A conference of the products, for the products and by the product leaders

Indian startup space is on a roll and while there is a lot of money being invested, we strongly believe that one needs a lot more talks on products – ranging from product management to marketing / growth hacking et al.

Product Nation has partnered with NextBigWhat for its upcoming conference, ProductGeeksConfAt ProductGeeksConf, you will hear various product leaders share insights/experiences building some of the great products from India.

Some of the speakers include:

Punit Soni (Flipkart CPO), Deepak Abott (Marketing Tech specialist) and several others (more speakers will be announced by this week).

Topics include:

  1. Scaling up Product Management Function
  2.  How Social Media influences Product Management decisions
  3. The emergence of the growth hacker and how this new role and how growth teams
  4. Marketing tech hacks for app developers on budget.
  5. The Nuances of Customer Acquisition  : CAC,LTV,ARPU,MRR. WTF

As far as industry focus is concerned, the conference has something for everyone – be it consumer, enterprise or the app developers.

We are happy to announce that ProductNation community gets a special discount of 20% on the conference tickets (registration link / use the code PRODUCTNATION).

Date : June 19th
Venue: MLR Convention Center, Bangalore.
URL: http://www.nextbigwhat.com/unpluggd/productgeeksconf/

Note that the discount is valid only till June 8th.

How Companies Use Big Data to Help Their Customers?

Big Data has gotten a lot of attention over the past 18 months as retail, manufacturing, and technology companies realize the gold mines they’re sitting on and rush to scour them for competitive advantage. Nearly all of this discussion, though, revolves around consumer trends, marketing guidance, new product planning, and other market-level insights.

Here are how companies are using big data to treat customers more like individuals — and build better long-term relationships so those customers happily buy more and more.

EBay turns big data into intelligent information

EBay conducts a wide variety of activities such as machine learning, data mining, economics, user behaviour analytics, information retrieval and visualization using big data. And the data they work with is of a wide variety: user, user behaviour, transaction, items, feedback, searches.

GE uses big data to power machine services business

GE, one of the UK’s largest manufacturers, is using big data analytics to predict maintenance needs. GE is a big fan of big data, investing more than $100 million in tech companies this year alone. GE manufactures jet engines, turbines and medical scanners. It is using operational data from sensors on its machinery and engines for pattern analysis.

Amazon predicts exactly what customers want before they ask for it

Amazon long ago mastered the recommendation of books, toys, or kitchen utensils that their customers might be interested in. Other companies have followed suit, such as recommending music on Spotify, movies on Netflix, or Pins on Pinterest. Amazon uses big data also to offer a superb service to its customers. This could be the effect of the purchase of Zapos in 2009, but it clearly helps that it ensures that customer representatives have all the information they need the moment a customer needs support. They can do this because they use all the data they have collected from their customers to build and constantly improve the relationship with its customers. This is something many e-tailers can learn from.

But Amazon is expanding its usage of Big Data since it notices that the competition is nearing closer. As such, Amazon added a remote computing service, via Amazon Web Services (AWS), to their already massive product and service offering.

Catching swine flu: how big data helped doctors to understand a pandemic

In the health care industry, big data is being put to work to improve the quality of patient treatment — and save lives. Health care providers in Singapore have gathered big data insights from analytics platforms to transform how they manage chronic diseases.

The swine flu pandemic was an early example of how mobile phone data can be used to analyse trends and patterns of movement. A specialist team from Telefónica used mobile network data to understand how people moved around during the swine flu pandemic. Their findings helped to validate a government’s response to the crisis.

Delta Airlines identified customer pain points and resolve them using Big Data

Most companies know what some of their customers’ pain points are (if they don’t, they aren’t paying attention to their customers.) Those who are digging deep into the data to solve those difficulties are improving their customers’ experience.

For example, take Delta Airlines. All airlines know a top concern for passengers is lost baggage, particularly when they are on a flight that’s delayed and missed connections involved. Delta Airlines looked further into their data and created a solution that would remove the uncertainty of where a passenger’s bag might be.

Customers can now snap a photo of their baggage tag using the “Track My Bag” feature on the Delta app and then keep tabs on their luggage as it makes its way to the final destination. Even if a bag doesn’t make it on the intended flight, passengers save time tracking it down. Finding a new way to put big data to use for the benefit of their passengers put Delta out front in a competitive market.

Why do Product leaders need to understand “Big Data” science?

One of the benefits of Big Data is the opportunity to explore and discover trends in our same ‘ol data. As Product Managers, we should understand the use case and provide some basic reports and views. But we can’t assume to know everything that the user will want to know or do. Instead, we should provide tools that enable the user to explore the data at will. Leveraging big data capabilities can help to form instant strategy decision, spur innovation, inspire new product and services so on and build competitive advantages

Understand how big data can help you make better product decisions, come join the industry connect event on September 13, 2014 at CMR University Campus, Bangalore.

With inputs from Shweta Bisarya

What India needs is a bootcamp for existing Product folks

PNSummit just pivoted. But only in name. And it was to reflect the true nature of what this first-ever bootcamp for product folks is all about.

Many ProductNation friends asked why it was called a Summit because…  hey, it is not a conference. Its more intense than a conference and much more meaningful for a product startup. This led to the pivot and thus was born #PNCamp – the bootcamp for product entrepreneurs by iSPIRT, cooked in the ProductNation kitchen.

With the new name we wanted to share with you new insights into #PNCamp…

There’s 4 Masala packed sessions on the Discovery Hacking day (Dec 4) for young startups. You’ll stay with the same group of 20-25 folks all day, across all sessions and get to know and help each other in depth. Now does that sound interesting?

Selling in India and selling to the world – baked oven fresh for you and served on the Scale Hacking Day (Dec 5). There are group sessions and in between several informal sessions or quick bites’.  The groups sessions are the “a la carte” for a software startup – conceptualized and cooked with your taste in mind.

There’s food for B2C folks and B2B folks. For 1 year old Startups. And for 3 year olds. All slow cooked the way it should be. Hand curated sessions, every single one. This is what the volunteers are doing, and being product folks themselves they understand this intricately.

Does all this talk about food make you hungry for more?

  • See the Slideshare deck below for a more detailed overview of #PNCamp
  • Attend a PNCamp Q&A webinar and meet one of our volunteers online – click here
  • Directly apply for PNCamp here.

Wait, there’s more… the icing on the cake at #PNCamp awaits. That icing is the hand curated peer group we’re creating for you and one that you’d love to work with during the #PNCamp, and even after.

P.S. : you can choose which of the days (Discovery Hacking OR Scale Hacking) is suitable for you, depending the stage you are and the traction at your Startup. We kind of want to ensure that the folks in your room have similar stage of challenges as you do. So some filtering will happen. It’s for the common good so we’re sure you won’t mind. The volunteers are product folks like you, putting in a lot of effort to make this vision a reality.