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The podcast currently has 26 episodes available.
Welcome to the sixth episode in Season 3 of Cogent Conversations, where we'll be taking a deeper dive into the 2021 Australia & New Zealand Product Teams Report.
This is the second year we've published the report, featuring insights from 100 tech companies across Australia and New Zealand, and helping us answer the question we get asked most at Cogent: “how do other people do it?” when it comes to the way product teams best work together.
In this episode Adam Murray, a Product Principal here at Cogent, digs a little deeper into the future of distributed work and what it could mean for teams and leaders. For this episode, Adam invites one of Cogent's Managing Design Principal Matt Shanks, and our Head of People, Bec Covington to discuss their own experiences, and provide their expert recommendations.
Access your own copy of the 2021 Product Teams Report here for more insights and recommendations.
To keep up to date with what is happening with Cogent, including when new episodes of this podcast are released, you can subscribe via email or follow us on Twitter.
Welcome to the fifth episode in Season 3 of Cogent Conversations, where we'll be taking a deeper dive into the 2021 Australia & New Zealand Product Teams Report.
This is the second year we've published the report, featuring insights from 100 tech companies across Australia and New Zealand, and helping us answer the question we get asked most at Cogent: “how do other people do it?” when it comes to the way product teams best work together.
In this episode Adam Murray, a Product Principal here at Cogent, digs a little deeper into the roles that customer research and leadership play on the way high-performing teams prioritise work. For this episode, Adam invites one of Cogent's Lead Designers, Kath Barnette and our Head of Marketing, Courtney Goes to discuss their own experiences, and provide their expert recommendations.
Access your own copy of the 2021 Product Teams Report here for more insights and recommendations.
To keep up to date with what is happening with Cogent, including when new episodes of this podcast are released, you can subscribe via email or follow us on Twitter.
Welcome to the fourth episode in Season 3 of Cogent Conversations, where we'll be taking a deeper dive into the 2021 Australia & New Zealand Product Teams Report.
This is the second year we've published the report, featuring insights from 100 tech companies across Australia and New Zealand, and helping us answer the question we get asked most at Cogent: “how do other people do it?” when it comes to the way product teams best work together.
In this episode Adam Murray, a Product Principal here at Cogent, digs a little deeper into the roles that customer research and leadership play on the way high-performing teams prioritise work. For this episode, Adam invites Cogent's Leena Ha, Senior Developer and Liz Blink, Lead Product Manager to discuss their own experiences, and provide their expert recommendations.
Access your own copy of the 2021 Product Teams Report here for more insights and recommendations.
To keep up to date with what is happening with Cogent, including when new episodes of this podcast are released, you can subscribe via email or follow us on Twitter.
Welcome to the second episode in Season 3 of Cogent Conversations, where we'll be taking a deeper dive into the 2021 Australia & New Zealand Product Teams Report.
This is the second year we've published the report, featuring insights from 100 tech companies across Australia and New Zealand, and helping us answer the question we get asked most at Cogent: “how do other people do it?” when it comes to the way product teams best work together.
In this episode Adam Murray, a Product Principal here at Cogent, digs a little deeper into the role of Product Managers in high performing teams. For this episode, Adam invites Cogent's Eadaoin Doherty, Lead Product Manager and Craig Ambrose, Managing Tech Principal to discuss their own experiences, and provide their expert recommendations.
Access your own copy of the 2021 Product Teams Report here for more insights and recommendations.
To keep up to date with what is happening with Cogent, including when new episodes of this podcast are released, you can subscribe via email or follow us on Twitter.
Welcome to the second episode in Season 3 of Cogent Conversations, where we'll be taking a deeper dive into the 2021 Australia & New Zealand Product Teams Report.
This is the second year we've published the report, featuring insights from 100 tech companies across Australia and New Zealand, and helping us answer the question we get asked most at Cogent: “how do other people do it?” when it comes to the way product teams best work together.
In this episode Adam Murray, a Product Principal here at Cogent, digs a little deeper into how high performing teams work together. For this episode, Adam invites Stu Liston, our COO, and Kath Cashion, a Lead Product Manager at Cogent to discuss their own experiences, and provide their expert recommendations on how to best support and motivate your team.
Access your own copy of the 2021 Product Teams Report here for more insights and recommendations.
To keep up to date with what is happening with Cogent, including when new episodes of this podcast are released, you can subscribe via email or follow us on Twitter.
Welcome to the first episode in Season 3 of Cogent Conversations, where we'll be taking a deeper dive into the 2021 Australia & New Zealand Product Teams Report.
This is the second year we've published the report, featuring insights from 100 tech companies across Australia and New Zealand, and helping us answer the question we get asked most at Cogent: “how do other people do it?” when it comes to the way product teams best work together.
In this episode Adam Murray, a Product Principal here at Cogent, digs a little deeper into how high performing teams work together. For this episode, Adam invites Dan Tropp, a Managing Tech Principal, and Scott Rogers, a Managing Product Principal at Cogent to discuss their own experiences with high performing teams, and provide their expert recommendations on how to get the most from your team.
Access your own copy of the 2021 Product Teams Report here for more insights and recommendations.
To keep up to date with what is happening with Cogent, including when new episodes of this podcast are released, you can subscribe via email or follow us on Twitter.
Covid-19 has impacted us all. It's changing the way we live, the way we do business and the way we interact with each other. We've seen businesses react in a range of different ways, and decided to use this time to share some inspiring stories of digital business who are innovating to survive and thrive. In this short mini-series, we'll share stories of how businesses are managing this from the coalface, how they've changed their product/strategy and how they've made it all happen with remote teams, and what they see for the future.
The sudden change we have experienced over the past few months has forced us all to adapt. One of the sectors this has been most true for is education, with the entire school population moving to a remote learning model in the space of just a few weeks. In the fourth and final episode of our Covid-19 mini-series, we talk with Alex Burke, CEO of Education Perfect. In many ways, the accepted method of teaching has not changed for 20 years but over the past three months, schools have had to rapidly incorporate new technology to facilitate learning from home, as well as negotiate how to best help students, parents and teachers coordinate and collaborate.
Education Perfect has been at the forefront of helping schools, parents, teachers and students move to a new way of learning, while at the same time managing the adaptation of their own organisation at a time of rapid growth and change.
To keep up to date with what is happening with Cogent, including when new episodes of this podcast are released, you can subscribe to our blog at cogent.co/blog or follow us on Twitter or Instagram.
Covid-19 has impacted us all. It's changing the way we live, the way we do business and the way we interact with each other. We've seen businesses react in a range of different ways, and decided to use this time to share some inspiring stories of digital business who are innovating to survive and thrive. In this short mini-series, we'll share stories of how businesses are managing this from the coalface, how they've changed their product/strategy and how they've made it all happen with remote teams, and what they see for the future.
In the third episode of our Covid-19 mini-series, we talk with Fresho, a tech business that provides smart fresh food ordering software to some of the biggest names in the food industry.
Up until the point of social distancing and isolation, Fresho were solely focused on providing solutions that enabled cafes and restaurants to place orders with wholesale fresh food suppliers. As you can imagine, the need for this type of product dropped significantly when restaurants could no longer welcome dine-in guests.
Fresho's food wholesaler network found themselves with an abundance of food and excess delivery capacity. People still needed to eat, even though they were now confined to their homes. Could Fresho's platform help wholesalers get their food directly to customers?
Fresho responded quickly, deploying a solution that has opened them and their wholesalers to a new market, enabling anybody to order from the businesses that supply their favourite restaurants. They went from a B2B business offering to a B2C within a matter of days.
We spoke with Huw Birrell, Co-Founder and Co-Managing Director of Fresho about the new opportunities he and his team have found in some of the world's most challenging times.
To keep up to date with what is happening with Cogent, including when new episodes of this podcast are released, you can subscribe to our blog at cogent.co/blog or follow us on Twitter or Instagram.
Covid-19 has impacted us all. It's changing the way we live, the way we do business and the way we interact with each other. We've seen businesses react in a range of different ways, and decided to use this time to share some inspiring stories of digital business who are innovating to survive and thrive. In this short mini-series, we'll share stories of how businesses are managing this from the coalface, how they've changed their product/strategy and how they've made it all happen with remote teams, and what they see for the future.
In the second episode of our Covid-19 mini-series, we talk with Covidence, one of Cogent's long-term clients who build technology which enables better systematic review management. At the start of the pandemic, they were engaged as part of a world-first Taskforce to ensure that frontline healthcare professionals could treat COVID-19 with confidence, knowing that their approach is backed by evidence. Covidence has since created the first Covid-19 “living guidelines”, a single source of truth for all healthcare professionals.
We spoke with Frank McKenna, the recently joined Chief Product Officer of Covidence, about the adjustments they have made, and the direct impact of their work on healthcare workers.
To keep up to date with what is happening with Cogent, including when new episodes of this podcast are released, you can subscribe to our blog at cogent.co/blog. Or follow us on Twitter: @cogent_co or Instagram: @cogent_co.
Covid-19 has impacted us all. It's changing the way we live, the way we do business and the way we interact with each other. We've seen businesses react in a range of different ways, and decided to use this time to share some inspiring stories of digital business who are innovating to survive and thrive. In this short mini-series we'll share stories of how businesses are managing this from the coalface, how they've changed their product/strategy and how they've made it all happen with remote teams, and what they see for the future.
One of our values here at Cogent is Wellbeing. The wellbeing of the people who work at Cogent has been of paramount importance during this time of rapidly changing context.
Similarly, Smiling Mind has wellbeing at the centre of its purpose; specifically the wellbeing of young people, equipping them with what they need to thrive and excel in life.
For them, this new context has meant rapid change on multiple fronts. The use of their already popular meditation and mindfulness app has grown by over 165%, and they've had to adjust from running workshops and training in-person, to delivering them digitally.
In this episode we speak with their Chief Operating Officer Sarah La Roche about their new normal.
To keep up to date with what is happening with Cogent, including when new episodes of this podcast are released, you can subscribe to our blog at cogent.co/blog. Or follow us on Twitter: @cogent_co or Instagram: @cogent_co.
The podcast currently has 26 episodes available.