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Learnings from Getting the Hard Calls Wrong

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In this episode of Hard Calls, host Trisha Price sits down with legendary product thinker Marty Cagan, partner at Silicon Valley Product Group and author of Inspired, Empowered, and his latest book, Transformed.

Marty shares one of the hardest calls of his career and the lessons it taught him about how users respond to change. From there, Trisha and Marty explore what it means to truly transform a product organization from the inside out. It’s not about processes or giving people new titles. It’s about building trust, developing product sense and defining what a successful product operating model looks like for your organization.

You’ll learn:

  • Insights from Marty’s time leading product teams at eBay
  • The real reasons why you can’t run products like projects.
  • Why your sales reps may be your best source of product insight
  • How to build trust and product sense to make better, faster decisions

Whether you’re a product leader at a Fortune 500 or a startup founder scaling your team, this conversation will challenge your assumptions—and give you a framework for action.

📚 Grab Marty’s book Transformed
🔗 Learn more at svpg.com

Presented by Pendo.
Explore more insights at pendo.io or connect with Trisha Price on LinkedIn.

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In this episode of Hard Calls, host Trisha Price sits down with legendary product thinker Marty Cagan, partner at Silicon Valley Product Group and author of Inspired, Empowered, and his latest book, Transformed.

Marty shares one of the hardest calls of his career and the lessons it taught him about how users respond to change. From there, Trisha and Marty explore what it means to truly transform a product organization from the inside out. It’s not about processes or giving people new titles. It’s about building trust, developing product sense and defining what a successful product operating model looks like for your organization.

You’ll learn:

  • Insights from Marty’s time leading product teams at eBay
  • The real reasons why you can’t run products like projects.
  • Why your sales reps may be your best source of product insight
  • How to build trust and product sense to make better, faster decisions

Whether you’re a product leader at a Fortune 500 or a startup founder scaling your team, this conversation will challenge your assumptions—and give you a framework for action.

📚 Grab Marty’s book Transformed
🔗 Learn more at svpg.com

Presented by Pendo.
Explore more insights at pendo.io or connect with Trisha Price on LinkedIn.

  continue reading

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