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PCDallas2020 Virtual
A Retrospectives on Retrospectives

The expectation in agile retrospectives is that the entire team reflects on the completed sprint and openly discusses what went well, what didn’t go well, and what is going to be done differently in the upcoming sprint. In reality, it is common for retrospectives to turn into a blame game

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Wes Galliher
PCDallas2020 Virtual
Reveal Your Product Blind Spots

    The tricky thing about blind spots – they’re tough to see! As a product manager, you likely make hundreds of decisions each day for your product & team, but are you aware of all the hidden factors and considerations that go into making them? This presentation focuses on

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PCDallas2020 Virtual
Shifting into continuous delivery

  The startup Andrew Miller works for was acquired in Jan 2020 and since then they have dramatically changed their product process. In this video, he shares the incremental changes they’ve made towards continuous discovery, the lessons learned, and the victories along the way.

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PCDallas2020 Virtual
10 Tips for Product Prioritization

  In this session I share with you the 10 tips I recently shared on Linkedin, to help all of us with product prioritization. I find it one of the hardest things to do as a Product Manager, and every tip should help! I’ll share also some great resources I

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PCDallas2020 Virtual
Automation Doesn’t Replace Collaboration

  Have you been waiting for stories to be done because developers are “writing tests”? Have you been surprised that a bug wasn’t caught by selenium tests? Many people feel that automation testing is a magic tool to catch all issues. Let’s take a peek behind the curtain, see what

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PCDallas2020 Virtual
Concept to Execution: Delivering a Product

A lot of organizations and those within organizations often times have a great vision, missions, and innovative ideas. However, the common thread through most organizations is the inability to execute and to execute well. One of the most critical things you can learn in your professional career is how to

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PCDallas2020 Virtual
Behavioral Science for Good and Evil

    Our customers and colleagues are not always rational, or at least rational as we might perceive it. So, behavioral science is something we as product people cannot ignore. In this session, we will go through a number of behavioral science concepts that are vital for product people to

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PCDallas2020 Virtual
What’s Constraining Your New Product Growth?

  Tired of the headaches of fire drills throwing more money and people at new product delays? New product innovation is a highly complex subject, but improving your new product growth doesn’t have to be. We’ll share 3 key levers and 9 accelerators that companies across a broad range of

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PCDallas2019 Spring
Breaking into PM & Beyond – Data Centric View

I have been collecting data from 100+ product managers using surveys, email and phone interviews. I learned several insights from their experiences on what works and what doesn’t, and the best way to approach breaking into product. No Gimmicks, NO BS just real Data which will help new comers to

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PCDallas2019 Spring
The Shape of Product Management

This is an interactive exercise – at the end you’ll have a visual of your “PM shape” as well as the shape that best suits your current organization. Download Link: Adam Rose – The Shape of Product Management

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PCDallas2019 Spring
Need a product idea? Start with a problem.

In this presentation, the attendees will learn about a problem-focused approach to discovering new product ideas. We will discuss the benefits of this approach as well as how it compares to other methods for product idea generation. Download Link: Need a product idea – Start with a problem

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PCDallas2019 Spring
10 Leadership Lessons from the Tao Te Ching

You will learn 10 top leadership lessons captured from the famous Chinese philosophy of the Tao Te Ching. Originally written by Lao-Tzu nearly 2500 years ago, this ancient text speaks to us delivering modern messages for empowering teams to perform at high levels. Every one of these thoughtful quotes will

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PCDallas2018 Spring
Self-Assessments for Success

In this round table session, Eddie recommends a number of great self-assessments to better understand areas of strengths and weaknesses as a product manager. Here are some great self-assessment resources: CliftonStrengths Finder Gifts Test Emotional Intelligence Assessment

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