What are the fundamentals of building great products at scale. Former Uber product exec Frederique Dame reveals why it is critical to have a clear mission and clear goals, how companies can stay agile as they scale, and what culture fosters innovation with a team that operates in hyper growth mode. Along the way, she shares concrete examples from Yahoo!, Photobucket, SmugMug, and Uber.

Frederique Dame is a product veteran with 15 years of experience building large scale products for large and small tech companies in Silicon Valley. Most recently, she helped scale Uber from 80 employees to 7000+, and from 14 cities in 4 countries to 400+ in 68 countries. Prior to Uber, she built large-scale social products at Yahoo!, Photobucket, and Smugmug. Today, Frederique is a startup advisor and angel investor.

 

About the Video: Former Uber product exec Frederique Dame reveals why it is critical to have a clear mission and clear goals, how companies can stay agile as they scale, and what culture fosters innovation with a team that operates in hyper growth mode.

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Frederique Dame is a product veteran with 15 years of experience building large scale products for large and small tech companies in Silicon Valley. Most recently, she helped scale Uber from 80 employees to 7000+, and from 14 cities in 4 countries to 400+ in 68 countries. Prior to Uber, she built large-scale social products at Yahoo!, Photobucket, and Smugmug. Today, Frederique is a startup advisor and angel investor.

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