PDMA's Exclusive Radical Product Thinking
Radhika Dutt, Author of Radical Product Thinking
Originally presented: July 1, 2024
Watch time: 60 minutes
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The hands-on learning from this year’s PDMA conference starts with this free webinar! Together with Radhika Dutt, author of Radical Product Thinking, we’re offering this interactive event as a prequel to her workshop at PDMA where she’ll work with you and your team to innovate world-changing products through a step-by-step process. Register early to save your spot! Here are the key outcomes you can expect to get from this webinar:
Learning Objectives
- You’ll challenge conventional wisdom to create a vision for innovation that’s tangible and that will give your team a blueprint for execution.
- You’ll engage in hands-on exercises to create such a vision and get live feedback from Radhika Dutt.
- You’ll gain tools to be able to apply this vision at work right away at work.
You’ll build on this vision to supercharge your learning at PDMA in September. Once you’ve crafted your vision, you’ll build on it at the conference by creating an actionable plan or product strategy, defining your priorities, and identifying hypotheses and metrics for execution.
About Radhika Dutt
Radhika Dutt, Author of Radical Product Thinking
Radhika Dutt is the author of Radical Product Thinking: The New Mindset for Innovating Smarter which has been translated into several languages including Chinese and Japanese. She is an entrepreneur and product leader who has participated in five acquisitions, two of which were companies that she founded. She advises organizations from high-tech startups to government agencies on building radical products that create a fundamental change. She is currently Advisor on Product Thinking to the Monetary Authority of Singapore, and serves on the board of the independent publisher, Berrett Koehler. Radhika has built products in a wide range of industries including broadcast, media and entertainment, telecom, advertising technology, government, consumer apps, robotics, and even wine. She graduated from MIT with an SB and M.Eng in Electrical Engineering, and speaks nine languages.