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75 / Relatedness: The Catalyst for Care and Creativity

Scott Rigby, Ph.D.
Immersyve Inc.

In this final episode of our 3-part series on Self-Determination Theory, Scott Rigby, Ph.D. discusses Relatedness – “the experience of belonging or connection between people.” As product leaders, we feel the power of that connection when a customer says, “Wow, it’s like the people who designed this app were thinking about me when they built …

Scott Rigby, Ph.D.
Immersyve Inc.

74 / Crafting A Product Vision Begins With ‘Scaling Trust’

Mamuna Oladipo
Shopify

Among the many lessons Shopify’s Mamuna Oladipo has learned in her career is that communicating a product vision isn’t a “one-and-done” exercise. Working with such diverse audiences requires product leaders to create a narrative around the vision and communicate it multiple times, in different ways. Not everyone, she explains, digests information in the same way …

Mamuna Oladipo
Shopify

73 / The Competence Ramp: From Efficacy to Mastery

Scott Rigby, Ph.D.
Immersyve Inc.

Scott Rigby, Ph.D. joins Sean and Paul for the second in a three-part series on Self-Determination Theory – specifically, the basic human needs of Autonomy, Competence, and Relatedness. In this episode, our conversation centers around Competence: the need to be effective and successful at what we’re doing. It doesn’t come easily, or immediately; rather, it’s …

Scott Rigby, Ph.D.
Immersyve Inc.

72 / The Product Leader’s Dilemma: Balancing Possibility, Predictability

Janna Bastow
ProdPad

As product leaders, we’re rarely hired to build a product from scratch. Unless, of course, you’re the founder. Much of the time we’re handed our predecessor’s backlog with little guidance – other than, perhaps, “Here, help us with this.” And with that, you’re faced with a decision to make, as introduced by Janna Bastow: press …

Janna Bastow
ProdPad

71 / From Autonomy to Innovation

Scott Rigby, Ph.D.
Immersyve Inc.

Connecting the dots between theory and application is rarely an easy task. It’s made a bit easier, though, when the theory goes to the heart of human existence: we want – no, we need – to be the authors of our own narrative. And that narrative must be something that we endorse and take ownership …

Scott Rigby, Ph.D.
Immersyve Inc.

70 / Making Innovation Predictable

Tony Ulwick
Strategyn

What if there were a way to know that your product was going to win in the marketplace – and to know it even before you begin development? In this episode of the Product Momentum Podcast, Tony Ulwick – CEO of Strategyn and “father of the Jobs To Be Done framework” – joins Sean and …

Tony Ulwick
Strategyn

69 / Take Small Steps To Achieve Product Vision

Esther Derby
esther derby associates, inc.

Achieving product vision isn’t just about where we’re going, it’s also about where we begin the journey. A clear vision should also provide a path toward resolution of problems when they arise, Esther Derby says. Product teams should find their vision aspirational, yet relatable to their work and their values as humans. In this episode …

Esther Derby
esther derby associates, inc.

68 / Design Thinking’s Double-Edged Sword

Scott Berkun
Author, Speaker

For people who love their work as much as UX designers do, it can be easy to get “lost in the sauce,” tackling projects for the love of the craft as opposed to applying your craft to solving complex problems for the benefit of others. Scott Berkun describes how design thinking helps keep us centered …

Scott Berkun
Author, Speaker

67 / Innovation Through Digital Anthropology

Ali Colleen Neff
Anaplan

For product people, a big part of the job is understanding not only what motivates our users, but also the systems they are tied to – and how those two things tie together. As it turns out, the bond that connects them is formed by the tools we build and the best practices we develop …

Ali Colleen Neff
Anaplan

65 / The Creation of Culture as a Competitive Advantage

Chalmers Brothers
Author, Speaker, Leadership Coach

What job are product leaders really paid to do? When you boil it all down, leaders are paid to deliver results. Quantitative, which many believe are more easily measured. And qualitative, which invites the notion of organizational culture: much more difficult to measure, but more important in today’s world than ever before, Chalmers Brothers claims. …

Chalmers Brothers
Author, Speaker, Leadership Coach

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