Introducing Age of Product Excellence — a new webinar series from productboard

Introducing Age of Product Excellence — a new webinar series from productboard

How do modern product leaders build products that people love?

As product managers, we all want to achieve excellence in our craft. But what constitutes an excellent product in the first place? What strategies, processes, and mindsets are employed by the world’s best product makers?

Announcing Age of Product Excellence, productboard’s new webinar series that tackles these very questions. 

In exclusive interviews with product leaders across industries and stages of growth, you’ll get an inside look at what it takes to excel in the craft of product management — from vision to strategy to execution. 

The first episode of the series airs on April 14th, 2020 at 10:00AM PT and features Hiten Shah, product thought leader and co-founder & CEO of FYI.

A long-time advocate of remote work (and a remote worker for 17 years and counting!), Hiten will share remote work tips to help product teams navigating today’s unique challenges. You’ll learn about the tools and best practices product teams need to build excellent products remotely, and how to better adapt to working from home under current constraints and pressure.

Register today, and don’t forget to tune in on April 14th! 

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