In the 19th Global CPO podcast, Hau Thai-Tang explains how Ford went from hedging their bets to going all in on EVs.
In this first episode introducing the Awards Advisory Board, 3 product leaders discuss what makes great B2B products.
Kelly Peng tells Nacho Andrade about digital transformation and how it expanded the diverse VR market.
MongoDB Product Lead Rachelle Palmer shares insights on a data-driven approach to product management to drive success.
Bill Loewenthal shares the number one thing that all product leaders would love to do better.
We’re taking a look back at some of our favorite conversations that have taught us what it takes to build great products.
Rosalyn Lemieux on the ways that MURAL is helping solve the problem of disconnected hybrid teams. And cultivating fun at the same time.
Tata Consultancy Services VP & Co-Founder of Strides.ai Malur Narayan on how artificial intelligence can impact your product and company.
Justin Avonick argues if your team is too comfortable, it might be time to mix things up. Embrace the value of constant chaos.
In Product Awards episode 12, Jay Smilyk discusses how data is the new oil, creating business opportunities and increasing the greater good.
YegaTech CEO Mehdi Nourbakhsh shares insights on real use cases of artificial intelligence and how it can help product development.
Param Kahlon wants you to know that if your whole product team agrees, you need to seek out a diversity of perspectives.
Marqeta VP of Product Management Archana Prasad shares insights on how fintech and product management interplay.
The 11th episode of the 2022 Product Awards series features the CEO and co-founder of an innovative mental health app.
Glen Fields on digital transformation in the manufacturing world, from AR, to cloud, to data analytics, to digital twins.
Nico Popp shares his key measurements for performance and growth. He calls these the “magnificent seven” KPIs.
Notion Chief Product Officer Madhu Muthukumar on how to successfully navigate the product management journey.
In episode 10 of the 2022 Product Awards series, we learn why the dichotomy between utility and delight may be false.
Rent the Runway Sr. VP of Consumer Product Preethi Ramani shares insights on how to create a seamless user experience.
Savinay Berry tells Renée Niemi why, in the highest performing organizations, everybody needs to think like an owner.
CareRev COO Filiz Genca shares insights on how to create customer-driven frameworks and goals that align with your company’s vision.
In number 9 in the 2022 Product Awards series, Darren Guarnaccia explains that in prioritization, sizing is everything.
WearWorks Co-Founder Kevin Hoil Yoo shares insights on how his product, Wayband, uses haptics to create an inclusive navigation device.
Scott Williamson talks about the importance of transparency when leading people, communicating, and driving change.
Unilever’s Darren Adams on how PMs can set and reach goals to create trends in digital innovation and sustainability.
In episode 8 in the 2022 Product Awards series, Almas Abulkhairov explains what people still miss about the office.
Google Cloud Director of Product Management Tim Knudsen shares insights on how Zero Trust Security helps protect your product.
From shifting the culture to setting priorities, it all begins with embracing overcommunication, says Amy Bunszel.
Drew Carlson on Hamilton Beach’s sustainability efforts, from reduced packaging to recycling test appliances.
Bernard Desarnauts shares why he thinks a good product leader is more like a diplomat than a president – or CEO.
Root Insurance fmr CPO takes us on a journey through career development and into product leadership.
Assaf Ronen talks about leading product at the SF-based fintech, and why he is passionate about building products that make a difference.
Morning Brew VP of Product, Emily Diamond, shares insights on how content and product management interplay in a media company.
This is episode 6 in the 2022 Product Awards series. Here, Mike Korba talks about live chatting with customers for better digital platforms.
Contentsquare VP of Product Excellence, Danny Carvajal talks product excellence teams and how to implement the best strategies for success.
In episode 10 in the CPO Rising Series, Mikhail Vaysbukh talks about the two most important behaviors for any product leader.
The second in the Capgemini “Leaders in Innovation” Series features Sameer Sharma on how Intel’s smart infrastructure can change the future.
Gain insight on product manager best practices from industry gurus, including essential skills, industry trends, and building great products.
InVision has been maniacally obsessed with creating simple products that get everyone engaged within the organization.
Authomize VP of Product Guy Katzir shares the holistic approach to cyber security and how to build great platform products.
Deba Sahoo shares best practices for building a strong talent pipeline by investing in a culture of learning and development.
VODIUM Co-founder Camille Padilla shares her nonlinear path and unique experiences that led her to build a tech startup.
From the company’s origins to its evolving analytics tools, Justin Bauer explains why, at Amplitude, the customer is part of the team.
The first in the Capgemini Leaders in Innovation Series is all about Jerry Callahan’s passion for sustainability and efficient design.
In this, the eighth episode in the CPO Rising Series, Atlassian Chief Product Officer Joff Redfern talks about the importance of values.
Optimizely VP of Product Thilo Richter on why a great PM might have a few things in common with an experimenting scientist.
American Express VP of Product Development Penelope Madry shares how to lead through change and align successful product teams.
Upwork CPEO Samuel Bright talks about how he leads his product teams. It starts with a culture of making the customer win big.
Zoopla Product Head Yanislava Petrova shares the craft and context of PM frameworks and how PMs can create their own.
Heap VP of Product Rachel Obstler gives insights into how Heap built analytics tooling customers were willing to buy.