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Arguing Agile
Brian Orlando
236 episodes
1 day ago
Debating why pricing belongs in product management's hands, not sales or finance. Product Manager Brian and Enterprise Business Agility Coach Om are rankling egos as they discuss a heated debates: who should own pricing decisions? Listen or watch as they argue that pricing is product strategy, not a sales tactic. 🎯 Topics Covered: • The financial literacy gap in product management • How to diagnose pricing authority in your organization • Why executives resist giving PMs pricing contr...
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Debating why pricing belongs in product management's hands, not sales or finance. Product Manager Brian and Enterprise Business Agility Coach Om are rankling egos as they discuss a heated debates: who should own pricing decisions? Listen or watch as they argue that pricing is product strategy, not a sales tactic. 🎯 Topics Covered: • The financial literacy gap in product management • How to diagnose pricing authority in your organization • Why executives resist giving PMs pricing contr...
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Management
Education,
Technology,
Business
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AA221 - Steve Jobs' Radical Decision-Making: Why Consensus Beats Disagree & Commit
Arguing Agile
52 minutes
3 months ago
AA221 - Steve Jobs' Radical Decision-Making: Why Consensus Beats Disagree & Commit
Steve Jobs once said he'd rather fire someone than force them to buy into a decision they disagreed with. This flies in the face of popular leadership advice like Amazon's "disagree and commit" philosophy. In this episode, we dive deep into Jobs' consensus-driven approach at NeXT and explore why expert-driven decision making might be superior to top-down mandates. We examine how Jobs' 8-person policy team made only 25 major decisions per year, the importance of psychological safety in decisi...
Arguing Agile
Debating why pricing belongs in product management's hands, not sales or finance. Product Manager Brian and Enterprise Business Agility Coach Om are rankling egos as they discuss a heated debates: who should own pricing decisions? Listen or watch as they argue that pricing is product strategy, not a sales tactic. 🎯 Topics Covered: • The financial literacy gap in product management • How to diagnose pricing authority in your organization • Why executives resist giving PMs pricing contr...