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Making Meta | Andrew ‘Boz’ Bosworth (CTO)

Lenny Rachitsky

Boz joined Facebook in 2006 as their approximately 10th engineer, and in his 18-year tenure he built the original News Feed, Messenger, and Groups, as well as many early anti-abuse and infrastructure systems. At various times he has been the engineering director overseeing Events, Places, Photos, Videos, Timeline, Privacy, and more.

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TEI 214: Want more innovation? Build a partner program – with Ed Krause

Product Innovation Educators

Choose the right university partners to drive research and innovation. There are time-tested ways to accomplish this, including traditional open innovation, incubators, and startups. He is the Global Manager External Alliances Research and Advanced Engineering at Ford Motor Company. Another approach is a partner program.

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2019 Goals Gone off the Rails? 3 Ways to get Back on Track

Mind the Product

getting a certification (be it scrum, agile, product, coaching … you name it). The list goes on and on – showing once again that our product community is made up of people who push themselves, are curious, and have a learning mindset. Approach goal: “Be more appreciative of my CTO’s actions.”. getting a promotion.

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Building What Customers Need: The Ultimate Recipe

The Product Coalition

According to Clayton Christensen, a professor at Harvard Business School, nearly 30,000 new products are introduced each year, and 95% fail. Though this number is more related to physical products, it only takes a little effort to realize this is true for digital products.

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Launching a New Breakout Product | Jason Fried | BoS USA Online 2020

Business of Software Conference

The launch of Hey, Basecamp’s new email service, has become one of the most talked about product launches of 2020- not least because of the very public fight with the Apple store. This session includes many questions from the audience as Jason discusses some of the learning from Basecamp’s first product launch in a decade.