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We're thrilled to be back at the outstanding Productized conference in Lisbon - a must-attend gathering for product people - and honoured to partner with them for the third year running. Productized brings practical, high-signal conversations from the global product community and Lisbon couldn't be a better host.
In this Talk in Ten episode, we speak with Hugo Froes, co‑founder of Feinova, about applying a first‑principles approach to organisational change. Hugo explains how principle‑led practices let you create lighter, adaptable processes that actually stick.
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Guest bio:
Hugo Froes is co‑founder of Feynnova, a practitioner and advisor focused on organisational design, product strategy and change programs. Hugo helps teams move from complex, fragile processes to principle‑led ways of working that scale and become cultural habits. He has led product and organisational initiatives across high‑growth and enterprise contexts and brings a pragmatic, experiment‑first approach.
We'd like to thank our partners and sponsors, Bobcats Coding, for making our Lisbon series possible. Bobcats is a Budapest-based digital product studio specialising in AI engineering and end‑to‑end digital product development. Download their latest AI economics guidebook for free at bobcatscoding.com.
Host Bio
Ben is a seasoned expert in product agility coaching, unleashing the potential of people and products. With over a decade of experience, his focus now is product-led growth & agility in organisations of all sizes.
Stay up-to-date with us on our social media📱!
Ben Maynard
🔗 https://www.linkedin.com/in/benmaynard-sheev/
🐦 https://x.com/BenWMaynard
💻 https://sheev.co.uk/
Product Agility Podcast
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We're thrilled to be back at the outstanding Productized conference in Lisbon - a must-attend gathering for product people - and honoured to partner with them for the third year running. Productized brings practical, high-signal conversations from the global product community and Lisbon couldn't be a better host.
In this Talk in Ten episode, we speak with Hugo Froes, co‑founder of Feinova, about applying a first‑principles approach to organisational change. Hugo explains how principle‑led practices let you create lighter, adaptable processes that actually stick.
Key topics discussed
Guest bio:
Hugo Froes is co‑founder of Feynnova, a practitioner and advisor focused on organisational design, product strategy and change programs. Hugo helps teams move from complex, fragile processes to principle‑led ways of working that scale and become cultural habits. He has led product and organisational initiatives across high‑growth and enterprise contexts and brings a pragmatic, experiment‑first approach.
We'd like to thank our partners and sponsors, Bobcats Coding, for making our Lisbon series possible. Bobcats is a Budapest-based digital product studio specialising in AI engineering and end‑to‑end digital product development. Download their latest AI economics guidebook for free at bobcatscoding.com.
Host Bio
Ben is a seasoned expert in product agility coaching, unleashing the potential of people and products. With over a decade of experience, his focus now is product-led growth & agility in organisations of all sizes.
Stay up-to-date with us on our social media📱!
Ben Maynard
🔗 https://www.linkedin.com/in/benmaynard-sheev/
🐦 https://x.com/BenWMaynard
💻 https://sheev.co.uk/
Product Agility Podcast
🔗 https://www.linkedin.com/company/productagilitypod/
💻 https://productagilitypod.co.uk/
🖇️ https://linktr.ee/productagility
Listen & Share On Spotify & iTunes
Want to come on the podcast?
Want to be a guest or have a guest request? Let us know here https://bit.ly/49osN80

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