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Product in Healthtech
Chris Hoyd, Vynyl
27 episodes
3 months ago
Product leaders guide decisions around what should be built. They are interpreters that make sense of what’s happening as their organizations evolve rapidly. Product leaders balance business priorities, customer demands, and competitive pressures. Both strategic and tactical, this highly visible discipline is emerging as one that can be very difficult to execute well in the healthcare space. The floodgates of funding, digitization, and internet-enabled competition are open. Businesses that build the best product the fastest will see outsized returns. Join the conversation about how healthcare product managers, designers, researchers and other stakeholders can add meaningful value to their teams. Learn how the best product leaders optimize decision quality for entire organizations, increase development velocity, and navigate the unique constraints and opportunities in healthcare.
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Medicine
Technology,
Business,
Management,
Health & Fitness
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Product leaders guide decisions around what should be built. They are interpreters that make sense of what’s happening as their organizations evolve rapidly. Product leaders balance business priorities, customer demands, and competitive pressures. Both strategic and tactical, this highly visible discipline is emerging as one that can be very difficult to execute well in the healthcare space. The floodgates of funding, digitization, and internet-enabled competition are open. Businesses that build the best product the fastest will see outsized returns. Join the conversation about how healthcare product managers, designers, researchers and other stakeholders can add meaningful value to their teams. Learn how the best product leaders optimize decision quality for entire organizations, increase development velocity, and navigate the unique constraints and opportunities in healthcare.
Show more...
Medicine
Technology,
Business,
Management,
Health & Fitness
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Andy Chu of Providence Digital Innovation Group
Product in Healthtech
51 minutes 14 seconds
1 year ago
Andy Chu of Providence Digital Innovation Group
We caught up with Andy Chu, SVP of Product and Technology at Providence Digital Innovation Group, to learn how he and his team ship scalable digital health solutions from within a major health system. With experience spanning startups to e-commerce giants, Andy brings valuable (and unique) perspective on legacy modernization and consumer-centric thinking.
Product in Healthtech
Product leaders guide decisions around what should be built. They are interpreters that make sense of what’s happening as their organizations evolve rapidly. Product leaders balance business priorities, customer demands, and competitive pressures. Both strategic and tactical, this highly visible discipline is emerging as one that can be very difficult to execute well in the healthcare space. The floodgates of funding, digitization, and internet-enabled competition are open. Businesses that build the best product the fastest will see outsized returns. Join the conversation about how healthcare product managers, designers, researchers and other stakeholders can add meaningful value to their teams. Learn how the best product leaders optimize decision quality for entire organizations, increase development velocity, and navigate the unique constraints and opportunities in healthcare.