I’m launching a new offering to help companies implement the principles of a successful product culture. These are one-hour AMA sessions at no cost to companies that purchase 25 or more copies of any of my books.
AMA (Ask Me Anything) sessions are sessions where people can ask me anything. As people will have read some of my books, there may be doubts about how to apply the concepts, principles, and tools that I present in the day-to-day life of that company due to some particularity of the context, business model, segment, and culture. company, etc. The objective of this session is to see together what adaptations would be necessary and how best to use the learnings from the book.
To schedule the AMA session, just send me the note or purchase receipt, and we’ll define the best time.
The In-company Product Management Continuing Education Program helps you and your team increase your knowledge about product management concepts, principles, and tools and, consequently, increase the success rate of your digital product endeavors.
This product is made up of 3 elements:
Sessions can be in-person or remote! Check out what people are saying about my services. Check out also our list of clients.
Does it make sense for your company? Let’s talk! Feel free to contact me through email or WhatsApp, or schedule an appointment on my calendar.
I’ve been helping companies and their leaders (CPOs, heads of product, CTOs, CEOs, tech founders, and heads of digital transformation) bridge the gap between business and technology through workshops, coaching, and advisory services on product management and digital transformation.
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Do you work with digital products? Do you want to know more about managing a digital product to increase its chances of success, solve its user’s problems, and achieve the company objectives? Check out my Digital Product Management books, where I share what I learned during my 30+ years of experience in creating and managing digital products: