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Adam Thomas: Operationalizing your product strategy
Make Things That Matter
English - May 17, 2023 12:43 - 54 minutes - 40.5 MB - ★★★★★ - 30 ratingsPhilosophy Society & Culture Business Management human centered design social ventures conscious capitalism product leadership future mental models culture enliven work design leadership Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Adam Thomas is a coach that helps product teams operationalize strategy so they spend more time focused on building the right products and less time fighting fires.
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Links & resources mentioned:
* Send episode feedback on Twitter @askotzko , or via email
* Adam Thomas: website, LinkedIn, Twitter
* Adam’s Maven workshop: Survival Metrics
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Related episodes:
* Melissa Perri: Product strategy and the missing middle
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Books and media:
* The Crux
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Other resources:
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Timestamps:
[00:01:48] War gaming shaped product strategy
[00:03:22] Warhammer 40K
[00:07:11] Michael Jordan's Winning Shot
[00:11:22] The whole person equation
[00:14:15] Emotions in the workplace
[00:17:54] Survival metrics
[00:23:08] Implementing survival metrics
[00:27:26] Trust issues in product development
[00:30:05] Internal value exchange
[00:34:33] Being "Product Led" is Misleading
[00:36:26] Using survival metrics consistently
[00:39:23] Focusing on important outcomes
[00:45:12] Complying with regulations in finance
[00:50:13] Questions to ask yourself
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