On June 14 2023, eight esteemed product people took to the coveted #mtpcon keynote stage in San Francisco for a jam-packed day of inspiration and innovation. Our renowned speakers explored the world of product management, taught us new strategies, and inspired us to build better products.
New this year, our exciting Keynote Kit brings you all of the insights from our San Francisco keynote talks plus additional helpful discussion points and thought starters so you can easily translate the insights into actions – perfect for making effective improvements to your role, team, and product. Dive in below!
Innovation is a key aspect of building great products that customers love. In his #mtpcon San Francisco 2023 keynote session, Christian Idiodi, Partner at Silicon Valley Product Group, talked about how product managers can harness innovation and magic to make an impact on customers’ lives.
Are you struggling with making magical products? Ask these questions to yourself or your team after watching Christian’s keynote talk recording:
By answering these questions, you can begin to build great products and master the arts of product magic.
In his #mtpcon San Francisco 2023 keynote talk, Tomer Sharon, Co-founder and CXO at workplace experience platform anywell, talks about measuring the user experience and the advantages of high-level metrics.
Do you need help with the user experience of your product? Ask these questions to yourself or your team after watching Tomer’s keynote talk recording:
By answering these questions, you can begin to have a better understanding of how well your product is performing for your users.
In this #mtpcon San Francisco keynote, Diana Stepner, Head of Product, Education at Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, shared insights on the importance of psychological safety for remote teams.
How can you build psychological safe product teams during times of uncertainty? Diana Stepner had some key talking points to takeaway to embark on this journey. Try out the exercises below to ensure that you and your team feel safe and empowered.
Following these exercises, and embracing imposter syndrome can help you and your team to feel empowered and drive product success.
In this #mtpcon San Francisco keynote, Silicon Valley veteran and author Janice Fraser dives into the essentials of effective modern-day leadership and takes us through some of the findings in her book, co-authored with her husband, Farther, Faster and far less Drama.
What does the modern day mean for product leadership? In her keynote talk, Janice shares four key leadership motions you can apply to your daily practices as you embark on your leadership journey.
Take these motions into your daily decision-making processes to reduce stress, become a great leader, and make great progress wherever you decide to lead.
In this #mtpcon San Francisco talk, Merci Grace, Angel investor, and former Head of Growth at Slack, offers an iterative framework to plan and execute the product discovery phase that provides value to your customer.
How can you go from 0 to 1 in building great products? The amazing Merci Grace, Angel investor and founder, led a keynote session on building a business model from scratch. Read on for her key actionable takeaways.
Following these insights will aid you in validating a business model and building a product your customers truly need and love.
In this #mtpcon San Francisco talk, Navya Rehani Gupta, Chief Product Officer at Peek shared insights on mastering perspectives as a product manager by learning how to zoom in and zoom out. Read on for Navya’s 4 actionable steps:
In her talk, Navya looks at the art of zooming in and zooming out and at finding the right focus for every perspective and every situation. Read on for Navya’s four actionable steps:
By implementing these four steps, product managers can enhance their leadership abilities and drive success in product by zooming out and gaining new perspectives.
In this #mtpcon San Francisco talk, Yi-Wei Ang, Chief Product Officer at Talabat, talks about why it’s important to develop a culture of courage in a product team and across a product organisation.
In his talk, Yi-Wei discussed how creating courageous teams can be the key to product innovation and exponential growth. Read on for his actionable steps!
Courage is contagious, Yi-Wei says. Build a culture that embraces vulnerability and encourages people to take risks. Doing this will guarantee powerful retention, talent acquisition, and business success.
In this #mtpcon San Francisco talk, Natalia Williams, CPO of HootSuite, reflects on her journey as a product manager, the things she learned in her 20+ years of experience, and how you can leverage these lessons to evolve your company for the better.
In her talk, Natalia shared her key lessons from her various product leadership roles. Read on for some actionable questions to take into your regular practices.
Product management is full of many challenges and lots of turbulence. However, embracing change, being open to feedback, and always focusing on the customer can be key to building great products and leading teams effectively.