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Mik + One: The Official Project to Product Podcast by Dr. Mik Kersten - Episode 30: Mik Kersten + Brian Solis

Episode 30: Mik Kersten + Brian Solis

04/20/21 • 34 min

Mik + One: The Official Project to Product Podcast by Dr. Mik Kersten
It’s episode 30 and what a guest we’ve got! Mik welcomes Brian Solis, Global Innovation Evangelist at Salesforce and world-renowned keynote speaker and an award winning author of eight bestselling books. In this episode, Mik and Brian cover a lot of ground and discuss many key topics including: - How people should think about their digital transformations in order to change their thinking in 2021 and adapt to the novel economy - Avoiding the pitfalls and traps of digital transformations and guidance on how organizations can successfully adapt - The importance of defining a product value stream and measuring transformations to increase customer value, faster - Driving innovative digital experiences in order to gain customer attention and loyalty - Advice to the Digital Change Agents in order to get leadership buy-in and drive change middle-up instead of top-down Subscribe to the Mik + One podcast today so you never miss an episode and don’t forget to leave your review. Follow Mik on Twitter: @mik_kersten #MikPlusOne www.tasktop.com For more information about Brian Solis and to view the full list of additional resources, visit: https://projecttoproduct.org/podcast/brian-solis/
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It’s episode 30 and what a guest we’ve got! Mik welcomes Brian Solis, Global Innovation Evangelist at Salesforce and world-renowned keynote speaker and an award winning author of eight bestselling books. In this episode, Mik and Brian cover a lot of ground and discuss many key topics including: - How people should think about their digital transformations in order to change their thinking in 2021 and adapt to the novel economy - Avoiding the pitfalls and traps of digital transformations and guidance on how organizations can successfully adapt - The importance of defining a product value stream and measuring transformations to increase customer value, faster - Driving innovative digital experiences in order to gain customer attention and loyalty - Advice to the Digital Change Agents in order to get leadership buy-in and drive change middle-up instead of top-down Subscribe to the Mik + One podcast today so you never miss an episode and don’t forget to leave your review. Follow Mik on Twitter: @mik_kersten #MikPlusOne www.tasktop.com For more information about Brian Solis and to view the full list of additional resources, visit: https://projecttoproduct.org/podcast/brian-solis/

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undefined - Episode 30: Brian Solis on the Digital Change Agents in the Novel Economy

Episode 30: Brian Solis on the Digital Change Agents in the Novel Economy

It’s episode 30 and what a guest we’ve got! Mik welcomes Brian Solis, Global Innovation Evangelist at Salesforce and world-renowned keynote speaker and an award-winning author of eight bestselling books.

In this episode, Mik and Brian cover a lot of ground and discuss many key topics including:

  • How people should think about their digital transformations in order to change their thinking in 2021 and adapt to the novel economy
  • Avoiding the pitfalls and traps of digital transformations and guidance on how organizations can successfully adapt
  • The importance of defining a product value stream and measuring transformations to increase customer value, faster
  • Driving innovative digital experiences in order to gain customer attention and loyalty
  • Advice to the Digital Change Agents in order to get leadership buy-in and drive change middle-up instead of top-down

Subscribe to the Mik + One podcast today so you never miss an episode and don’t forget to leave your review.

Follow Mik on Twitter: @mik_kersten #MikPlusOne
www.tasktop.com

For more information about Brian Solis, to view the full list of resources featured in this episode, and to download the episode transcript, visit:
https://projecttoproduct.org/podcast/brian-solis/

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undefined - Episode 31: Gene Kim on Psychological Safety and Communications Paths

Episode 31: Gene Kim on Psychological Safety and Communications Paths

In this episode of Mik + One, Mik sits down with Gene Kim, best-selling author of The Phoenix Project and The Unicorn Project, as well as co-author of The DevOps Handbook.

In this episode, Gene chats to Mik about the next book that he’s working on, and provides many insights into:

  • The journey of the Unicorn Project, the effect it had on technology leaders and how it changed their perspectives
  • A deeper look into the importance of Psychological Safety and how this links to an organization’s structure and dynamics
  • Successful communication paths within an organization in order to improve culture, maximize flow and see successful results, faster
  • The properties and prerequisites of high performing, dynamic learning organizations and advice to help teams become one
  • The effective patterns that leadership can adopt to enable an effective communication architecture and organizational structure in order to maximize flow faster and more efficiently

Subscribe to the Mik + One podcast today so you never miss an episode and don’t forget to leave your review.

Follow Mik on Twitter: @mik_kersten #MikPlusOne
www.tasktop.com

For more information about Gene Kim, to view the full list of resources featured in this episode, and to download the episode transcript, visit:
https://projecttoproduct.org/podcast/gene-kim-ep-31/

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