#global-public-policy” is a tech policy podcast. Most policymakers are not aware of how business, product and engineering teams at tech companies think about policy issues, nor of the weight that they hold over and above policy priorities. On the flipside, tech companies are unable to communicate with regulators in a way that respects government process and concerns about the public interest. This podcast aims to be a small part of the solution.
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#global-public-policy” is a tech policy podcast. Most policymakers are not aware of how business, product and engineering teams at tech companies think about policy issues, nor of the weight that they hold over and above policy priorities. On the flipside, tech companies are unable to communicate with regulators in a way that respects government process and concerns about the public interest. This podcast aims to be a small part of the solution.
In this episode, we chat with Nikhil Chandhok, Chief Product Officer at Circle, to give us a window into how a tech product executive thinks about public policy. Product is at the heart of every tech company, whether startup or FAANG. Most of the key strategic company decisions center on product, but most regulators have no direct insight into product functions or processes. As a product veteran, Nikhil gives us his insights into how he's interacted with public policy experts and regulators over the years and how their feedback made its way into some of his most iconic tech products.
#global-public-policy
#global-public-policy” is a tech policy podcast. Most policymakers are not aware of how business, product and engineering teams at tech companies think about policy issues, nor of the weight that they hold over and above policy priorities. On the flipside, tech companies are unable to communicate with regulators in a way that respects government process and concerns about the public interest. This podcast aims to be a small part of the solution.