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In this episode of The Product Perspective, we talk about the challenges of gaining organizational buy-in with a seasoned product professional, Casey Brown.
Our guest shares advice on how to approach senior professionals and frame meeting requests clearly, as well as the importance of providing information and agreeing on a source of truth to ensure smooth communication. We discuss the benefits of building integrations and having user stories and sprint plans in place while being transparent and upfront with changes, and how pre-engagement with stakeholders can create smoother meetings. We also delve into the hurdles of implementing new projects or processes and how fear of change and resistance to change can be addressed.
Additionally, we discuss the benefits of having a quarterly plan and accommodating changes requested by the business, as well as learning from mistakes and using "war rooms" for critical situations. Our guest draws from their own experience in projects including CRM, loyalty, field force, and analytics tools and also emphasizes the importance of over-communication, being transparent and upfront, and understanding the impact of change on costs and budgets.
Tune in to learn more about how to navigate organizational buy-in, align projects with stakeholder objectives, and reduce stress and anxiety in high-pressure situations.
Resources:
https://userback.io/userversity/8-ways-to-keep-your-product-roadmap-on-track-with-user-feedback/
https://userback.io/userversity/fast-track-product-development/
In this episode of The Product Perspective, we talk about the challenges of gaining organizational buy-in with a seasoned product professional, Casey Brown.
Our guest shares advice on how to approach senior professionals and frame meeting requests clearly, as well as the importance of providing information and agreeing on a source of truth to ensure smooth communication. We discuss the benefits of building integrations and having user stories and sprint plans in place while being transparent and upfront with changes, and how pre-engagement with stakeholders can create smoother meetings. We also delve into the hurdles of implementing new projects or processes and how fear of change and resistance to change can be addressed.
Additionally, we discuss the benefits of having a quarterly plan and accommodating changes requested by the business, as well as learning from mistakes and using "war rooms" for critical situations. Our guest draws from their own experience in projects including CRM, loyalty, field force, and analytics tools and also emphasizes the importance of over-communication, being transparent and upfront, and understanding the impact of change on costs and budgets.
Tune in to learn more about how to navigate organizational buy-in, align projects with stakeholder objectives, and reduce stress and anxiety in high-pressure situations.
Resources:
https://userback.io/userversity/8-ways-to-keep-your-product-roadmap-on-track-with-user-feedback/
https://userback.io/userversity/fast-track-product-development/