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138 / The Science Behind Building Better Products, with Holly Hester-Reilly

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Holly Hester-Reilly
Product Science Group

As Holly Hester-Reilly explains, “Intuition isn’t magic. People who have good product intuition know this, because they’ve worked hard over time through lots of hard practice to build it up – and build better products in the process.” Holly is the founder and CEO of H2R Product Science (and a good friend of Product Momentum). …

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Holly Hester-Reilly
Product Science Group

137 / 3 Tips for Fostering a Culture of Change, with Zoia Kozakov

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Zoia Kozakov
JP Morgan Chase

Among the many hats product managers wear is that of change agent. In many respects, product management is change management. PMs always seem to be flexing their approach to new circumstances, adapting to evolving markets and technologies, and side-stepping organizational landmines. “It’s hard,” says Zoia Kozakov, “especially when the change you’re trying to bring about …

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Zoia Kozakov
JP Morgan Chase

Ryan Rumsey: Changing the Narrative Around Design Leadership

Ryan Rumsey, a seasoned design executive and 2024 Product + Design conference speaker, aims to reshape the narrative around design leadership. At the upcoming event, he will lead a workshop and keynote, sharing innovative insights into visualizing metrics and integrating design with business strategies for transformative success.

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136 / Product Operations: Why It’s More Important Now Than Ever, with Denise Tilles

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Denise Tilles
Grocket

As a profession, product managers have been battling through some pretty lean times of late. Layoffs in big tech, market uncertainty across the board, and steep competition for fewer vacancies keep many of us up at night. All the more reason, as Denise Tilles explains, that product operations is more important now than ever. In …

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Denise Tilles
Grocket

135 / The New PMO: Strategic Partner in Business Transformation, with Laura Barnard

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Laura Barnard
PMO Strategies

In this episode of Product Momentum, Laura Barnard invites us to imagine the strong business outcomes our organizations can realize when we create space for strategy and execution to work in concert, instead of at odds. Founder of PMO Strategies and author of The Impact Engine (available Sept. 2024), Laura has been a driving force …

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Laura Barnard
PMO Strategies

Breaking Down Product Ops with Denise Tilles

Join Denise Tilles at the 2024 ITX Product + Design Conference as she explains Product Ops, empowering attendees with insights to drive organizational success. Learn from her journey, where innovation meets streamlined decision-making.

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134 / Lessons in Product Leadership: The Art of Communication, with Gabrielle Bufrem

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Gabrielle Bufrem
Product Leadership Coach

When you’re communicating as a product leader, how often do you consider what your audience needs to hear…at that precise moment in time? How do you deliver your message in a way that they can understand? Product coach Gabrielle Bufrem, in her keynote at the New York Product Conference (NYPC), says that “communication is effective …

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Gabrielle Bufrem
Product Leadership Coach

133 / From Positioning to Sales Pitch: How to Make the Buying Process Easier, with April Dunford

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April Dunford
Ambient Strategy

As the saying goes, not to decide is to decide. And, as April Dunford explains in this episode of Product Momentum, ‘not to decide’ — that is, the customer’s own inability to make a decision — swipes 40-60% of the average B2B salesperson’s revenue pipeline. (source: The JOLT Effect, by Matthew Dixon). B2B selling is …

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April Dunford
Ambient Strategy

ITX Receives Certification as a ‘Great Place To Work®’

April 24, 2024 Rochester, NYITX Corp., an award-winning producer of custom software products headquartered in Rochester, NY, announced it has been named a Great Place to Work – Certified company, a national recognition that celebrates organizations who create an outstanding employee experience. The GPTW certification marks the company’s first such national honor; ITX is a five-time recipient of Rochester’ Top Workplace Award, was selected as a 2023 Best Company to Work for in New York, and was named a winner of Elevate Rochester’s 2021 ETHIE Award.

“We’re proud to earn this certification, and I am proud of the environment we have created here,” said ITX CEO Ralph Dandrea. “At ITX, we lean on our values to ensure a positive, supportive workplace where experimentation and innovation can thrive, so we can deliver great value to our clients. Most of all, I am grateful to our entire team, who work so hard to strengthen the culture we have built; it gives me great confidence for the future.”

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