Want to know how veterans who build digital products think and work? Without spending thousands? Lucky you - this is your podcast. Each episode is an audio story. Chris Kobylecki, the COO of a $40M VC, reveals the decisions top product professionals take to create MVPs that win over the market. Lift off your career by learning what actually works for companies with a proven product-market fit incl... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | BusinessTechnology |
What if your product fails? That’s a scary question. The risk is real, but you can mitigate it. And even if your project goes through a rough patch - there are ways of handling it.
• How to grow a culture of (learning from) failure in your organizat... more
Data is important. Data is hard. Nobody’s going to argue that. So how do you make sure you set up the right metrics? And how can you navigate your team through the murky waters of data towards success?
- What kind of data is the most important for t... more
A shaky launch can waste your team’s entire effort that went into MVP production. Shipping software untested for load performance or critical bugs happens quite often. Why? Let’s find out what needs to be done for a product to launch on time and with... more
When timing is critical, you could use pre-build components to build an MVP. To test it with the market faster, for instance.
Here’s a few great tips from our guests:
- Remco Magielse (Head of Product at CM.com)
- Joel Albert (CTO at MCD Partners)
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You can have code that is great or something that is a total mess. How can you ensure the former is the primary option for your developers?
Here’s a few great tips from our guests:
• Martin Woywod (Software Strategist at Reservix)
• Anders Kravis ... more
Fast or done well — what’s your philosophy of building MVPs? Learn in which scenarios Heads of Products and CTOs bet on one over the other.
• Which skills does your talent need to streamline product development?
• How important is testing early wit... more
Crunch is bad, but not completely avoidable. Get prepared like our veterans guests who stay sane and on track using the “slow down and think” approach.
You’ll hear from:
- Sascha Stojakovic (CTO at Cobrainer)
- Andreas Reichert (co-CEO of Mobiko) more
You might need someone new under your wing. But other leaders and heads can help you choose a candidate that will be a match for the entire organization.
Here are the guest who are familiar with the process:
• Sascha Stojakovic (CTO at Cobrainer)
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