How can product leaders balance short-term and long-term focus? In this episode of the CPO Rising Series hosted by Products That Count CPO Renee Niemi, Galileo Financial Technologies CPO David Feuer discusses his approach to balancing short-term and long-term focus in product management. David shares his philosophy of servant leadership, emphasizing the importance of empowering his team, and highlights Galileo’s significant impact on improving financial inclusion and responsible lending. The conversation also explores his use of storytelling to deepen customer understanding and his perspective on adapting to the evolving role of AI in product management.
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Show Notes:
- Galileo helps fintechs, banks, and brands reinvent how people connect with their money.
- David values both quantitative and qualitative measures of impact, highlighting Galileo’s role in improving financial inclusion and responsible lending.
- David’s career journey included transitioning from engineering to product management after a pivotal conflict with a product manager.
- Consulting work at Apigee and Google taught David about platform economics and API management, shaping his product perspective.
- David used the concept of “facadism” to help a client understand the need to modernize digital experiences while preserving familiar interfaces.
- Developing rituals like frequent customer conversations and product performance reviews has transformed David’s team culture.
- David’s focus areas include capturing micro-moments for clients and modernizing banking software to meet digital-age expectations.
- David’s philosophy of servant leadership emphasizes facilitating team growth and empowerment over dictating strategies.
- David sees the “infinite game” nature of product development, requiring continuous improvement and adaptation.
- Galileo leverages AI for transaction risk management and intelligent digital assistants for banking customer service.
- Understanding AI technology and ensuring privacy/compliance are key considerations for David in implementing AI.
- David sees AI informing more dynamic market research and trend analysis to support product decision-making.
- Maintaining flexibility and optionality in product development is crucial to adapt to evolving AI-powered customer experiences.
- David models frequent customer conversations and encourages his team to do the same, seeing it as a core part of the job.
- Product performance reviews provide a constructive forum for showcasing work, getting feedback, and fostering psychological safety.
- David aims to create an environment where inspiration, motivation, and trust thrive, rather than one of top-down directives.
- Identifying and leveraging each team member’s unique strengths is a key part of David’s coaching approach.
- David sees the shift to digital experiences as analogous to the coming shift in how AI will transform customer interactions.
- Storytelling and deep customer understanding are critical skills for product leaders to develop.
- Balancing short-term opportunities with long-term vision is an ongoing challenge for product management.
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How can product leaders balance short-term and long-term focus? In this episode of the CPO Rising Series hosted by Products That Count CPO Renee Niemi, Galileo Financial Technologies CPO David Feuer discusses his approach to balancing short-term and long-term focus in product management. David shares his philosophy of servant leadership, emphasizing the importance of empowering his team, and highlights Galileo's significant impact on improving financial inclusion and responsible lending. The conversation also explores his use of storytelling to deepen customer understanding and his perspective on adapting to the evolving role of AI in product management.