On today’s episode, Ryan House joined us to share his experience in doing research as a technical product manager. Before his technical PM role, Ryan spent six years as Director of Product at Pulse PEMF. We covered a lot of ground outside of technical research, including cross-functional partnership in research, ground rules for running successful focus groups, and how to leverage AI for research.
On today’s episode, I have Haley Barger a product manager in the e-commerce space, to discuss her perspectives on research as a PM, how to reduce the chances of biased research, and practical tips for how to make your research resonate and matter more to internal stakeholders.
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On today’s episode I have on Teresa Cain. Teresa is the Director of Product and User Experience at the FinTech company TreviPay, Author of Solving Problems in 2 hours, LinkedIn top voice on product management and winner of the top 40 under 40 award.
I had so much fun talking to Teresa about how she got into Product, the inspiration for her book, how to solve problems in 2 hours and which problems works best for the 2-hour design sprint methodology, and the trends across Product and UX as it relates to research. It was super fascinating to hear Teresa’s perspective as a Product Leader who leads not only the PM org at TreviPay but the UX function as well. You’re in for a treat, and I can’t wait for you to hear what Teresa had to share.
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This podcast is all about how we can improve our craft of research and how we can position research more effectively to make research matter more broadly throughout our organizations.
In the end, our goal is to help shift the industry’s thinking in such a way that research gets the resourcing, time, respect, and space it needs to do what we started software companies to do in the first place, solve customer problems, create customer value, and create brands and products that people love.
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