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

103 / A Product Manager’s Journey through Discovery, with Nesrine Changuel

Nesrine Changuel
Google

Dr. Nesrine Changuel credits innate curiosity and a personal motivation for unlocking new knowledge as the catalyst that has brought her to Nokia, Microsoft, Spotify, and now Google. Her career journey has been thoughtful and deliberate, first as a researcher and later a transition to product management. Nesrine explains how a growth mindset encourages learning …

Nesrine Changuel
Google

102 / Driving Innovation Through Inclusion, with Bernadette Smith

Bernadette Smith
Equality Institute

Inclusion is for everyone, says guest Bernadette Smith, CEO of Equality Institute. And, she adds, it’s good for business. Companies that prioritize diversity, equity, and inclusion are more profitable than those that don’t. But the key piece of DEI best practices, she concludes, is inclusion. “In order to realize the financial benefits, we have to …

Bernadette Smith
Equality Institute

Product Momentum Podcast – 100th Episode Book Giveaway

Product Momentum Podcast – 100th Episode Book Giveaway

The Product Momentum Podcast team is taking a brief pause this week but be sure to enter our 100th Episode Book Giveaway. We hope you’re enjoying some R&R time as well. See you again in the New Year!

Product Momentum Podcast – 100th Episode Book Giveaway

101 / How No-Code Tools Accelerate the Learning Process, with Jonathan Anderson

Jonathan Anderson
Candu

No product manager wants to build a bad version of their software. But sometimes that’s what it takes to accelerate the learning process. Well, maybe not a bad version. But an early, admittedly incomplete one. Something you can quickly get out in front of users, gather some feedback about, and iterate on. Today’s podcast guest, …

Jonathan Anderson
Candu

100 / The Emergence of Product + Design Leadership, with Jesse James Garrett

Jesse James Garrett
Design Leadership Coach

When UX design guru Jesse James Garrett first started out, user experience as we know it today wasn’t even a thing. Yet he remains among the most prominent voices in digital product design. As both witness and catalyst for more than 20 years, Jesse’s work in this space triggered much of the UX evolution and …

Jesse James Garrett
Design Leadership Coach

99 / Overcoming the ‘Fragility of AI’ to Improve User Outcomes

Dipanwita Das
Sorcero

Make no mistake. Artificial intelligence and machine learning are super-powerful tools; their benefits seem endless. But let’s not confuse them with superpowers. AI possesses a fragility, says Dipanwita Das, co-founder and CEO of Sorcero, who is working to improve patient outcomes through advanced analytics. More blind spot than flaw, the fragility of AI is nuance …

Dipanwita Das
Sorcero

98 / Digital Accessibility & Inclusive Design: Understanding the Why

Sheri Byrne-Haber
VMware

Accessibility is not one of those things that’s done well when it’s tacked on to the end of a project, Sheri Byrne-Haber says. “It’s going to cost more, it’s going to put your schedule at risk, and it’s not going to offer the best experience.” Embedding accessibility into product design early on, she adds, becomes …

Sheri Byrne-Haber
VMware

97 / Empowering Product Managers To Unleash Product’s True Value

Kent Weathers
Brainmates, Association of Product Professionals

Kent Weathers is Chief Product Officer at Brainmates and Director at the Association of Product Professionals (APP) – valuable perspectives for a conversation about the future of software product management. In this episode of the Product Momentum Podcast, Kent Weathers joins Paul Gebel and asks us product people to imagine for a moment a world …

Kent Weathers
Brainmates, Association of Product Professionals

ITX at 25: Creating a Culture of Product Innovation

Ralph Dandrea
ITX Corp.

When Ralph Dandrea founded ITX a quarter-century ago, the notion of product was a whole lot different than it is today. In 1997, he and other product builders thought about software through the lens of themselves as users – not of the end users who were truly using the products they built. That thinking evolved …

Ralph Dandrea
ITX Corp.

96 / How Product Managers Build Reputational Capital Within Their Organizations

Paul Ortchanian
Bain Public

There’s a lot that product managers can do to empower themselves and build reputational capital within their organizations. But the path is not a straight one. We know all too well the imbalance between our substantial responsibilities and the comparatively meager authority we have to execute on them. “It’s a tough world out there for …

Paul Ortchanian
Bain Public

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