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As a Product Manager, you're responsible for delivering products & features that both delight customers & move the company closer to its top-line metrics. However, how do you know whether the individual features you ship each sprint or each quarter are successful?
Main Takeaways:
- Understand what growth means for your business & how to prioritize the important results/metrics for your business
- Learn the basic building blocks of a growth strategy
- Execute this strategy by learning best practices
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Meet the Speaker: Arvind Chandaka
Arvind is an award-winning Product Manager at Microsoft where he leads teams to make successful products in their cloud, AI, & cybersecurity departments.
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