#mtpcon
Mind the Product runs flagship conferences in San Francisco and London (#mtpcon) attracting thousands of attendees each from all over the world. We now offer a digital conference experience too – enabling even more people in the community to get involved. Here you can check out all of the published keynotes and latest #mtpcon content.
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How Design Thinking, Lean, and Agile Work Together by Jonny Schneider
In this keynote from #mtpcon London, Jonny Schneider, Product Strategy and Design Principal at ThoughtWorks, discusses how using all of design thinking, agile, and lean means we can build better products. Key points: You should try to use design thinking, agile and lean when building your products Testing and learning with real people, using real software in Read more »
Making Smarter Decisions with Mental Models by Andy Ayim
In this keynote from #mtpcon London, product leader and business builder Andy Ayim talks about how mental models can help us to make different types of decisions. And how, by using specific frameworks, we can focus on solutions that aren’t immediately obvious. Key points: Mental models can help us to make different types of decisions By Read more »
Minimise the Gap Between Maker and User by Henrik Kniberg
In this keynote from #mtpcon London, Henrik Kniberg, an organisational consultant and developer at Crisp in Stockholm, discusses how creating great products requires us to reduce the gap between makers and users. Key points: If we want to create products people love (like Lego, Minecraft and Spotify) we must reduce the gap between makers and users Read more »
We can Build Better Things Together by Martin Eriksson
Kicking off #mtpcon London 2019, Martin Eriksson reflects on how much the product community has grown and why we build better products together. Here’s a quick recap of his opening speech. ProductTank started nearly 10 years ago because product can be a little bit lonely. Martin wanted to meet other people to work out how Read more »
Thank You for Coming Together to Further our Craft at #mtpcon London 2019
On October 17-18, 2019 passionate product people from over 53 countries around the world gathered in London for two days of learning, sharing, and furthering our craft. Thank you for joining us and making it another amazing conference! It started with a day of workshops and product leadership discussions before the main event – a Read more »
Insights from the #mtpcon London Product Leadership Forum - Part 1
Held in the lovely Barbican Conservatory, this year’s #mtpcon London Product Leadership Forum brought together a group of senior product leaders for the type of conversations that can only happen behind closed doors. As a result, all of the issues discussed were under the Chatham House rule, so you won’t see any direct quotes, but Read more »
Insights from the #mtpcon London Product Leadership Forum - Part 2
In Part 2 of our Product Leadership Forum recap, we take a look at yet more insights shared by a group of senior product leaders during #mtpcon 2019 (if you missed Part 1, take a look here). (All of the issues discussed were under the Chatham House rule, so you won’t see any direct quotes, Read more »
Insights from the #mtpcon Product Leadership Forum - Part 3
In Part 3 of our Product Leadership Forum recap, you can see an overview of the remaining insights from this year’s #mtpcon London Product Leadership Forum (if you missed them, you can take a look back at Part 1 and Part 2). (All of the issues discussed were under the Chatham House rule, so you Read more »
What we Learned at #mtpcon London 2019
This week, 1,775 product people from across the globe came together for #mtpcon London 2019. Proceedings kicked off with workshops and leadership discussions on Thursday, followed by the conference itself at London’s famous Barbican Centre. Here’s a quick look at what we learned: Since we started ProductTank 9 years ago, product has become a lot Read more »
Practical Insights and Guidance at #mtpcon London Workshops
Product people descended upon central London this morning for a series of Mind the Product training workshops, kicking off #mtpcon ahead of tomorrow’s conference. More than 400 conference attendees were up bright and early to join one of 14 workshops covering a range of topics from user research and stakeholder management to product roadmapping and Read more »