Marty Cagan - The Nature of Product
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During this keynote talk I'll be calling out some of the most important and deeply rooted misconceptions about how great products are created.
We'll be discussing the difference between an idea and a product; the difference between implementing features and solving problems for our customers in ways that work for our business; the difference between product owners and true product managers; the difference between product teams and feature teams; the difference between scaling with process and scaling with leadership; and more generally, the differences between how the best product companies in the world work, and how the rest work. Finally, we'll be talking about what's involved in truly changing how you work from the rest to the best.
I know first-hand that France has some of the best technical talent in the world. My hope is to help more companies in France to unleash that talent.
#product #productmanagement #excellence
Marty Cagan / Founder of Sillicon Valley Product Group
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Amazing!!. Thank you so much!!.
The ten misconceptions outlined by Marty: 1. you need to solve a problem nobody has solved before 2. you need to spend as much time as possible understanding "the problem space" 3. you need to be an expert in the domain 4. you need to listen to your customers 5. you need to commit to your solution, and iterate until success 6. you need product owners 7. you need to come up with innovative product ideas 8. you need your engineers to focus on coding 9. you need to focus on creating a product your customers love 10. you need process people to grow your company
Excellent keynote. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for sharing! Very inspiring!
Great talk ❤ and many learnings
Too good, Thank you for sharing
This is Gold. Thank you.
Excellent .....as allways !
@Andrea-np3dh
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Agreed!!!
I refer to that group of people that want to "productize" a process as the "methodology industrial complex". They can take something very useful and morph it into something that takes it completely away from its original intention and purpose. Every company and product team is different. Every set of customers is different. You have to be more in service to your team and customers and the problems you are solving than a slave to the process...
@vanylaskywalker
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What does "process" mean in this context?
Marty you are the best! What happened with your voice???
At what time did he hold this speach? (Year)
@SchoolofProduct
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October 2022, School of Product conference in Paris schoolofpo.com/
@jenslindgard-paley1178
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@@SchoolofProduct - Thank you !
Product Owner part is pure manipulation. The fact is: 1. You can have a PO and an SM in your team and still deliver continuously 2. You can have a group of talented engineers that continuously deliver but the end result is not relevant to the market 3. Managing delivery is nowhere near to 10% for any role, it is more 4. Many big and successful companies in Valley have very well defined processes 5. The companies above have POs and PMs in their structure working very effectively 6. PO role was introduced with/by Agile and the role includes also Product Management responsibilities. It works the best for small teams, that's why PMs come into the play with the scale 7. PO is just a name, it is all about responsibilities. You can call it PM, or other names, however there are duties that should be covered by someone. In one of my previous companies (30K Valley company) PMs were acting more as Marketing Managers and POs were responsible for for customer relationship and defining features, as well as driving the delivery. At lastly, there is no universal recipe for success, you need to inspect and adapt.
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