Susan Lindner is an innovation storyteller and the Founder & CEO of Emerging Media, an award-winning PR, marketing, and branding agency. Susan speaks to startups, innovators, and top executives from 60+ countries at GE, PWC, Deutchebank, and Capital One, and at global conferences, consulates, and trade organizations about strategic storytelling: mastering the message and the media for maximum impact.
In this episode of the Product Science Podcast, we talk about how to apply concepts of strategic storytelling to your product and get your message out there.
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The Ant Murphy Hypothesis: Everyone is a Leader on High Performing Teams
The Janice Fraser Hypothesis: The Best Decision Is One Everyone Can Live With
The Jason Knight Hypothesis: Popular Product Principles Can Be Adapted For B2B Realities
The Maggie Crowley Hypothesis: Great Product Leaders Excel at Non-Technical Skills
The Rick Neuman Hypothesis: Great teams are built with clear communication and focus
The Radhika Dutt Hypothesis: Vision-driven products have a clear reason for being
The 2nd Tommi Forsstrom Hypothesis: Effective CPOs are Executives First and Product Leaders Second
The Jocelyn Miller Hypothesis: Growth is Uncomfortable
Season 3 Highlights: The Product Science Success Path
The Heather Samarin Hypothesis: Customer-Driven Organizations Develop Products People Actually Want
The Lisa Mo Wagner Hypothesis: Build a Diverse Team to Better Build for a Diverse Audience
The Nacho Bassino Hypothesis: Success at Scale Starts with Setting the Right Product Direction
The Petra Wille Hypothesis: True Product Leaders Focus on the Development of Strong Product People
The Mark Donnigan Hypothesis: Successful Marketers Know the Journeys of Their Product's Buyer and Beneficiary
The 2nd Marty Cagan Hypothesis: Extraordinary Products Are Built by Empowered Product Teams
Revisiting The Marty Cagan Hypothesis: Surviving Success in High-Growth Startups Requires Great Product Leadership
The Parul Goel Hypothesis: Product Managers Should Prioritize Being Credible Rather Than Impressive
The Brent Tworetzky Hypothesis: Savvy COOs Can Use a Product Lens to Effectively Drive Company Operations
The Beth Toland Hypothesis: Impactful UX Research Teams Don’t Just Report Information, They Engage in Conversation
The Dave Chan Hypothesis: We Are All Designers
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