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The Role of an AI Product Manager

Wednesday, August 3rd @ 1:00 PM EST
AI is a lifecycle that requires the integration of data, machine learning models, and the software around it. It covers everything from scoping and designing to building and testing all the way through to deployment — and eventually requires frequent monitoring. AI Product managers need to ensure that data scientists are delivering results in efficient ways so business counterparts can understand, interpret, and use it to learn from. This includes everything from the definition of the problem, the coverage and quality of the data set and its analysis, to the presentation of results and the follow-up.
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The Top 5 Ways to Scale with Simplicity

Wednesday, August 17th @ 1:00 PM EST
Simple values to live and work by are sometimes seen as things that are just ideals painted on a wall — but really, they can and should be much more than that. When done right, having simple, yet concrete, values can help guide an entire company to stay aligned and centered. In this discussion, we'll dig into all of this and more with Lawrence… and you'll have an opportunity to ask your own questions, too!
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Building and Scaling Remote Teams

Wednesday, September 7th @ 1:00 PM EST
It's hard enough to build the ideal product team. But what happens when you're faced with the task — and the entire team is fully remote? How does your approach change? Should you be looking for different skill sets and asking different questions? We'll dig into all of this and more in this interactive discussion. Plus, you'll have a chance to ask questions of your own as well!
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How to Use Design Thinking as a Product Manager

Wednesday, October 5th @ 1:00 PM EST
It can be easy for Product Managers to hear the phrase "Design Thinking" — and assume that it's something that ought to be reserved for our colleagues working in design. But the reality is that even Product Managers who wouldn't describe themselves as "Designers" could really benefit from embracing Design Thinking. In this conversation, we'll dig into on why this is and how Product Managers can use Design Thinking for the benefit of themselves and their teams. Plus, you'll have a chance to ask questions of your own!
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