Unlock your transformation to the product operating model
The product operating model is revolutionizing product management and changing the way companies operate. Join this webinar to learn about what the product operating model is, why it’s a game-changer for positioning companies towards long-term success, and most importantly how your team can make the shift.
You’ve likely heard of "digital transformation.” But what about the powerful shift that’s revolutionizing product management? Enter the "product operating model."
The product operating model can fundamentally transform the way your company operates to be more customer-centric, pushing teams to understanding challenges and develop solutions to address them. This isn’t just a passing trend—it’s critical for businesses aiming for long-term success.
Join Product Management Evangelist, Axel Sooriah, to learn what the product operating model is and how you can make the shift. You’ll learn how to
- Collaborate with the rest of the organization to identify new areas of value
- Build strategy based on customer insights and expected outcomes
- Prioritize work using tested frameworks and methodologies
- Engage the rest of the team and communicate plans and decisions
Additionally, you’ll have the opportunity to interact with our expert team through a live chat Q&A during the session.
Not able to join live? No problem. Register anyway and we’ll email you a copy of the recording.
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Axel Sooriah
Product Management Evangelist, Atlassian
Axel Sooriah es divulgador de la gestión de productos en Atlassian y ayuda a los equipos a tomar decisiones de forma más rápida y clara con Jira Product Discovery. Antes de trabajar en Atlassian, fue entrenador de prácticas modernas de productos en empresas como Contentsquare y OpenClassrooms, después de ocupar puestos de liderazgo de producto en 11:FS y Barclays. También crea una comunidad en torno a este oficio, ya que forma parte del tablero de LPC Paris, una de las conferencias de gestión de productos más importantes de Europa, y es el anfitrión de Product in Practice, el podcast de gestión de productos de Atlassian.