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Product Systems: How to manufacture lightning in a bottle - delivering repeatabl...
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Product Systems: How to manufacture lightning in a bottle by Oji Udezue
BY Jon Horvath ON JUNE 13, 2022
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In his opening keynote session at #mtpcon SF+Americas 2022 day two, Oji Udezue, Product Lead at Twitter, examines the key elements needed to create impactful product systems that elevate everyone.
Watch this video or read on for key highlights from the talk.
- Good product system results in better business outcomes
- Prioritising people means investing in talent – from hiring, to progression, to promotion
- Invest in execution to deliver faster, clearer, continuous value
Oji describes the ideal product system as one which is explicit, responsive and malleable, and ‘allows us to create great products on autopilot’, delivering reliable hitmakers. It should support scaling and maximise output, while minimising the rate of errors. Oji introduces 3 elements of good product systems:
Systems with p…
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Jon Horvath
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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