How can product managers lead the transition from project-based to a product-centric operations? In this podcast hosted by Justin Leibow, Canto VP of Product Beth Gostanian will be speaking on how she led the transition from a project-based to a product-centric approach at Canto. Beth shares insights on empowering product teams, defining the right metrics, and overcoming the challenges of large-scale organizational change.
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Show Notes
- Beth’s background in classics and archeology led her to market research and eventually product management.
- Canto uses a mix of NPS and UX metrics to measure customer satisfaction, with UX providing more specific feedback.
- UX metrics helped Canto identify and address performance issues that were impacting customer satisfaction.
- Balancing user feedback surveys is important to avoid overwhelming customers.
- Metrics should be tailored to the specific product and stage of the lifecycle.
- Beth empowers product teams by giving them ownership over specific product areas and KPIs.
- Bottom-up planning allows teams to define their own roadmaps and problem spaces.
- The product trio (PM, UX, engineering) is key to fostering collaboration and innovation.
- Transitioning from project-based to product-centric operations requires buy-in from leadership.
- Training and skill-building are important to enable teams to take on more ownership.
- Showing early wins is crucial to build momentum and confidence during the transition.
- Incremental change and change management are essential for large-scale organizational shifts.
- Beth sees the transition as an ongoing journey, not a one-time event.
- Beth’s involvement with the 98 VC firm aims to empower women-led startups.
- Asking questions and being curious are key skills for product managers.
- Don’t be afraid to make decisions and learn from failures.
- Continuous learning and adaptation are critical for success in product management.
- Product operations can help define measurement roadmaps and support the transition.
- Empowering teams leads to better morale, innovation, and problem-solving.
- A long-term, holistic perspective is needed for successful organizational transformation.
About the speaker
About the host
Certified Digital Product Manager (CDPM), Certified Project Manager Professional (PMP) and ScrumMaster (CSP) Specialties: Product Development, Product Management, Insurance, Banking, Financial Transformation, Process Improvement, Business Risk