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  • Phil Hornby is a passionate product leadership coach. Helping product leaders to think clearly, make strong decisions, and take powerful action that drives high-impact outcomes.

    In today's episode:

    The 'how' and 'who' of product decision makingKey principles in product decision making



    Phils's contact info:

    • LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/philhornby
    • Talking Roadmaps Podcast on YouTube
    • It Depends book: https://www.forproductpeople.com/content/books/it-depends




    Where to find the host, Adam Wakeling:

    • Twitter: https://twitter.com/adamjwakeling

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-wakeling

    • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheProductDevelopmentPodcast

    In this episode, we cover:

    (00:00) Preview
    (00:55) Intro
    (01:55) Why the book?
    (04:13) Where to start with product decision making?
    (07:05) How to decide and who decides?
    (11:51) Product leadership decision foundations
    (16:44) Getting to, making and implementing
    (18:33) Resolving dysfunctional teams
    (24:54) The importance of conflict
    (28:42) Decision conviction
    (33:09) Prioritisation frameworks
    (37:13) A few extra decision principles
    (41:00) The number seven
    (42:40) Final thoughts

    Follow the podcast on Twitter: @proddevpodcast
    Get in touch with the host, Adam Wakeling, on Twitter: @adamjwakeling and LinkedIn: @adam-wakeling

  • Amy Mitchell is Principal Product Manager at Dell Technologies and author of Product Management IRL newsletter on substack.

    In today's episode:

    The seven superpowers of great product managers (that they don't say on job descriptions)Tactics to grow these superpowers



    Amy's contact info:

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amycmitchell
    • Substack: https://amycmitchell.substack.com/



    Where to find the host, Adam Wakeling:

    • Twitter: https://twitter.com/adamjwakeling

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-wakeling-26494b35/

    • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheProductDevelopmentPodcast

    In this episode, we cover:

    (00:00) Preview
    (00:49) Intro
    (02:20) Overview of the seven superpowers
    (04:00) Empathy
    (11:20) Communication skills
    (19:36) Resilience
    (24:29) Discernment
    (30:49) Prioritisation by value
    (40:35) Patience
    (48:00) Blending skills
    (50:56) Future of product management
    (56:40) Final thoughts

    Follow the podcast on Twitter: @proddevpodcast
    Get in touch with the host, Adam Wakeling, on Twitter: @adamjwakeling and LinkedIn: @adam-wakeling

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  • Christoph Steinlehner is a Product Management coach who helps product managers and leaders that are feeling stuck in their work caught and struggling to facilitate between different perspectives in a business.

    In today's episode:

    The challenges of effective business-product communicationHow visual mapping can help improve communicationThe MAPPER method walkthough



    Christoph's contact info:

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/csteinlehner
    • Website: https://csteinlehner.com/
    • Substack contributor: https://mapperclub.substack.com/



    Where to find the host, Adam Wakeling:

    • Twitter: https://twitter.com/adamjwakeling

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-wakeling-26494b35/

    • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheProductDevelopmentPodcast

    In this episode, we cover:

    (00:00) Preview
    (00:54) Intro
    (02:01) Main challenges in effective communication
    (03:40) X-department perspectives in communication
    (05:20) The bigger picture
    (08:28) What is visual mapping?
    (11:48) Differences in types of visual maps
    (16:18) Walkthough of MAPPER method
    (25:20) Reflection part of MAPPER
    (26:03) Similarity to Event Storming
    (27:53) Challenges in implementing MAPPER
    (33:21) Resistance to new frameworks
    (34:50) Leveraging AI with the MAPPER method
    (39:04) Outro

    Follow the podcast on Twitter: @proddevpodcast
    Get in touch with the host, Adam Wakeling, on Twitter: @adamjwakeling and LinkedIn: @adam-wakeling

  • Mo Hallaba is CEO of datawisp.io, an AI-based analytics tool to help non-technical teams understand their product and users better. He was previously working in financial services and the e-sports industry.

    In today's episode:

    The challenges of data-informed decision makingHow AI can help solve some of these challengesThe limitations of AI



    Mo and Datawisp's contact info:

    • Twitter/X: https://www.x.com/electronicmo
    • Website: https://www.datawisp.io



    Where to find the host, Adam Wakeling:

    • Twitter: https://twitter.com/adamjwakeling

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-wakeling-26494b35/

    • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheProductDevelopmentPodcast

    In this episode, we cover:

    00:00 Preview
    01:23 Intro
    02:25 Mo's background
    04:04 How e-sports teams use data
    05:55 Challenges with using product data
    08:31 AI removing technical barriers
    09:49 Culture of caring about data
    11:58 Scooter app example in datawisp
    13:35 Exploration of data
    14:30 Correlation vs causation
    15:47 Limitations of AI in creativity
    19:42 Getting buy-in for change
    22:19 AI data solutions
    26:01 Gen AI blended with product data
    29:54 Difference perspectives on UX
    32:55 The more data the better
    36:50 Transparency of data and insight logic
    37:51 Usefulness of having technical knowledge
    39:30 Final thoughts
    41:12 Outro

    Follow the podcast on Twitter: @proddevpodcast
    Get in touch with the host, Adam Wakeling, on Twitter: @adamjwakeling and LinkedIn: @adam-wakeling

  • Jonny Kaldor is CEO and Founder of Pugpig, a web and app developer for publishers. He was previously CTO at News UK.

    In today's episode:

    • A brief history of digital publishing

    • The current state of the digital publishing market

    • Successful tactics and tech that publishers should employ



    Jonny's and PugPig's contact info:

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jkaldor
    • Website: https://www.pugpig.com

    Report mentioned in episode: https://www.pugpig.com/the-media-collective-on-retention-economics/



    Where to find the host, Adam Wakeling:

    • Twitter: https://twitter.com/adamjwakeling

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-wakeling-26494b35/

    • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheProductDevelopmentPodcast
    In this episode:

    00:00 Preview
    00:56 Introduction
    02:00 From print to digital
    03:17 Types of publishing
    04:00 How things have changed in publishing
    08:00 News Media as first movers
    13:00 Products for consumer magazines
    16:28 Utility as a tool for consumer magazines
    17:52 Creating daily and weekly user habits
    24:00 Digital editions and 'finishability'
    27:38 Print vs Digital UX
    28:40 Audience profile of mobile apps
    32:56 What makes a great digital publishing platform
    34:00 Publishing apps versus the 'big' apps
    36:00 Use of audio
    40:00 Repurposing content
    41:00 The need for publishers to invest in editorial
    43:35 Insights on gating tactics
    52:10 The importance of the Friends Zone
    54:26 Jonny's takeaways

    Follow the podcast on Twitter: @proddevpodcast
    Get in touch with the host, Adam Wakeling, on Twitter: @adamjwakeling and LinkedIn: @adam-wakeling

  • Henry Latham is Founder of Break Free. He is a 2x bootstrapper and has coached over 280+ people through his Prod MBA.

    In today's episode:

    • Henry's product journey

    • A deep dive into his manifesto for senior product people tired of the corporate grind.

    • How to launch a micro-business



    Henry's contact info:

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/henrylatham/



    Where to find the host, Adam Wakeling:

    • Twitter: https://twitter.com/adamjwakeling

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-wakeling-26494b35/

    • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheProductDevelopmentPodcast



    In this episode, we cover:
    (00:00) Preview

    (00:51) Intro

    (01:28) Henry's background

    (03:00) Moving on from Prod MBA

    (06:56) Theory versus practice

    (08:07) The current state of product leadership

    (14:10) Unmet expectations in product roles

    (16:48) Promotions mean more stress and less fulfilment

    (20:38) Stress in product roles

    (25:17) Lack of passion

    (27:13) Who should start a micro business

    (30:03) How to improve your product skills

    (34:00) Fundamentals in launching a product

    (37:50) Finding the root problems

    (41:40) The importance of product positioning

    (43:56) How to start a business

    (47:35) The will required

    (50:30) Key takeaways

    (51:50) Outro

    Follow the podcast on Twitter: @proddevpodcast
    Get in touch with the host, Adam Wakeling, on Twitter: @adamjwakeling and LinkedIn: @adam-wakeling

  • Varun Ghatge is Head of Product at the BBC, with a focus on cross-product personalisation and recommendation for all BBC brands.

    In today's episode:

    • Varun's journey into Product

    • Key elements of building personalised product experiences

    • The challenges in implementing recommendation features



    Varun's contact info:

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/varun-ghatge/



    Where to find the host, Adam Wakeling:

    • Twitter: https://twitter.com/adamjwakeling

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-wakeling-26494b35/

    • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheProductDevelopmentPodcast



    In this episode, we cover:

    (00:00) Preview

    (01:00) Introduction

    (01:37) Varun's journey into Product Management

    (02:38) Definitions of personalisation

    (04:10) Key elements in recommendation models for PMs.

    (07:40) Avoiding negatively impacting your metrics

    (09:46) How to improve your product sense

    (13:10) Best practices for personalisation in products

    (23:40) Where to start in building recommendation features

    (31:24) How to best use your data

    (32:59) Challenges of maintaining data and algorithms

    (37:44) Unintended impacts in personalisation features

    (39:22) Building vs buying

    (41:38) Key takeaways

    Follow the podcast on Twitter: @proddevpodcast
    Get in touch with the host, Adam Wakeling, on Twitter: @adamjwakeling and LinkedIn: @adam-wakeling

  • Dan Olsen is the author of the Amazon Bestseller 'The Lean Product Playbook', and host of the Lean Product Meetup. He is also a Product Management Trainer and Speaker, helping executives build great products and strong product teams

    In today's episode:

    • Dan's journey into Product

    • A step-by-step guide to find Product Market Fit

    • What new tools are helping with Product Management in 2024



    Dan's contact and company info:

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danolsen98/

    • Twitter: https://twitter.com/danolsen

    • Website: https://www.dan-olsen.com



    Where to find the host, Adam Wakeling:

    • Twitter: https://twitter.com/adamjwakeling

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-wakeling-26494b35/

    • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheProductDevelopmentPodcast



    In this episode, we cover:

    (00:00) Preview

    (01:57) Introduction

    (02:38) Dan's background

    (05:04) The story behind writing The Lean Product Playbook

    (07:46) General overview of the Product Market Fit Pyramid

    (10:58) Target Customer layer

    (16:13) Underserved Needs layer

    (25:46) The Value Prop layer

    (33:26) Feature Set and UX layers

    (35:31) Different types of MVPs

    (39:20) What's different in 2024

    (44:44) Outro

    Follow the podcast on Twitter: @proddevpodcast
    Get in touch with the host, Adam Wakeling, on Twitter: @adamjwakeling and LinkedIn: @adam-wakeling

  • Carlos Gonzalez de Villaumbrosia is Founder and CEO of Product School, and an entrepreneur with over 15 years of experience building global companies and digital products.

    He founded Product School in 2014, which is the global leader in product training with a community of over two million members. All of its instructors are real-world Product Leaders working at top Silicon Valley companies including Google, Meta, Netflix, Airbnb, Uber, and Amazon.

    In today's episode:

    • How Product Management has changed in 2024

    • Impact of AI in product development

    • How to navigate the current product job market




    Carlos's contact and company info:

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/villaumbrosia/

    • Website: https://www.productschool.com/




    Where to find the host, Adam Wakeling:

    • Twitter: https://twitter.com/adamjwakeling

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-wakeling-26494b35/




    In this episode:

    (00:00) Coming up

    (01:40) Introduction

    (02:21) Carlos's background

    (04:14) Pull to Product Management

    (06:12) How PM tools have changed

    (08:12) First steps into Product Management

    (09:22) The current job market challenges

    (12:28) The Product career ladder

    (15:22) How the PM role has now changed

    (19:22) Building a great product in 2024

    (23:28) The rise of generative AI

    (25:44) First steps in implementing AI Product strategies

    (30:00) Importance of AI technical knowledge for PMs

    (32:50) Risks of AI

    (37:33) Final thoughts

    (38:35) Outro

    Follow the podcast on Twitter: @proddevpodcast
    Get in touch with the host, Adam Wakeling, on Twitter: @adamjwakeling and LinkedIn: @adam-wakeling

  • Itamar Gilad is author of Evidence-Guided, which outlines a new product development meta framework called GIST. Itamar is also a speaker and a coach, previously working at Microsoft and Google. During his time at the latter, he came up with the idea for the tabbed inbox, which is now a core feature of the email product.

    In today's episode:

    • The risk of opinion-based development (Google +)

    • A run through of Itamar's new GIST Evidence-Guided framework

    • How to become evidence-guided in your company



    Itamar's contact and company info:

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/itamargilad/

    • Twitter: https://twitter.com/ItamarGilad

    • Website: https://itamargilad.com/



    Where to find the host, Adam Wakeling:

    • Twitter: https://twitter.com/adamjwakeling

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-wakeling-26494b35/



    In this episode, we cover:

    (00:00) Preview

    (00:45) Introduction

    (02:40) The story of Google+ and why it failed

    (05:23) The story of Gmail tabbed inboxes and why it succeeded

    (08:40) Tabbed Inbox timeline

    (09:58) GIST introduction

    (11:44) How long it took to create GIST

    (12:59) Difference between data- and evidence-guided

    (14:11) Goals in GIST

    (17:10) The challenge of the right Northstar metric

    (19:30) Why Meta/Facebook's Northstar is not ideal

    (21:16) Ideas in GIST

    (23:10) Collaboration in ideas

    (25:00) ICE for prioritization/evaluation

    (27:25) Impact in ICE explored

    (29:30) How to calculate confidence in ICE

    (33:36) The right level of confidence

    (35:35) Tabbed inbox research and analysis

    (40:32) Example steps/AFTER framework

    (43:12) PMs stuck in execution/feature factories

    (47:32) Empowering others in Product Discovery

    (51:02) Tracking Tasks to Goals

    (52:52) How to integrate GIST into your business

    (57:44) Outro

    Follow the podcast on Twitter: @proddevpodcast
    Get in touch with the host, Adam Wakeling, on Twitter: @adamjwakeling and LinkedIn: @adam-wakeling

  • Krish Ramineni is Co-Founder of Fireflies.ai, which helps teams transcribe, summarize, search and analyze voice conversations. He previously worked at Microsoft and has been featured within Forbes 30 Under 30. He is also passionate about Product-Led Growth.

    In today's episode:

    • Fundamentals of Product-Led Growth (PLG)

    • How Fireflies.ai scaled with PLG

    • How to implement PLG into a business




    Krish's contact and company info:

    • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/krishramineni

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/krishramineni/

    • Twitter: https://twitter.com/krishramineni/

    • Fireflies.ai: https://fireflies.ai



    Where to find the host, Adam Wakeling:

    • Twitter: https://twitter.com/adamjwakeling

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-wakeling-26494b35/





    In this episode, we cover:

    (00:00) Introduction

    (00:47) Krish's background

    (04:18) What is Product-Led Growth (PLG)?

    (07:47) B2B vs B2C in PLG

    (13:28) Acquisition, Retention and Monetization

    (17:25) Aha moments and customer empathy

    (19:55) Challenges implementing PLG

    (23:30) How Fireflies.ai approaches PLG

    (25:53) First version of Fireflies.ai

    (28:53) How AI product SMEs can compete with Google and Microsoft?

    (32:48) Frameworks that Fireflies.ai leverages

    (35:26) Where to start with PLG implementation

    (38:09) Product-Led Sales

    (39:30) PLG to PLS funnel

    (40:46) Outro

    Follow the podcast on Twitter: @proddevpodcast
    Get in touch with the host, Adam Wakeling, on Twitter: @adamjwakeling and LinkedIn: @adam-wakeling

  • Bijan Shahrokhi is Creator of PM Exercises and Product Monkey AI. He is a product management executive with 10+ years of experience in building disruptive technologies. He was previously Head of Product at O(1)Labs, working on Mina Protocol, the world’s lightest blockchain, an L1 project.


    In today's episode:

    • The key pillars of productivity

    • How to be more productive in our lives (for PMs and everybody)

    • Emerging productivity tools




    Bijan's contact and company info:

    • Twitter: https://twitter.com/bijan_sha

    • Product Monkey AI: https://productmonkey.ai/

    • PM Exercises: https://www.productmanagementexercises.com/



    Where to find the host, Adam Wakeling:

    • Twitter: https://twitter.com/adamjwakeling

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-wakeling-26494b35/





    In this episode, we cover:

    (00:00) Introduction

    (02:32) Bijan's view of productivity as a concept

    (04:18) Where to start with being more productive

    (09:53) The next steps

    (12:34) Discussion around prioritisation

    (17:50) Differentiation between team and individual productivity

    (19:22) Tactics and The 5AM Club

    (25:18) Using mini milestones

    (26:30) Importance of exercise

    (30:50) Tactics around improving knowledge

    (31:46) Using generative AI for productivity

    (34:02) Bijan's story in founding PM Exercises and Product Monkey AI

    (40:54) The tension between productivity and redundancy

    (43:48) Privacy and security around AI

    (48:28) Emerging productivity tools

    (50:48) Final thoughts from Bijan

    (52:03) Outro

    Follow the podcast on Twitter: @proddevpodcast
    Get in touch with the host, Adam Wakeling, on Twitter: @adamjwakeling and LinkedIn: @adam-wakeling

  • Jonathan Courtois is a Senior Principal Engineer at Sky (UK), leading the development in C++/Qt of the immersive UI experience of Entertainment OS, the operating system powering Sky Glass and Sky Stream.

    In today's episode:

    • What makes a great Product and Engineering relationship through the lens of a Senior Principal Engineer

    • How Sky how approaches product feature development

    • The future of TV and streaming experiences



    Jonathan's contact info:

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathan-courtois-8a9ab98/



    Where to find the host, Adam Wakeling:

    • Twitter: https://twitter.com/adamjwakeling

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-wakeling-26494b35/




    In this episode, we cover:

    (00:00) Introduction

    (01:33) What the Senior Principal Engineer does at Sky and Jonathan's professional journey

    (05:55) Having a strong alignment with business direction

    (06:54) The Engineering and Product relationship

    (09:38) How Squads and Crew function at Sky

    (11:07) Some tactics on product-engineering alignment

    (13:04) Advice to Product Managers

    (14:36) Typical product feature development approach at Sky

    (20:11) Trimming MVPs

    (24:00) Accessibility within product development

    (24:52) The future of TV and streaming experiences

    (32:32) The power of generative AI

    (34:30) Social Media

    (36:22) The end of traditional TV?

    (37:46) Where the ad money goes and impact of individual content creators

    (41:39) What emerging tech Jonathan is most excited by

    (43:51) Outro

    Follow the podcast on Twitter: @proddevpodcast
    Get in touch with the host, Adam Wakeling, on Twitter: @adamjwakeling and LinkedIn: @adam-wakeling

  • Rafal Maciag is Founder and CEO of ModelingEvolution, which helps businesses and organisations implement effective, high-quality software solutions. The company's Modellution product provides a collaboration platform for Event Storming and Event Modeling.

    In today's episode:

    • The foundational concept of Event Storming and how it serves as a catalyst for collaborative transformation

    • How to integrate Event Storming and Event Modeling concepts into a business

    • Rafal's story of founding a company and lessons learned



    Rafal's contact info:

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rafalmaciag/

    • ModelingEvolution: https://www.modelingevolution.com/



    Where to find the host, Adam Wakeling:

    • Twitter: https://twitter.com/adamjwakeling

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-wakeling-26494b35/



    In this episode, we cover:

    (00:00) Introduction

    (00:56) Putting everyone on the same page

    (02:32) What is Event Storming?

    (08:40) Examples of 'events'

    (12:39) Enabling Customer Journey Mapping

    (16:00) How often to conduct Event Storming

    (23:48) 'Movies' in Event Storming

    (26:17) Who organises everything?

    (28:10) Challenges of implementation of Event Storming

    (29:54) How organisations are working with ModelingEvolution

    (31:24) What Rafal has learned from founding a company

    (33:37) Building the right things

    (36:14) Final thoughts from Rafal

    (38:00) Outro

    Follow the podcast on Twitter: @proddevpodcast
    Get in touch with the host, Adam Wakeling, on Twitter: @adamjwakeling and LinkedIn: @adam-wakeling

  • Gabrielle Hayes is a Product and Agile Coach. She is co-founder and instructor at Product x Agile, which brings expertise to product teams in the form of human-centred, on-demand, self-paced courses.

    She is also passionate about all things Product Discovery, which is the main topic of today’s episode.

    In today's episode:

    • The fundamentals of successful Product Discovery

    • How Product Discovery fits in the Product Development Lifecycle (PDLC)

    • How to influence change in an organisation for better product discovery outcomes



    Gabrielle's contact info:

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gabrielleahayes/

    • Product x Agile: https://www.productxagile.com/

    • Product x Agile on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/product-x-agile/



    Where to find the host, Adam Wakeling:

    • Twitter: https://twitter.com/adamjwakeling

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-wakeling-26494b35/




    In this episode, we cover:

    (00:00) Podcast Introduction

    (00:46) What is Product Discovery?

    (01:28) Iterative approach to Product Discovery

    (02:44) Kano analysis model

    (04:09) Where to start with Product Discovery

    (06:04) Having a dynamic product team

    (08:40) Framework for discovery efforts

    (11:20) Impact of Customer Success teams

    (12:55) Reaching non-owned audiences

    (15:40) What questions to ask your customers

    (19:21) Deeper empathy with customers and users

    (22:10) What to do after the MVP launch

    (23:30) What to document in discovery

    (26:15) How to approach feature prioritisation

    (29:00) The role of innovation within Product Discovery

    (32:20) Utilising AI for Product Discovery

    (35:15) Pressure of being in a 'feature factory'

    (38:04) Influencing leadership to enable more Product Discovery efforts

    (40:43) About Product x Agile

    (42:44) Outro

    Follow the podcast on Twitter: @proddevpodcast
    Get in touch with the host, Adam Wakeling, on Twitter: @adamjwakeling and LinkedIn: @adam-wakeling

  • Alina Verbenchuk is Senior Product Manager @ HypeAuditor and was previously Product Manager @ Creator Tools at YouTube and Program Lead at Google.

    She is also Founder of Verbetcetera, which looks to help empower tech careers through mentorship and consulting for people from various backgrounds.

    In today's episode:

    • Exploring how technical skills enhance a PM's ability to work effectively with engineers.

    • Alina's personal journey of realizing the importance of technical skills in her role as a PM.

    • Discussing other crucial areas, such as generative AI and agents, in the evolving product development landscape.




    Alina's contact info:

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alinaverbenchuk/

    • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@alinaverbenchuk683

    • Verbetcetera: https://verbetcetera.com/


    Where to find the host, Adam Wakeling:

    • Twitter: https://twitter.com/adamjwakeling

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-wakeling-26494b35/



    In this episode, we cover:

    (00:00) Introduction

    (00:53) Reading Alina’s Linkedin post

    (02:06) Difference between a PM and a Technical PM

    (04:18) Advantages in more complex products

    (05:22) Computer Science prerequisite in Google PM interviews

    (06:54) Importance of communication

    (07:51) Engineering's respect for having technical skills

    (10:04) The moment of technical realization

    (12:30) The start of the technical journey

    (15:17) Starting with SQL

    (16:07) Key technical PM areas to learn

    (18:00) Rise of generative AI and agents

    (19:27) Verbetcetera

    (20:45) Thinking about a problem with technical skills

    (22:47) Difference between Google and smaller companies

    (26:18) Approaches and time to spend on different goals

    (28:26) Turning theory into practice

    (29:45) Favorite parts of technical development

    (31:18) Outro

    Follow the podcast on Twitter: @proddevpodcast
    Get in touch with the host, Adam Wakeling, on Twitter: @adamjwakeling and LinkedIn: @adam-wakeling

  • Gisela Rossi is a technology leader, public speaker and mentor, and currently working as Engineering Manager at HSBC.

    She was previously Engineering Manager at Pollen, WISE YP Board Member and a Software Engineer at Facebook, among other roles.



    In today's episode:

    • What a great Engineering Management and Product Management relationship looks like

    • Building trust in a development team

    • How to successfully launch and iterate on a Minimum Viable Product (MVP)



    Gisela's contact info:

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/giselacrossi

    • Twitter: https://twitter.com/gise_rossi

    • Blog: https://giselarossi.co.uk/


    Where to find the host, Adam Wakeling:

    • Twitter: https://twitter.com/adamjwakeling

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-wakeling-26494b35/



    In this episode, we cover:

    (00:00) Podcast Introduction

    (00:39) What will be covered in today's episode

    (01:09) Engineering Manager and Product Manager relationship

    (05:04) Importance of trust in a team

    (11:44) Tactics on improving alignment

    (14:05) What is an MVP?

    (16:23) Trimming an MVP

    (21:56) Who defines success of an MVP?

    (25:00) Building MVPs in challenging financial conditions

    (33:11) The value of OKRs

    (33:33) Common mistakes in MVP builds

    (38:44) Experience working as a mentor

    (42:29) Outro

    Follow the podcast on Twitter: @proddevpodcast
    Get in touch with the host, Adam Wakeling, on Twitter: @adamjwakeling and LinkedIn: @adam-wakeling

  • Chris Clinton is co-founder of Naq Cyber, and was previously a Cyber Security Consultant and Engineer, working with NATO and a number of defence organisations.

    In today's episode:

    • What is cyber security and how to protect your business

    • Fundamentals in preventing cyber attacks

    • How Naq Cyber went from idea to product market fit



    Chris's contact info:

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrismclinton/

    Naq Cyber:

    • https://www.naqcyber.com/



    Where to find the host, Adam Wakeling:

    • Twitter: https://twitter.com/adamjwakeling

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-wakeling-26494b35/



    In this episode, we cover:

    (00:00) Podcast Introduction

    (00:42) Definition of cyber security

    (04:09) The biggest risk in cyber security

    (06:55) First steps in implementing a cyber security strategy

    (09:11) Risk assessment steps

    (13:00) Approach to protecting passwords

    (17:20) Using personal devices for work

    (18:22) The business of IT certifications

    (23:12) Lessons from growing Naq Cyber from ideation

    (28:22) Naq Cyber MVP

    (33:33) Tracking competitor features and solving problems

    (38:34) Manual first, automation second

    (41:48) Future of cyber security

    Follow the podcast on Twitter: @proddevpodcast
    Get in touch with the host, Adam Wakeling, on Twitter: @adamjwakeling and LinkedIn: @adam-wakeling

  • Michael Migliore is a Lifetime Value (LTV) expert and was Head of Customer Value at News UK, CMO of The Modular Analytics Company (TMAC) and has worked with a number of other organisations on their LTV and growth strategies.

    In today's episode:

    • How Marketing and Product teams can work better together

    • Fundamentals of an LTV strategy in B2B products

    • How to approach pricing of a B2B product

    • Ways to reduce churn and where it is positioned in LTV strategies



    Michael's contact info:

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-migliore-75966636/



    Where to find the host, Adam Wakeling:

    • Twitter: https://twitter.com/adamjwakeling

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-wakeling-26494b35/



    In this episode, we cover:

    (00:00) Podcast Introduction

    (01:34) Definition of a great product

    (02:44) The Product and Marketing relationship

    (07:04) Lifetime Value framework

    (11:00) How to approach a SWOT analysis

    (16:04) Pricing and price sensitive

    (18:20) LTV timeframes - what is a lifetime?

    (20:12) The dark art of pricing

    (23:10) The right discounting approach

    (27:37) Additional pricing tactics

    (30:54) Marketing input into product feature development

    (35:00) Marketing and product 'buddies' in a company

    (35:50) Churn and LTV

    (39:30) Execution tactics in tackling churn

    (43:13) What metrics to track in LTV

    (47:00) Application of AI in LTV

    (48:45) Creative pursuits outside work

    Follow the podcast on Twitter: @proddevpodcast
    Get in touch with the host, Adam Wakeling, on Twitter: @adamjwakeling and LinkedIn: @adam-wakeling

  • Tom Merryfield is the Founder of Thoughtful Marketing, helping organisations with their SEO, Google Ads and website improvement requirements. Prior to founding Thoughtful Marketing, he was Senior Marketing Manager at Pure World Energy, Marketing Manager (EMEA & APAC) at Precor and Product Manager at Koch Media. In today’s episode:

    • How SEO strategies differ for different types of organisations

    • The key elements of a great SEO strategy

    • Common mistakes in SEO

    • The possible impact of AI on SEO



    Where to find Tom Merryfield

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tmerryfield/



    Where to find the host, Adam Wakeling:

    • Twitter: https://twitter.com/adamjwakeling

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-wakeling-26494b35/



    In this episode, we cover:

    (00:00) Podcast Introduction

    (01:06) Why Tom works in SEO

    (02:20) Types of clients Tom works with

    (03:30) First steps in creating an SEO strategy

    (04:40) The SEO audit

    (08:04) Ranking for high volume keywords

    (10:27) The challenge for smaller companies

    (11:22) The importance of trust in SEO

    (12:50) Company name changes and domain authority

    (15:02) On-page SEO approaches

    (19:50) AI and Chat GPT impact on SEO

    (22:07) SEO changes in 2023

    (23:38) Ranking for non-branded keywords

    (28:44) Root domains vs subdomains

    (29:45) Mistakes people make in SEO

    (33:44) Engaging with SEO agencies and finding partnerships



    Other Links:

    • Website: https://www.thoughtfulmarketing.co.uk/

    • ChatGPT: https://openai.com/

    Follow the podcast on Twitter: @proddevpodcast
    Get in touch with the host, Adam Wakeling, on Twitter: @adamjwakeling and LinkedIn: @adam-wakeling