The Tactics of Product Transformation: How to Build a Better Working Environment with Christian Idiodi
Description
Think product transformation is just for big, legacy companies?
Think again.
Christian Idiodi reveals why even successful startups might be overdue for a radical shift in how they build products.
Christian is a Partner at Silicon Valley Product Group where he works with Marty Cagan, who called Christian “the most interesting man in the world”.
Previously, he was Managing Director at CareerBuilder, VP of Product at Snagajob, and Head of Product at Datasite.
In our conversation, we cover:
Biggest Misconception People Have About Transformation | 2:22
The Method: How SVPG Transforms Companies | 12:48
What are Limits to Transformation? | 22:48
Disillusioned IC PMs: What to Do | 27:51
Christian’s View on Frameworks | 53:48
The PM Job Market & How to Differentiate Yourself | 1:06:54
Why Christian is “The Most Interesting Man in the World” | 1:14:41
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