Presenter: Steve Johnson, Vice President of products, Pragmatic Institutue Product Management is one of the most exciting—and most misunderstood—functions in technical organizations
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Learning Objectives: Learn to use kanban for launch planning Prioritize launch tasks with IDEA Create a one-page canvas with key launch information Explain the difference between field testing and product preview About the Presenter Steve Johnson Steve Johnson is a product success coach focused on removing the chaos from product planning
Prior to joining Church & Dwight, Mike had 15 yrs experience at Johnson & Johnson Consumer Products innovating on various global brands
Strengths are usually linked to Resources and Capabilities. According to Johnson et al. (2014, p. 70), strategic capabilities are “the capabilities of an organization that contribute to its long-term survival or competitive advantage” and that there are two components to it: Resources: What we have Competences: What we do well Both can be mapped on multiple dimensions, which provides a valuable structure to ensure nothing is missed
He has acquired a significant body of work across a variety of industries with regional start-ups, small businesses and multinationals including Northrop Grumman, IHS Global Insight and Johnson Controls. In his current role as Client Strategist at the Macomb-Oakland Incubator, John collaborates across the entrepreneurial ecosystem to help his client's ideas take shape, their products succeed, and their businesses thrive in in SE Michigan
He has 23 years of work experience, 7 years in India (Tata Motors ERC, Tata-Johnson, Voltas M&H) and 16 years in the USA (GM Design Center, ASC and now SF studio)
Maybe We Should Be Problem Managers Steve Johnson, Under10 Consulting kHUB post date: December 20, 2019 Originally presented: November 5, 2019 (PDMA 2019 Annual Conference) Read time: 8 minutes Download the Handout “So… what would you say you do here?”
He has created growth opportunities for many clients, including Hewlett-Packard, Unilever, Miller, Stryker Medical, Qualcomm and Johnson and Johnson. Prior to Newlogic, Drucker was a senior manager at Arthur D
Fast forward to April 2013, with a very public, very humiliating ouster of Apple-guy-turned-JCPenney-CEO, Ron Johnson, after the debacle that involved making the discount retailer operate like Apple