How to Master Design Sprints by Google's Product Team Lead
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Ganesh Shankar, Product Manager on Google's Corporate Engineering team, provided practical tips on how and why to use Design Sprints to kickstart products and teams, including war stories on how Sprints helped Google and Médecins Sans Frontières to build and deploy new technology rapidly in the midst of the Ebola crisis.
Ganesh has been using Sprints since his startup days and shared a number of tips and tricks to adjust sprints to your team and keep them fresh.
Ganesh Shankar is a Product Management team lead at Google Germany. Hailing from Australia, Ganesh started his career as a biomedical engineer, founded an education startup while travelling Asia, and for the last four years has worked as a Product Manager at Google in Sydney, London and Munich.
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Product School is the world’s first tech business school. We offer certified Product Management, Coding, and Data courses; our instructors are real-world managers working at top tech companies such as Google, Facebook, Snapchat, Airbnb, LinkedIn, PayPal, and Netflix.
Our classes are part-time, designed to fit into your work schedule, and the campuses are located in Silicon Valley, San Francisco, New York, Orange County and Los Angeles.
Product leaders from local top tech companies visit Product School campuses each week. Through lectures, panel discussions, and a variety of other forums, the world’s top product managers visit Product School to provide invaluable real-world insights into critical management issues.
If you want to become a product manager in 8 weeks, see our upcoming courses here: http://bit.ly/2h3KLbK
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Ganesh Shankar, Product Manager on Google's Corporate Engineering team, provided practical tips on how and why to use Design Sprints to kickstart products and teams, including war stories on how Sprints helped Google and Médecins Sans Frontières to build and deploy new technology rapidly in the midst of the Ebola crisis.
Ganesh has been using Sprints since his startup days and shared a number of tips and tricks to adjust sprints to your team and keep them fresh.
Ganesh Shankar is a Product Management team lead at Google Germany. Hailing from Australia, Ganesh started his career as a biomedical engineer, founded an education startup while travelling Asia, and for the last four years has worked as a Product Manager at Google in Sydney, London and Munich.
ABOUT US:
We host product management, data and coding events every week in Silicon Valley, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Santa Monica, Orange County and New York. Click here to see what we have coming up: http://bit.ly/2wpBnBf
Product School is the world’s first tech business school. We offer certified Product Management, Coding, and Data courses; our instructors are real-world managers working at top tech companies such as Google, Facebook, Snapchat, Airbnb, LinkedIn, PayPal, and Netflix.
Our classes are part-time, designed to fit into your work schedule, and the campuses are located in Silicon Valley, San Francisco, New York, Orange County and Los Angeles.
Product leaders from local top tech companies visit Product School campuses each week. Through lectures, panel discussions, and a variety of other forums, the world’s top product managers visit Product School to provide invaluable real-world insights into critical management issues.
If you want to become a product manager in 8 weeks, see our upcoming courses here: http://bit.ly/2h3KLbK
📓 The Product Book has arrived! Learn how to become a great Product Manager. On sale for a limited time. Get your copy here: http://amzn.to/2uJqg9A
#ProductManagement #ProductSchool #Upskill #TechEducation #Education #Product #TechStartup #FinTech #Business #ProductManager #ProdMgmt
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