“importantly wanted to provide an opportunity for feedback and to basically demonstrate Hey, we're listening. So the way that we did this is we took our design process and broke it into 4 parts as opposed to just going al...”
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“at the table. Drive faster product delivery because you fix the product comp model. Create more room for clinical judgment by introducing just-in-time guidance directly into the clinical workflow. Find people and process...”
“throughout the organization as well as employees to pressure test what I wanted to do. So I think it's really important when you're launching a new program, going back to what I started with, root it in the why. Why are...”
“then we would make adjustments to the design. And if we couldn't, we would capture why, why can't we do this? Transparency was key, and we wanted to build trust that we were listening and that those regional validation p...”
“about how I'm guiding this team. And because this is on me., but also the head of product realizing that all the activities that he was orienting around was not creating the impact he wanted. He needed to be orienting mo...”
“when designing change management strategies? Great question. Thank you. And it's something I'm passionate about. So we wanted to follow that principle. Without involvement, there's no commitment. And again, at the time,...”
“Appreciate it. I'm excited.”
“to externally, whether for our customers—those could be anywhere from boat builders to boat dealers, engine dealers, and the like—but then also each other as we bring these incredible products to market across our variou...”
“make sure that this looks appealing? What should our cadence be of communication? What TDLR, right? That was introduced by an internal marketing team at a big tech firm, right? And we started using that and it's been ver...”
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“That you need to do, like designing employee experiences with the company. And so at that time, none of these teams were really sitting together. There wasn't enough space for everyone. They were behind locked doors. And...”