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Building products for developers & lessons from Google, Slack & Twitch!

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building product for developers & lessons from Google, Slack & Twitch

Amir Shevat has definitely done some impressive things in his career.

From driving the Startup Ecosystem Development for Google

Being the director of developer’s relations for Slack (if you’re using any Slack integration - this is the man you should thank)

To his current role, where he is in-charge of building products and tools to enrich the developer’s experience for Twitch.

In this episode, Amir shares blows our mind with what Twitch really is (Future of sports and interactive viewing experience), to what marketers need to know about it, how to work with Twitch influencers and more.

Amir also shares insights from what he is learnt from working at Google, Slack, Twitch (Amazon) about process, project management and building better products for your users.

What you’ll learn:

- What exactly is Twitch

- The “Win win win” model

- Why “Alignment” is important (and what it means for your company)

- The magic of single-threaded ownership

- How Amazon reverse-plan its products

- What’s the press release method to building better products.

  continue reading

43 episodes

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building product for developers & lessons from Google, Slack & Twitch

Amir Shevat has definitely done some impressive things in his career.

From driving the Startup Ecosystem Development for Google

Being the director of developer’s relations for Slack (if you’re using any Slack integration - this is the man you should thank)

To his current role, where he is in-charge of building products and tools to enrich the developer’s experience for Twitch.

In this episode, Amir shares blows our mind with what Twitch really is (Future of sports and interactive viewing experience), to what marketers need to know about it, how to work with Twitch influencers and more.

Amir also shares insights from what he is learnt from working at Google, Slack, Twitch (Amazon) about process, project management and building better products for your users.

What you’ll learn:

- What exactly is Twitch

- The “Win win win” model

- Why “Alignment” is important (and what it means for your company)

- The magic of single-threaded ownership

- How Amazon reverse-plan its products

- What’s the press release method to building better products.

  continue reading

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