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Topic

Measuring what matters to build world-changing products

Abstract

With big data it becomes tempting to fall into the trap of measuring everything. Too many good products become bloated, fragmented, directionless, and driven by irrelevant metrics. They catch common product diseases even when we’re doing all the right things: iterating quickly to find product-market fit. While we have the technology to amass data, how can we systematically measure what matters? This is a talk for business leaders on crafting a strategy for measurement so that you can build successful, world-changing products. We’ll talk about common mistakes in measuring the success of our products that leads to product diseases. You’ll learn what you can do instead to prevent or cure these product diseases.
Who is this presentation for?
Anyone in management, product managers, software developers who want to move into management
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Profile

Radhika Dutt is an entrepreneur and product leader who has participated in four acquisitions as a result of the products she built; two of these were companies she founded. She advises organizations from high-tech startups to government agencies on building game-changing products. She co-founded Radical Product Thinking as a movement of leaders creating vision-driven change. Radhika graduated from MIT with an SB and M.Eng in Electrical Engineering, and speaks nine languages while learning her tenth. You can follow her on her Medium publication, Radical Product or LinkedIn.