together of different perspectives. For this to work, you need to build...
View ArticleImproving the UX of Your Terms and Conditions Page (and 6 Easy Ways To Do It)
When it comes to designing or improving the UX of a website, how often do you consider your terms and conditions page? My guess: hardly ever. I know what you’re thinking, “why spend time improving a...
View ArticleThe Typology of Design Sprints
In this talk from ProductTank San Francisco, Kai Haley (Lead of Design Relations and the Google Sprint Master Academy) and Burgan Shealy (UX Design Lead at Google) share insights into what are the...
View ArticleCreativity by Scott Berkun
The word “build” originally comes from using atoms to construct things. In 1884, Maurice Koechlin and Emile Nouguier were innovators who were looking to build the world’s largest structure out of...
View ArticleCritical Customer Touchpoints for a Successful Product Launch
As a product manager, one of your key goals is to solve your customers’ problems. Listening to your customers is the best way to get to know their problems and current methods, and then you can...
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