History of Product Management


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First come first serve for 50 people
Details:
Product management has been one the fastest-changing disciplines in the world for decades, sitting at the nexus of rapidly-evolving technologies and economic forces. In this talk, experienced product manager and host of the Product Fundamentals podcast, Jordan Phillips, will provide a crash course on the history of our profession, from the early days of computing to the present: through booms and busts, Waterfall and Agile, MVPs and OKRs, and more. You’ll gain a deeper understanding of where we came from, why we work the way we do today, and how we can leverage the lessons of the past to do a better job in the future!
Join the and opportunity to discuss and explore this topic further in small groups with peers in the industry. Don't miss this chance to network, learn, and grow in your personal and professional development. Sign up now to secure your spot!
🚨 The Not-so Fine Print 🚨
- You have to RSVP on the adjacent form for successful registration
- Maximum Capacity is 50 people as per the venue rules. Confirmation will be sent July 26th. If you can’t make it, please inform and you will be on a waiting list
- This event is first come first serve
- We don't count Meetup/Linkedin registrations
Agenda
- 06:45 PM Doors Open
- 7:30pm Keynote Starts
- 7:40pm Casual Mixer
- 8:30 Doors Close
Bring your own food - No Microwave
Drinks will be provided by Le Wagon
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Our Speaker
Jordan Philips, host of the Product Fundamentals Podcast
Product Fundamentals
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History of Product Management