EMPOWERED - Achieving Extraordinary Results with Ordinary People - Marty Cagan

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Publicado 2018-11-20
Marty has had the extremely good fortune to be able to work with many of the very best technology product teams in the world. People creating the products you use and love every day. Teams that are literally changing the world. What he has learned is that there is a profound difference between how the very best product companies create technology products, and the rest.

With a grateful nod to Ben Horowitz’s classic Good Product Manager/Bad Product Manager, in this keynote, Marty gives us a glimpse into some of the important differences between strong product teams and weak teams.
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Todos los comentarios (7)
  • @ramyaram
    Wow. This is top notch!!. Truly enlightening!!.
  • @JJHau
    Time and time again Marty hits the nail on the head as he describes the primary cause of the dysfunction that exists within companies that don't have empowered product teams. It all starts with a CEO that understands and allows Product teams to do the job they were hired to do. I'm so encouraged by Marty's insightful remarks and his message powerfully resonates with nearly all companies that want to have any chance at being successful in building enduring value.
  • @fevesvfr
    Since the slides have not been captured on camera, may I suggest a link in the description?
  • @IsraelPadillaC
    Loved the "No assholes rule" and the bit about learning how to do product right searching for someone who has done it before, knows how and is willing to coach you. Great talk.
  • @user-wt8zn4jj7w
    Continous Discovery Habits by Teresa Torres is a great read if you like what you hear on this talk
  • @tombjornebark
    Boiling it all down doesn't this come down to building products you want to use yourself