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The Dina Levitan Hypothesis: Systems Thinking Scales Products and Organizations
Manage episode 514897308 series 2693311
With an impressive background in computer science from MIT and years of experience as a site reliability engineer at Google, Dina Levitan shares how she approaches the art of problem definition, and what she’s learned about the value of subject matter expertise versus disciplined product management skills. The episode also touches on Dina’s passion for consulting, her thoughts on work-life integration as a mom and leader, and practical stories about rapidly ramping up in new industries without being a deep domain expert.
Key takeaways from Holly’s conversation with Dina Levitan, founder and principal of Chill Labs and lead product consultant at the Product Science Group, include the importance of centering the human experience in product development, the power of diverse and empowered teams, and why evidence-based strategies can unlock innovation, even in unfamiliar territory.
Resources
Visit Chill Labs where Dina helps companies build products that users want.
Explore Dina’s personal site to explore her consulting and speaking services.
Connect with Dina on LinkedIn
Visit the Product Science Group website
Explore Product Science Workshops and Courses
Quotes from Dina Levitan:
(00:05:21) "Whether it's in engineering or product management or life generally, understanding the true nature of a problem and its root causes is one of the most interesting and exciting pieces of the puzzle for me and motivates me to do my best work." - Dina Levitan
(00:24:04) “I wouldn't say there's one definition of what does a product manager do? It kind of depends on the situation and the organization and their practices." - Dina Levitan
(00:16:13) "I know that for me, one of the more fun aspects of the job is facilitating workshops and seeing how ideas from each participant build on top of each other and help us get to a clear path forward." - Dina Levitan
Lab Notes :
Lab Note 608.1: Continuous Discovery & Delivery: Centering the human is key.
Lab Note 608.2: Empowered Teams: Teams with diverse skillsets and perspectives foster greater understanding.
Lab Note 606.3: Evidence-Based Product Strategy: Gathering evidence leads to sound product strategy even in areas where pre-existing expertise is limited.
Lab Note 606.4: Building empowered teams requires both science and art.
Lab Note 606.5: Empathy and contextual understanding remain uniquely human.
Connect with the host, Holly Hester-Reilly:
Website - https://www.productsciencegroup.com/
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/product-science-group/
Product Science Podcast - https://www.productsciencepodcast.com
YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@productsciencegroup
TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@productsciencegroup
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/productsciencegroup/
View the transcript and the full episode description on the Product Science Podcast website here.
124 episodes
Manage episode 514897308 series 2693311
With an impressive background in computer science from MIT and years of experience as a site reliability engineer at Google, Dina Levitan shares how she approaches the art of problem definition, and what she’s learned about the value of subject matter expertise versus disciplined product management skills. The episode also touches on Dina’s passion for consulting, her thoughts on work-life integration as a mom and leader, and practical stories about rapidly ramping up in new industries without being a deep domain expert.
Key takeaways from Holly’s conversation with Dina Levitan, founder and principal of Chill Labs and lead product consultant at the Product Science Group, include the importance of centering the human experience in product development, the power of diverse and empowered teams, and why evidence-based strategies can unlock innovation, even in unfamiliar territory.
Resources
Visit Chill Labs where Dina helps companies build products that users want.
Explore Dina’s personal site to explore her consulting and speaking services.
Connect with Dina on LinkedIn
Visit the Product Science Group website
Explore Product Science Workshops and Courses
Quotes from Dina Levitan:
(00:05:21) "Whether it's in engineering or product management or life generally, understanding the true nature of a problem and its root causes is one of the most interesting and exciting pieces of the puzzle for me and motivates me to do my best work." - Dina Levitan
(00:24:04) “I wouldn't say there's one definition of what does a product manager do? It kind of depends on the situation and the organization and their practices." - Dina Levitan
(00:16:13) "I know that for me, one of the more fun aspects of the job is facilitating workshops and seeing how ideas from each participant build on top of each other and help us get to a clear path forward." - Dina Levitan
Lab Notes :
Lab Note 608.1: Continuous Discovery & Delivery: Centering the human is key.
Lab Note 608.2: Empowered Teams: Teams with diverse skillsets and perspectives foster greater understanding.
Lab Note 606.3: Evidence-Based Product Strategy: Gathering evidence leads to sound product strategy even in areas where pre-existing expertise is limited.
Lab Note 606.4: Building empowered teams requires both science and art.
Lab Note 606.5: Empathy and contextual understanding remain uniquely human.
Connect with the host, Holly Hester-Reilly:
Website - https://www.productsciencegroup.com/
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/product-science-group/
Product Science Podcast - https://www.productsciencepodcast.com
YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@productsciencegroup
TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@productsciencegroup
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/productsciencegroup/
View the transcript and the full episode description on the Product Science Podcast website here.
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