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Ep 2 - Competitor research

Competitor research can be an invaluable tool to inform your product strategy. It can also be an utter waste of time. Here are a few points to help you make sure you get ground your activities in a solid understanding of your competitive landscape.

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tags: Research
categories: Strategy, Research
Sunday 02.02.20
Posted by Thomas Essl
 

Ep 1 - Own your OKRs (Objectives and Key Results)

Setting and tracking against quality goals is one of the most important things you might do. Implementing the OKR framework is often attempted but can short of expectations. There are many reasons for this. In this episode, you’ll hear about some common sticking points, and how to fix them.

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tags: Goals, OKRs, Objectives, Rituals
categories: Teamwork, Management
Sunday 01.19.20
Posted by Thomas Essl
 

Trailer: Your guide to product development

Every day of creating digital products presents new challenges. Join seasoned designer Thomas Essl as he shares practical advice and insights from the intersection of business, technology, and design. No matter your role in a team or the size of your company; If you play a part of the digital economy, this is the podcast for you.

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tags: Trailer, Preview, About
Sunday 01.05.20
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