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Justin Anovick

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Husband | Father | Optimizely Chief Product Officer | Swag Creator | Can you just do what you said you’d do?

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Did you miss the event? Don’t panic…watch the engaging and thought provoking presentation from Dom Graveson, Director of Strategy at Netcel and Joey Moore, Senior Director of Product at @Optimizely on demand here: netcel.com/Insights/marte…

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Experimentation is not only a process, but a mindset that helps brands to continuously test and iterate on different hypotheses technative.io/experimentatio…


Nice one Tim! Although this is the 2nd time this week you beat me to the punch on a topic :) I just finished delivering the product keynote to SKO and it’s about trust and confidence - that’s what promotes excitement. Another good suggestion on working with sales - synthesize!

My most important product for the first half of 2022 is not the global platform, or unique feature capabilities to drive demand - it's trust. Sales /Account teams need to believe that we will deliver a sellable product. How will we meet Trust as a deliverable to drive sales? 🧵



Love this! I’ve done this for the past 10 years but haven’t updated recently. Thanks for the reminder! I also include my strengthfinders results - I feel that’s equally as important.

My most important product for the first half of 2022 is not the global platform, or unique feature capabilities to drive demand - it's trust. Sales /Account teams need to believe that we will deliver a sellable product. How will we meet Trust as a deliverable to drive sales? 🧵



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Thinking about making this a longer form post, but here's what I think a product manager should do when they realize they've landed in a company that's not doing product "right" or at all. 🧵


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Twitter is an amazing place to learn. But learning on Twitter is different than school. The best source is growing creators who are still delivering, not resting on the past. Today, I went through 2K profiles from 10a-4p. Here are the top 15 not resting on their laurels 🧵


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Here's an extremely underrated skill. Self awareness. We all have strengths. We all have weaknesses. We all have limits. We have things we like. We have things we dislike. Understanding each of these things and how they fit together will make you insanely productive.


Over the past year I’ve heard the words “missionary” and “mercenary” more than I could count. Quite interesting to hear people say one or the other. I don’t think it’s black and white when it comes to your role in tech


I’m loving all the product mgmt oriented accounts I’ve come across over the past couple of weeks. Super interesting content and I’m learning a lot. One thing I’ve noticed though - not many folks are relating their recommendations/thoughts to commercial impact and it’s importance


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Empathy is one of the most valuable skills to learn as a product person and leader. Empathy with people you agree with is easy. The skill is empathising with people with very different values and beliefs. But if you can master that, something magical happens...


Does anyone else spend this relative downtime by unsubscribing from most email lists you’re on? It feels like I’m accomplishing a ton


This is so awesome

My most important product for the first half of 2022 is not the global platform, or unique feature capabilities to drive demand - it's trust. Sales /Account teams need to believe that we will deliver a sellable product. How will we meet Trust as a deliverable to drive sales? 🧵



In an open letter to Optimizely’s CEO, Kristen Allegri Williams shares how the acquisition of Welcome has upgraded processes and systems within our very own teams: ow.ly/gHBj103gMHx

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