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Free
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Online - San Francisco, United States

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An introduction to the necessary skills that are common for PM first - customer bias, stakeholder management, problem-solving, accountability, ownership (input metric).
Excelling in all of this leads to greater impact (output metric)

Main Takeaways:
- Prioritization in big companies is more complex (and across engineering orgs in different geographies)
- Stakeholder management is more than 50% of the PM role in bigger companies compared to startups
- Speed of execution and levels of ownership in startups are higher

Meet the Speaker: Juhi Parekh
Juhi is a curious and motivated self-motivated learner who is passionate about creating products that solve vital issues. She has been working as a Product Leader at Amazon for over a year.

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Webinar: Product Management in Startups vs Big Org by Amazon Product LeaderSan Francisco, United States