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Product Voices

Product Voices, hosted by JJ Rorie

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People who work in product management are on a constant learning journey. Markets are dynamic. Customer needs are transient. Technologies evolve. The ways in which we work changes. We must learn and adapt along the way. Product Voices is a forum to share practical, real-world stories about how to learn and grow in important areas in product management. Learn from the best voices in product management.
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Conversations on all things benefits including trends, innovations, new technologies, and idea to help associations create more value for members, employees, and their families. Catch all the latest insights from the official podcast for the Concourse Benefits Platform, hosted by Marc Palud, one of the Co-Founders and Chief Marketing Officer of Concourse Benefits LLC. A benefits game-changer, the Concourse Benefits Platform is a comprehensive, end-to-end, customizable benefits management eco ...
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SaaS is seen as one of the best things that have ever happened in the world of software in terms of costs and ease of usage. But it’s not enough to embrace its advantages alone. There are two sides to a coin, and even SaaS has a lesser-known side that can harm businesses if left unattended. The dark side of SaaS involves shadow IT, security and compliance risks, and SaaS wastage. We’ve started this podcast series, “SaaS Whispers,” to focus on the inefficiencies and cost overruns posed by inc ...
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Jade Global is well-positioned to be your strategic IT services partner. We create value through our vast portfolio of IT services delivered by highly skilled and experienced consultants. Our services include business application implementations, integrations, software product engineering, Cloud services, technology advisory, testing, and managed services. We have domain expertise in a variety of industries including manufacturing, high-tech, energy, pharmaceuticals and warehouse distribution.
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I'm always fascinated by new technology, especially AI. One of my biggest regrets is not taking AI electives during my undergraduate years. Now, with consumer-grade AI everywhere, I’m constantly discovering compelling use cases far beyond typical ChatGPT sessions. As a tech founder for over 22 years, focused on niche markets, and the author of several books on web programming, Linux security, and performance, I’ve experienced the good, bad, and ugly of technology from Silicon Valley to Asia. ...
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Welcome to our monthly podcast co-hosted by the Radio Bros - Dan and Shaz. Not only are they good friends, the Radio Bros are experienced in developing and consulting for a particular cloud software. Or, as they like to put it, they are Consultant Developers. Every month, they go offline from the daily grind and wind down, casually discussing topics around their work and own experiences with anything that touches the cloud: like web dev, gadgets and everything in between. Dan and Shaz will b ...
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Introducing VMware Today, your go-to podcast for all things VMware. Join us as we dive deep into the dynamic world of virtualization, cloud computing, and digital transformation. Each week, we’ll bring you the latest insights, news, and expert interviews, delivering valuable knowledge and real-world experiences straight to your headphones. Whether you're an IT professional, a technology enthusiast, or simply curious about the future of computing, VMware Today is your gateway to understanding ...
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Welcome to the Invent Like An Owner Podcast, where I’ll talk with the Amazonians who helped build Amazon.com into one of the world’s most valuable companies. This weekly podcast is for entrepreneurs, future business leaders, and all students of history (not to mention, people interested in getting hired at Amazon!). The goal of the podcast is to capture the Amazon Creation Stories and create a historical archive... before we forget all the details -- that’s it. My name is Dave Schappell (and ...
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In this episode, we break down a comprehensive guide for tech startups navigating the fundraising journey. Learn how to align your strategy with your monthly recurring revenue (MRR) stage, attract the right investors, and leverage funding platforms. From crafting a standout pitch deck to showcasing traction and building a go-to-market plan, we shar…
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This episode tackles a common but often overlooked startup challenge: managing SaaS subscriptions effectively. With the average business using over 130 SaaS tools, founders need a streamlined approach to avoid wasted funds and stay lean. I’ll walk you through a practical five-step process for conducting a quarterly subscription audit—from taking in…
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In a world of constant change, how can businesses stay resilient? This episode delves into a groundbreaking MIT Sloan Management Review and BCG report that reveals how "augmented learning"—the fusion of AI-driven and traditional organizational learning—equips companies to navigate technological, regulatory, and talent-related disruptions. Discover …
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In this episode, we dive into the groundbreaking ways businesses are adopting Microsoft’s AI technologies to reshape operations and drive innovation. From automating routine tasks to enhancing strategic focus, AI revolutionizes employee experiences across industries. We explore how AI is personalizing customer engagement, streamlining critical proc…
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In this episode, we dive into how AI reshapes sales performance and enhances customer relationships. Inspired by an insightful Harvard Business Review article, we explore the "Sales Success Matrix" and discuss real-world examples from companies like Accenture, Honeywell, and SAP. Discover how these industry leaders leverage AI to improve revenue, r…
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In this episode of Product Voices, we engage in an in-depth discussion about the evolving landscape of product management and the challenges it faces in what we term the "new age of product." Two exceptional guests, Tara Goldman and Mackenzie Hughes, who bring decades of experience in leading product teams and navigating the complexities of the tec…
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In this episode, we dive into the world of memorable domains, exploring why a great domain name still matters for startups and established brands alike. Using OpenAI's recent acquisition of Chat.com as a case study, we show how a short, memorable URL can enhance brand recognition, build trust, and boost visibility in a crowded online space. We'll c…
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In this episode, we cover the Asahi Linux project and provide an overview of the Apple Silicon boot ecosystem for developers and users of Linux, BSD, and other operating systems. This episode explains how these operating systems interoperate with Apple Silicon Macs (M1 and later), focusing on the secure boot process, user control, and how these mac…
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Sigstore is an open-source project that aims to improve software supply chain security by allowing software developers and users to securely sign and verify software artifacts. The project uses ephemeral signing keys to ensure that keys do not need to be managed. All signing events are recorded in a tamper-resistant public log, which allows for the…
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This episode explores Google's "SEO Starter Guide," which provides a comprehensive guide for website owners on how to optimize their websites for search engines, notably Google. Send us a text Podcast: https://kabir.buzzsprout.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@kabirtechdives Please subscribe and share.…
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This episode discusses the emergence of "1-bit LLMs," a new class of large language models (LLMs) that use a significantly reduced number of bits to represent their parameters. These 1-bit LLMs, specifically the "BitNet" model, use only three values (-1, 0, and 1) for their weights, dramatically reducing computational cost, memory footprint, and en…
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This episode is about GUAC, which stands for Graph for Understanding Artifact Composition, is an open-source tool that helps software developers understand their software supply chain. By creating a database of software packages and their dependencies, GUAC can identify potential vulnerabilities and trace the path of those vulnerabilities through t…
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The Open Source Initiative (OSI) recently unveiled version 1.0 of its Open Source AI Definition (OSAID), a milestone aiming to set a standard for open-source AI. Developed through years of collaboration with tech industry leaders, academia, and regulatory voices, the OSAID defines open AI models as those fully transparent in design, allowing users …
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GitHub Spark is a new AI-powered tool that lets users create and share personalized micro-apps, or "sparks," without needing to write any code. It uses natural language processing (NLP) to understand and translate user input into working apps. The tool includes a managed runtime environment for deployment, data storage, and other backend functions.…
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This episode focus on how startups can gain organic audience by focusing on audience instead of YouTube algorithm when creating YouTube videos. The episode focuses on a a YouTube staff member called Todd in charge of YouTube discovery alogorithm. According to Todd, creators should focus on audience satisfaction rather than simply maximizing watch t…
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In this episode, I talk with Teresa Cain, a prominent product and design expert, about her book "Solving Problems in Two Hours: How to Brainstorm and Create Solutions with Two-Hour Design Sprints." We delve into the two-hour design sprint methodology, emphasizing its role in rapid problem-solving and empowerment of product managers to lead collabor…
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This episode is about Apple's initial rollout of its new AI features, collectively known as "Apple Intelligence," in iOS 18.1. While this episode acknowledges the potential of these features, it criticizes their underwhelming implementation and limited functionality, particularly in comparison to competing AI offerings from Google and Samsung. Send…
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If your startup offers subscriptions, you need to listen to this episode. This episode discusses the Federal Trade Commission's (FTC) new final rule on recurring subscriptions. The rule protected consumers from unknowingly signing up for and paying for unwanted subscriptions. Commissioner Slaughter acknowledges the public's support for a provision …
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The Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights is a guide for how to design, use, and deploy automated systems in a way that protects the American public. The document outlines five key principles: safe and effective systems, algorithmic discrimination protections, data privacy, notice and explanation, and human alternatives, consideration, and fallback. T…
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This episode is about a process known as "war games," where teams are assigned red and blue roles to find code security risks before shipping the code. The red team simulates attacks to expose security vulnerabilities, while the blue team defends the systems, aiming to detect and mitigate these attacks. These exercises are designed to improve secur…
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Hannah Clark, the Editor of The Product Manager, joins to discuss the complexities of change fatigue in product management. We explore how the relentless pace of change can drive innovation while simultaneously leading to team exhaustion and frustration. Hannah shares insights from her experience in startups and emphasizes the necessity for leaders…
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This episode attempts to provide an overview of the European Union’s Digital Services Act (DSA). The DSA, which entered into force in November 2022, aims to regulate online platforms and services to create a safer and more open digital environment. We explain the DSA’s applicability to various types of online services, outline key obligations and l…
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This episode is about a company called Unplug, which makes a tag (a small device) to control your smartphone addiction. The founders, Caroline and Yandri, address the growing concern about excessive phone use and its negative impact on well-being. They argue that constant phone usage is impacting our mental health and the quality of our lives. Unpl…
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Anthropic has announced two new AI models: Claude 3.5 Sonnet, which has been significantly upgraded, especially in coding abilities, and Claude 3.5 Haiku, a faster model that surpasses even the company's previous largest model in many areas. In a groundbreaking move, Anthropic has also introduced computer use, a new feature allowing developers to d…
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This episode is based on an annual report from Breakthrough Energy and examines the state of the clean energy transition and Breakthrough Energy's efforts to accelerate it. The report outlines the organization's climate tech discovery, development, and deployment initiatives. It highlights the increasing interest from investors and corporations in …
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This episode discusses an article from HPCwire about Elon Musk's xAI project, which has created a massive AI training cluster called Colossus. The article details the cluster's size, power requirements, and potential impact on AI. It also includes information about Nvidia's contribution to the project through its H100 and H200 GPUs, the use of mobi…
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This episode is about the mechanical battery startup Qnetic, a company that has developed a new flywheel energy storage (FESS) system called Qnetic. This system uses a lightweight, high-strength fiber rotor and novel levitation bearings to achieve a large storage capacity and long discharge duration, making it ideal for storing renewable energy. Th…
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This episode is about HubSpot and provides a comprehensive overview of large language models (LLMs) and how business owners can leverage their power. The guide outlines four levels of LLM usage: prompt engineering, prompt engineering with APIs, fine-tuning, and building your LLM. It emphasizes the importance of input and output, highlighting how we…
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This episode focuses on a report from MasterDai, a content marketing agency, examines the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in content marketing and search engine optimization (SEO). The report analyzes a survey of over 2,600 small and medium businesses to determine the benefits and challenges of using AI for content creation. The authors explore…
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The 0Din Portal is a new platform designed to simplify the process of finding and reporting security vulnerabilities in Generative AI (GenAI) systems. This platform aims to make bug bounty hunting more efficient and rewarding for researchers, and provides tools for submitting and managing vulnerabilities, as well as a variety of learning resources …
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This episode deals with a white paper, the product of a workshop with experts from various fields, examining the burgeoning threat of deep fakery. This technology allows for the creation of compelling yet fabricated audio and video content. The paper outlines the multiple harms deep fakery poses, including reputational damage, emotional distress, a…
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Canvas is a new feature for ChatGPT that allows users to work on writing and coding projects more interactively. It provides a dedicated workspace where users can edit text or code, get suggestions from ChatGPT, and collaborate on projects. Canvas is designed to improve the context of interactions, providing ChatGPT with a better understanding of t…
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This episode discusses "first principles thinking," a method of problem-solving that involves breaking down complex issues into their fundamental components. We share examples from Elon Musk's SpaceX company, Johannes Gutenberg's printing press, and the development of the rolling suitcase to illustrate how first principles of thinking can drive inn…
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This episode is about customer retention as a powerful, often overlooked growth hack that can significantly increase profitability. It highlights that acquiring new customers is far more expensive than retaining existing ones and that focusing on customer retention can lead to a 25-95% increase in profits. This episode explores critical metrics rel…
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The episode discusses many growth hacking strategies companies like Airbnb, Netflix, and Hotmail use to achieve rapid growth. These strategies use tactics that leverage psychology, data, and technology to overcome limitations and unlock exponential results. This episode provides real-world examples and explanations of how each hack works, emphasizi…
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OpenAI has introduced a new " Canvas " feature for its ChatGPT platform. This feature allows users to collaborate more effectively with ChatGPT on writing and coding projects than traditional chat. Canvas provides a dedicated window where users can directly edit and revise their work, while ChatGPT provides inline feedback and suggestions based on …
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This episode is based on a thread from r/Notion, where users discuss the note-taking and organization app Notion. I was looking for feedback from Notion users to understand why the app has attracted such a passionate fanbase, especially for personal organization and tasks beyond work. Users highlight the app's customizability, all-in-one features, …
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The episode discusses the effectiveness of banning ransomware insurance to combat ransomware attacks. The author explores both sides of the argument, featuring the perspectives of cyber security experts, government officials who support the ban, and those who oppose it. It is argued that a ban on insurance payouts could deter corporations from payi…
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Andreessen Horowitz recently provided some great guidance for software sellers navigating the challenging market landscape of the generative AI era. Horowitz discusses the shrinking software spending market and how macroeconomic uncertainty, post-COVID SaaS consolidation, and the early stages of gen AI adoption contribute to this trend. Horowitz of…
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Y Combinator is a well-known startup accelerator that provides three-month programs for startups to help them grow. The program includes funding, mentorship from experienced entrepreneurs, access to a network of other founders, and opportunities to connect with investors. After the program, startups can still access ongoing support and a thriving a…
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This episode examines an article on how Notion has grown a global community of advocates and influencers to fuel its business. The article details the importance of community for Notion, emphasizing the success of its ambassador and champion programs in driving user acquisition, activation, and upgrades. It explains how the company strategically le…
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This episode is about the new open-source project called Swarm, which OpenAI developed. Swarm is an experimental educational framework designed to help users understand multi-agent orchestration. Swarm is not intended for production use and focuses on making the coordination and execution of agents lightweight, controllable, and easily testable. Th…
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Chinese researchers have successfully used D-Wave's quantum computer to break RSA encryption and attack other widely used encryption algorithms. This development suggests that quantum computers pose a more immediate threat to cybersecurity than previously thought. The researchers' findings highlight the need for urgent development and implementatio…
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A collection of quotes from Elon Musk, offering his perspective on achieving success in life and business. He emphasizes taking risks, working hard, and embracing change. He also stresses the significance of effective leadership, personal growth, and fostering a strong company culture. Musk believes in the power of innovation, talent, and a relentl…
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An MIT professor argues that Artificial Intelligence (AI) will only replace or significantly supplement a small percentage of jobs, approximately 5%, over the next decade. He cautions that the current hype surrounding AI might lead to excessive investment and job cuts, resulting in a potential economic downturn. The article notes that healthcare ex…
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