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Product Momentum Podcast: continuous learning from the best minds in product leadership

26 / Empowered Teams Build the Best Products

Marty Cagan
Silicon Valley Product Group

The difference between the best product companies and the rest is pretty stark. And you don’t have to wait until the end of the fiscal quarter to figure which is which. Those lagging indicators will tell you only what happened. Past tense. On the other hand, if you’re more interested in what will happen, begin …

Marty Cagan
Silicon Valley Product Group

25 / 5 Ways That Trust Inspires Innovation

Stephen M. R. Covey

Trust is the ultimate collaboration tool within teams. So says Stephen Covey, who joins Sean and Paul on this episode of the Product Momentum Podcast. In fact, trust is so vital that innovation cannot occur in its absence. Steven is the best-selling author of The Speed of Trust who has taught leadership around the world. …

Stephen M. R. Covey

24 / How to Overcome Barriers to Innovation

Jake Knapp
Designer, Author, Person

Product people chase innovation. Sometimes we grow frustrated by how much time it takes “to get there” and how many barriers to innovation stand in our way. We’ve been led to believe that sprinting as fast as we can toward innovation will help us catch that lightning in a bottle, all the while failing to …

Jake Knapp
Designer, Author, Person

23 / The Product Leader’s Path To High Performance

Richard Banfield
InVision

As a community, have we gotten better at product leadership? The answer depends on who we ask and what we use to measure performance. In this episode of the Product Momentum Podcast, Sean and Paul pose the question to Richard Banfield, VP of Design Transformation at InVision. “A lot depends how much you are able to …

Richard Banfield
InVision

22 / Combining Empathy with Tech

Roman Pichler
Pichler Consulting

For today’s product leaders, it’s not enough to have technical proficiency or apply the right techniques. These skills are necessary to be sure – vital even – but no longer sufficient by themselves. Effective product leaders deliver even more. To make and implement effective strategy decisions, product leaders need buy-in from key stakeholders. In a …

Roman Pichler
Pichler Consulting

21 / A Pragmatic Approach to Product Management

Johanna Rothman
Rothman Consulting Group

Imagine a colleague asks you to describe the software product manager role. Where would you begin? So few of us actually studied this stuff in college, and the field is evolving every day. How can we hope to explain it when we’re not even sure we’re doing it right? We deliver MVPs for MVAs. We set …

Johanna Rothman
Rothman Consulting Group

20 / Flow: Visualize the Possibilities

Fin Goulding
Flow Academy

It’s ironic that companies comprised of teams that have embraced Agile methodologies can at the same time find themselves in search of organizational agility. With all the best intentions, proponents of Agile dutifully adhere to its prescribed set of principles. But then we suddenly find ourselves constrained by the same demons we had sought to …

Fin Goulding
Flow Academy

19 / The Significance of Contributive Design

Miguel Cardona
Professor, Designer, Artist

As organizations move inexorably to a team-based, agile methodology, how do individual contributors effectively demonstrate what they’re working on or what they’ve accomplished? If performance is measured based solely on the team’s deliverables, how do team leaders appropriately acknowledge each member’s contribution or target their professional development? Enter the notion of contributive design, as explained …

Miguel Cardona
Professor, Designer, Artist

18 / Simple Steps to Achieve High Performance

Christina Wodtke
Author, Professor, Speaker

We’ve been working together in teams forever, right? After all, humans are social creatures. So it only makes sense that we would come together, organize around common objectives, and apply our energies and intellect to solve problems and deliver outcomes that move our world forward. If that is so, why do so many organizations simultaneously …

Christina Wodtke
Author, Professor, Speaker

17 / Human-Centered Design

Kim Goodwin
Leadership Consultant, Author

Product people get excited about solving problems that make users’ lives better. On that we can all agree. It’s the approach through which we choose to achieve that goal where differences arise. Sometimes the differences are more clear – Agile vs. Waterfall, for example. On other occasions, the difference is less obvious. Take user-centered vs. …

Kim Goodwin
Leadership Consultant, Author

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