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CX pioneer Jeanne Bliss on building customer-centric businesses

Intercom, Inc.

Jeanne is one of the leading voices on customer-centric leadership. Your leadership style, the way you conduct your business, even the kind of person you are, year after year, will define how you’ll be remembered. One-company accountability, leadership, and culture. I’ve been coaching leaders around the world since 2002.

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Why Commitment Culture Wins by Damian Hughes

Mind the Product

Research from Baron & Hannan at Stanford suggests that broadly five kinds of culture can emerge: Star: organisations recruit the most talented people, may pay them the most and then hope that cumulatively their efforts will be bigger than the sum of their parts. Taken from Baron & Hannan, 2002. Authentic Leadership.

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366: This is modified Agile for hardware development – with Dorian Simpson and Gary Hinkle

Product Innovation Educators

How product managers can use the Modified Agile for Hardware Development Framework. Many teams have tried adopting Scrum for developing hardware products, not always successfully. Dorian has a deep background in product development, starting in engineering and then moving to business leadership roles.?

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13 Best Product Management Books to Read in 2021 – Product Manager Must-Reads

Userpilot

What are the best product management books to add to your 2021 reading list? We’ve put together a list for you with a few staples from every product manager’s bookshelf and some new releases too. Product-Led Onboarding by Ramli John and Wes Bush is a new book about how to implement user onboarding for the ultimate customer retention.

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Gibson Biddle – Wicked Hard Decisions at Netflix

Mind the Product

Gibson Biddle has worked in product at several entertainment companies, such as Netflix, Mattel, and EA, as well as educational companies such as Chegg and The Learning Company. He discusses all of these experiences through the lens of Netflix, where he was the Vice President of Product. In 2002, Netflix went public.

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Creating and Marketing Cybersecurity Products by Richard Reiner

Mind the Product

In this ProductTank Toronto talk, Richard Reiner , Executive Chairman at dfuse , takes us through various case studies and lessons learned from his experience building and marketing products in the cybersecurity space. Between 2002 and 2006, cybersecurity technologies for networks were now entering into a period of maturity.

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The Evolution of Netflix

The Product Coalition

By the end of 2002, Netflix had reached 800,000 subscribers¹ , firmly establishing itself as a major player in the rental market. It introduced original content production, creating critically acclaimed series like “House of Cards” and “Stranger Things.” Over the years, Netflix continued to innovate and expand its offerings.