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Top 7 signs you're in a bad product system by Scott Williamson

In this #mtpcon SF+Americas 2022 keynote, Scott Williamson, Former Chief Product Officer at GitLab outlines 7 signs you may be in a bad product system, while giving practical and actionable advice as to how you can make meaningful changes.

Watch this video or read on for key highlights from the talk.

  • Bad product systems result in unmet commercial expectations
  • Work to clarify direction, ownership, and outcomes
  • Give feedback and work to improve the system you’re a part of, or plan to assess your next one

Scott begins by describing how 50-95% of ‘product launches fail to meet commercial expectations’, explaining that, while ‘product land is complex’, product systems ‘don’t always reinforce the right kinds of behaviours, the right kinds of activities to incre…

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As a certified Product Manager and freelance writer, Jon likes to bring clarity of communication to his work at BibliU - making digital learning more effective. Jon loves how fast the world of product management is evolving and is always interested in opportunities to be part of the conversation.


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