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Amazon Fmr PM on Synergy by Design: Building Cross-Functional Teams
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TOPIC: Amazon Fmr Product Lead on Synergy by Design: Building Cross-Functional Teams in Product Management, Design, and UX Research
How can product leaders create synergy across teams? Creating impactful user-facing products demands robust collaboration across product management, design, and UX research teams. However, the structure of these teams often introduces processes and power dynamics that hinder such collaboration. In this webinar with Amazon Fmr Product Lead Brian Root, product managers, designers, and UX researchers involved in user-facing projects will gain insights and practical tools to foster a more collaborative, innovative, and productive team environment. Join us to learn how to boost cross-functional team's performance and output.
About the Speaker: I am a collaborative, patent-holding product executive specializing in building impactful customer-facing digital products in eCommerce, FinTech and InsureTech. I have over 12 years of experience leading and managing cross-functional product and design teams at all stages from Series A to Fortune top 2 (Amazon and Walmart). I have built and scaled teams from 0 to up to 15 individuals on several occasions, and I particularly enjoy the challenges of hiring and structuring teams.
My passion as a leader has always been to unlock the potential of my reports and mentees. I strongly believe that an impactful, scalable "what" (the product) is the result of a strong understanding of the "why" (user and business needs) and "how" (product management and design best practices).
In my non-work life, I enjoy running, cooking, dabbling in statistical modeling of sporting events, and being the best father that I can be to my baby son.
AGENDA 3:00pm: Welcome & Introductions 3:05pm: Speaker Presentation followed by Q&A Session 4:00pm: Event Ends
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