Explore >> Select a destination


You are here

humanloop.com
| | findingourway.design
12.1 parsecs away

Travel
| | Product Discovery coach, teacher, and author Teresa Torres joins Peter and Jesse to explore the messy reality of organizational change and cross-functional collaboration. She discusses why external coaching has limits, how individual contributors can drive change within resistant systems, and what the rise of AI means for blurring roles between product, design, and engineering teams.
| | www.startuppatterns.com
11.1 parsecs away

Travel
| | Interview with The No Nonsense Agile Podcast. So, I have been involved in software and digital product development for a little more than 20 years, I got my start here in the Silicon Valley area, during the last bit of the.com, boom. So my background of the mobile product trio of product design and development, I'm on the development side of the stool. So I did a bunch of web development in the.com, boom, I managed to sort of survive the crash.
| | analyticshour.io
12.2 parsecs away

Travel
| | Imagine a world where business users simply fire up their analytics AI tool, ask for some insights, and get a clear and accurate response in return. That's the dream, isn't it? Is it just around the corner, or is it years away? Or is that vision embarrassingly misguided at its core? The very real humans who responded to our listener survey wanted to know where and how AI would be fitting into the analyst's toolkit, and, frankly, so do we! Maybe they (and you!) can fire up ol' Claude and ask it to analyze this episode with Juliana Jackson from the Standard Deviation podcast and Beyond the Mean Substack to find out!
| | findingourway.design
42.8 parsecs away

Travel
| Joining Peter and Jesse to talk about what's next for design is Amy Lokey, Chief Experience Officer for the enterprise software platform, ServiceNow. We'll be talking about building a team that unifies product experience with customer experience, defining experience metrics that actually matter, investing in her own growth as a leader, and the real implications...