What if our products and companies gave more life to everything they touched? Making this a reality is our quest, through impactful product leadership, strategy, decision making, and culture. blog.makethingsthatmatter.com
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 82 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | ManagementBusinessHow ToEducation |
Itamar Gilad is the author of Evidence Guided, which is my favorite book out there on how to practically DO product discovery. Prior to becoming a product consultant and trainer, he had a long product career at Google where he led the creation and la... more
Steve Portigal is a veteran user research leader and consultant who helps companies mature their research practices. He’s the author of Interviewing Users, a classic in the field, and the host of the design leadership podcast Dollars to Donuts. In th... more
Christian Idiodi is a partner at Silicon Valley Product Group (SVPG). Before SVPG, he profoundly shaped or reshaped the culture and products of CareerBuilder, Snagajob, and led the product transformation in Datasite, the first SaaS for due diligence ... more
Martina Hodges-Schell is a transformation coach and consultant that helps organizations adopt a Silicon Valley approach to innovation. She spent 25 years leading design and innovation in tech companies, and now she loves providing a fresh, outside pe... more
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This podcast is so intelligent, interesting, and upbeat. I really appreciate the depth of questioning, the enthusiasm and delight that I hear in Andrew’s voice, and the high quality of guests. These are the movers and shakers of the future of work and so important for shaping our time. Thank you so much for keeping me hopeful!
I even listened to other podcasts featuring the same guests, but none were as inspiring as this one. It made me realize how crucial it is to ask great questions that motivate the speakers and drive the conversation forward for a truly engaging talk.
Well done interviews with product management thought leaders. A fresh well-informed take.
This is a new find and it’s a gem. Andrew follows through on his promise to have conversations that help us, the listeners, do meaningful work and make things that make things better. Love the quality of the guests and the way that Andrew pulls out stories and anecdotes as well as highlighting practical tips and strategies for PMs at any level. Definitely give this one a listen.
Listened to one episode and immediately turned around to use the wisdom contained as a reference in order to better convey to my organization my intentions and role as the sole product manager. (Ubuntu)
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