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Building (your own) PM principles

Building products

June 27, 2024
1:30 - 2:30P PST

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Building (your own) PM principles

1:35 - 2:00P

Hard truths about the future of product management

2:00 - 2:25P

Turning ambiguity into clarity: learnings and principles

1:35 - 2:00P

Hard truths about the future of product management

Everyone is over product-as-usual, especially in a post-ZIRP, pre-AGI world. Claire will dive into what’s actually going on in product management right now and what big changes we should expect in the future. It’s time for PMs to face reality, adapt their operating model, and start building. Leave frameworks and "best practices" at the door--we’re here to talk about what it will take to survive--and win--as a PM in this new era.

Claire Vo

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Chief Product Officer at LaunchDarkly

Claire is the Chief Product Officer at LaunchDarkly, leading the tech team across product, engineering, ecosystem, and design. She brings a breadth of startup leadership experience, including roles as CPO at Color Health and Optimizely, which acquired Experiment Engine, a company she founded and led as CEO, in 2017. Outside her role at LaunchDarkly, Claire is an active speaker, advisor, board member, and angel investor, as well as the founder of ChatPRD, an AI copilot for PMs.

2:00 - 2:25P

Turning ambiguity into clarity: learnings and principles

The role of a PM, as well as building product, is fraught with ambiguity. And if "turning ambiguity into clarity" sounds ambiguous, that's because it is. So, Lane will walk through the underlying philosophy, stories, and pragmatic approaches that might be useful. He'll prompt the audience to reflect more deeply on their own experience to discover clarifying principles of their own.

Lane Patrick Shackleton

he/him

Chief Product Officer at Coda

Lane Shackleton is the Chief Product Officer at Coda, a new all-in-one platform for businesses. Lane leads product, design, & marketing. As one of Coda’s earliest employees, he helped grow the company from private beta to usage by more than a million users globally, including customers like Figma, the New York Times & DoorDash. Prior to Coda, Lane spent nine years at Google & YouTube, where he helped create a cost-per-view video advertising solution called TrueView.