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Product Management and the Discovery to GTM Cycle with Sohaib Thiab, CPO at Foodics

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Dima Venglinski & Tolik Nguyen and Fireart Studio에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Dima Venglinski & Tolik Nguyen and Fireart Studio 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.
A big shoutout to all product leaders. Welcome to the Product Leaders Podcast by Fireart with your hosts, Dima Venglinski and Tolik Nguyen. Every episode is a deep dive into different aspects of product leadership to enhance the end-user experience.

In this episode, Dima is joined by Sohaib Thaib, Chief Product Officer at Foodics, a cloud-based POS and restaurant management platform. Dima and Sohaib have a free-flowing conversation around product management, including hiring and retaining, customer centricity, and the discovery to the GTM cycle in product management.


Topics we discuss:
  • Hiring and retaining talent
  • Keeping the customer front and center
  • Competition and product differentiation
  • Product management and the discovery to GTM cycle

Hot Takes and Key Highlights:

Hiring and Retaining Talent

Sohaib starts with a value match of the company and the candidate, assessed over multiple interviews. Next, he looks for a curious mind that doesn’t accept things at face value but digs deeper for greater clarity. Equally important is the ability to give and receive feedback. With these checkpoints, Sohaib establishes the candidate's experience, scope, and impact. On the retention side, it’s important to make the employee feel like they are a part of building a solution for a real-world customer need instead of just being paid to do a job.

“You want to make people understand why they’re doing something instead of making them feel like they’re being paid to do a job”

Keeping the Customer Front and Center in Product Management

Customer centricity lies at the heart of product management. Good product managers and teams always represent the voice of the customer in an organization. Product teams leverage qualitative and quantitative data to determine the customer's wants. Good teams always discuss customer needs and use this to shape the product.

“The stronger the product team, the better grip they have on what the customer wants”

Competition and Product Differentiation

Your competition isn’t everyone providing the same service that you do. The competition is other players offering the same service to the same segment of customers that you serve. That is the starting point. Awareness of what the competition is doing is a must, but there is a big difference between having an onlooker's awareness and blindly copying what they’re doing.

“My philosophy is not to focus too much on what the competition is doing; instead, I focus on what the customer is saying and what they want”

Product Management and the Discovery Cycle

The discovery process marks the start of the product journey. Qualitative data from customer feedback and quantitive data are combined to derive high-level assumptions. The engineering and product teams collaborate to build the prototype, which is beta tested with the customer and feedback is sought, and modifications are made. There could be two to three iterations before the product is ready to be rolled out.

“A/B testing is a must when you’re building new products or improving existing ones”

Guest at a Glance:
Sohaib is a seasoned product leader recognized for entrepreneurial thinking with a pragmatic and data-driven approach to delivering growth at scale. He is an expert in building high-performing teams across mobile gaming, e-commerce, and two-sided marketplaces.



Hosts at a Glance:

Dima Venglinski:
Dima is the CEO of Fireart Studio, a boutique design and software development company committed to innovation and technology. His client portfolio ranges from startups to established global brands like Rolls Royce, Google, and Atlassian.

Connect with Dima on LinkedIn
Fireart Studio Website

Tolik Nguyen: Tolik is the CSO and Partner at Fireart Studio and leads the strategy team while solving the company’s end-user issues from an early idea stage.

Connect with Tolik on LinkedIn
Fireart Studio Website

Product Leaders Podcast is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so
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Manage episode 357265646 series 3439285
Dima Venglinski & Tolik Nguyen and Fireart Studio에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Dima Venglinski & Tolik Nguyen and Fireart Studio 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.
A big shoutout to all product leaders. Welcome to the Product Leaders Podcast by Fireart with your hosts, Dima Venglinski and Tolik Nguyen. Every episode is a deep dive into different aspects of product leadership to enhance the end-user experience.

In this episode, Dima is joined by Sohaib Thaib, Chief Product Officer at Foodics, a cloud-based POS and restaurant management platform. Dima and Sohaib have a free-flowing conversation around product management, including hiring and retaining, customer centricity, and the discovery to the GTM cycle in product management.


Topics we discuss:
  • Hiring and retaining talent
  • Keeping the customer front and center
  • Competition and product differentiation
  • Product management and the discovery to GTM cycle

Hot Takes and Key Highlights:

Hiring and Retaining Talent

Sohaib starts with a value match of the company and the candidate, assessed over multiple interviews. Next, he looks for a curious mind that doesn’t accept things at face value but digs deeper for greater clarity. Equally important is the ability to give and receive feedback. With these checkpoints, Sohaib establishes the candidate's experience, scope, and impact. On the retention side, it’s important to make the employee feel like they are a part of building a solution for a real-world customer need instead of just being paid to do a job.

“You want to make people understand why they’re doing something instead of making them feel like they’re being paid to do a job”

Keeping the Customer Front and Center in Product Management

Customer centricity lies at the heart of product management. Good product managers and teams always represent the voice of the customer in an organization. Product teams leverage qualitative and quantitative data to determine the customer's wants. Good teams always discuss customer needs and use this to shape the product.

“The stronger the product team, the better grip they have on what the customer wants”

Competition and Product Differentiation

Your competition isn’t everyone providing the same service that you do. The competition is other players offering the same service to the same segment of customers that you serve. That is the starting point. Awareness of what the competition is doing is a must, but there is a big difference between having an onlooker's awareness and blindly copying what they’re doing.

“My philosophy is not to focus too much on what the competition is doing; instead, I focus on what the customer is saying and what they want”

Product Management and the Discovery Cycle

The discovery process marks the start of the product journey. Qualitative data from customer feedback and quantitive data are combined to derive high-level assumptions. The engineering and product teams collaborate to build the prototype, which is beta tested with the customer and feedback is sought, and modifications are made. There could be two to three iterations before the product is ready to be rolled out.

“A/B testing is a must when you’re building new products or improving existing ones”

Guest at a Glance:
Sohaib is a seasoned product leader recognized for entrepreneurial thinking with a pragmatic and data-driven approach to delivering growth at scale. He is an expert in building high-performing teams across mobile gaming, e-commerce, and two-sided marketplaces.



Hosts at a Glance:

Dima Venglinski:
Dima is the CEO of Fireart Studio, a boutique design and software development company committed to innovation and technology. His client portfolio ranges from startups to established global brands like Rolls Royce, Google, and Atlassian.

Connect with Dima on LinkedIn
Fireart Studio Website

Tolik Nguyen: Tolik is the CSO and Partner at Fireart Studio and leads the strategy team while solving the company’s end-user issues from an early idea stage.

Connect with Tolik on LinkedIn
Fireart Studio Website

Product Leaders Podcast is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so
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