World Product Day
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Put your nostalgia goggles on, it's World Product Day
World Product Day returns on 19 July 2022, and this year we’ll be celebrating “Product firsts”! We want to help those who are taking their first steps, whether into a new leadership role, a new industry, or simply starting their first job as a product manager. We’ll be spending the day hosting discussions about our […] Read more »
World Product Day 2021 - epic talks, Tweets, awards, GIFs and more!
On Wednesday 26th May, product managers around the world came together to celebrate World Product Day. Here we share some of the highlights including talks from ProductTanks in New Zealand, Lagos, and Hong Kong, plus ProductTank award winners, and insights from the community. ProductTank talks In 24 hours, 65 ProductTanks around the world, worked together […] Read more »
How will you get involved this World Product Day?
Next Wednesday (26th May) product managers around the world will celebrate World Product Day — now’s the time to explore our timetable of events and see how you can get involved. What is World Product Day? In 2018 when we celebrated the eight-year anniversary of the first ProductTank meetup — ProductTank communities from across the […] Read more »
Join a Worldwide Celebration of Product Heroes
On 26 May 2021, ProductTanks around the world will celebrate World Product Day with 24-hours of product therapy, showcasing their ‘local product heroes’. Here’s what’s happening and how to get involved. In every local community, there is a goldmine of awesome product insights and we want to tap into that (we imagine you do too). […] Read more »
How to Establish Product Culture (With a Little Help From World Product Day)
Parkinson’s UK is a pioneering and driven organisation; we’re transforming our organisation to ensure we are fit for a digital society. Establishing agile and product culture is critical to us becoming a modern organisation that continuously improves. Cultural change is about changing behaviour and attitude, which is hard and takes time. We have around 500 […] Read more »
Making World Product Day a Day to Remember
Last month, we celebrated the second annual World Product Day, uniting product people around the world for a day of reflecting on our craft. And while the cakes have been eaten, team activities completed, and gatherings wrapped up, we’re still hearing stories of the great conversations that took place throughout the day. We wanted to […] Read more »
World Product Day: Organization as a Product by Neville Reeves
At ProductTank Montevideo (Mvd) we celebrated World Product Day earlier this month with a presentation from an awesome product leader, VP of Product Strategy at Rootstrap, Neville Reeves. Neville took us through how he used new mental structures to change the status quo of the company and looked at how you can rethink an organization […] Read more »
Product Metrics for Noobs by Jeff Patton
In the first talk of this year’s World Product Day at ProductTank Auckland, Jeff Patton sheds light on product metrics. He says they don’t have to be confusing and frustrating, in fact they are quite simple. When people talk about metrics, words like Revenue, ARR (Annual Recurring Revenue), and NPS come to mind, but these are […] Read more »
World Product Day special - Martin Eriksson & Emily Tate on The Product Experience
From humble beginnings with 25 people in the back room of a pub in London in May 2010 looking for a group therapy session, the ProductTank meetups have grown to over 180 cities with hundreds of thousands of people signed up. We grabbed co-founder Martin Eriksson and Dallas organiser Emily Tate (now also US General […] Read more »
It's World Product Day 2019 – the World’s Largest Product Management Event
Last year we celebrated the first ever World Product Day – a day all about shining a spotlight on our global tribe of product people, connecting local communities with each other, highlighting the craft of product management, and having fun along the way. On May 15, we’re back again, and this year it’s bigger and […] Read more »