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In this episode, Ellie sits down with Josh Angotti, VP of Product Development at Windstream. He reveals how telecoms use customer speed test patterns to predict churn and build self-healing networks for rural connectivity. He shares his "documentation-first" product philosophy, three-phase AI adoption strategy, and why being "comfortable being wrong" is essential for scaling product teams in complex technical environments.
By The Elusive ConsumerIn this episode, Ellie sits down with Josh Angotti, VP of Product Development at Windstream. He reveals how telecoms use customer speed test patterns to predict churn and build self-healing networks for rural connectivity. He shares his "documentation-first" product philosophy, three-phase AI adoption strategy, and why being "comfortable being wrong" is essential for scaling product teams in complex technical environments.