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How delighting customers can go awry and what to do instead

Wednesday, October 19th @ 1:00 PM EST

We’ve learned that the key to building successful products is to iterate quickly and see what delights customers. Unfortunately, it turns out that chasing customer delight can lead to common product diseases and doesn’t guarantee a successful product.
In this discussion, the author of Radical Product Thinking will share concrete examples to illustrate how delighting customers can go awry and a radical approach to turn things around. Plus, you'll have a chance to ask questions of your own as well.

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Scratch to Exit: Product Lessons Learned from Failure and Success

Wednesday, November 2nd @ 1:00 PM EST
John Knific has been involved with two early stage technology startups as a founder and product person – from the very beginning all the way to exit. In this discussion, we'll dive into the lessons learned along the way. This conversation will be especially helpful for those navigating challenges with early stage products – and you'll have a chance to ask questions of your own as well!
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The Art and Science of Prioritization

Wednesday, November 16th @ 1:00 PM EST
One of the most challenging aspects of being a Product Manager and Product Leader is knowing exactly how our time should be spent. Prioritization is key — but just what can we do to make sure we're being most efficient? And how can we get better at prioritization? We'll discuss these questions and more — plus, you'll have a chance to ask questions of your own!
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Growing a Product Organization from the Early Days

Wednesday, December 7th @ 1:00 PM EST
Managing a product team is hard enough. But what happens when you're tasked with building the team when you're in the beginning stages? There are a whole set of new challenges that come along with building and growing a product organization. We'll get into those challenges — as well as ideas on how to flourish and set yourself up for success — in this interactive discussion.
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