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2013 Mobile Awards

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Products are Hard

San Francisco's beloved product conference is going on the road, and Melbourne is our first stop! Products Are Hard is a one-day, one-track conference for product managers, designers, engineers, and anyone who cares about creating things. Come together for a cross-disciplinary discussion on the art, business, and science of bringing great products to life. We've assembled an eclectic mix of practitioners and thinkers from a wide range of fields to share stories, provide insights, and suggest new ways of working.

Wednesday 30 October

8am-5.30pm
ACMI, Federation Square - Melbourne

Register Now

27 September 2013
San Francisco's beloved product conference is going on the road, and Melbourne is our first stop! Products Are Hard is a one-day, one-track conference for product managers, designers, engineers, and anyone who cares about creating things. Come together for a cross-disciplinary discussion on the art, business, and science of bringing great products to life. We've assembled an eclectic mix of practitioners and thinkers from a wide range of fields to share stories, provide insights, and suggest new ways of working.

Wednesday 30 October
8am-5.30pm
ACMI, Federation Square - Melbourne

Register Now

WHAT’S IN IT FOR ME?

  1. Products ARE hard. Like it says on the tin. It's true. We all need all the help we can get trying to make the things we make. Don't pass up an opportunity to hear from others like you talking about how they do what they do.
  2. Not the same old faces. We go out of our way to find smart, talented new voices. You may not have heard of all of our speakers, but you will learn something from each and every one of them.
  3. Industry leaders you know and love.We also go out of our way to bring in seasoned, successful product thinkers who bring you field-tested knowledge and hard-won experience.
  4. Get outside the building. While product management involves a lot of talking to people, it can also be a lonely proposition. It's tough to be the decider. Heavy hangs the head that owns the roadmap. Come and meet your peers; learn from them; get inspired and re-energized to do one of the hardest jobs there is.
  5. Build a stronger team. Cross-functional teams are the best way to make great products. Bring your whole team. Your engineers might be inspired by the designers’ talks. Your designers might be inspired by the CEOs’ talks. Your product manager will be inspired by seeing the interactions between the rest of your team.


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