19 Jul 2024, 9:30am–3:00pm NZST
Looking for an opportunity to connect with like-minded product managers, learn from one another, and level up your skills? Look no further than our upcoming virtual Unconference, driven by product communities from all regions!
Join us for a participant-driven event that's all about sharing knowledge, building confidence, and collaborating on ways to create real value. Whether you're new to product management or a seasoned pro, this event will provide you with the chance to network with peers, learn about exciting new topics, and get motivated like never before.
At our 9th edition Unconference, you can expect an open, inclusive environment where any topic is welcome as long as it's focused on levelling up your product management skills or furthering your career. We'll be co-creating the agenda with all attendees on the day, with each session lasting up to 50 minutes.
And because this is a fully virtual event, it's easier than ever to join in the fun. Simply register and pay through Lil Regie, and we'll send you a ticket via email with a "join now" button that will take you to the Zoom event. We'll be checking people in via a Zoom waiting room, so please be patient as we get everyone settled in.
To ensure an optimal experience, we recommend joining with a desktop or laptop. And rest assured that we take the safety of our attendees seriously – please review our Code of Conduct before attending.
Don't miss out on this amazing opportunity to connect, learn, and grow with your fellow product managers. We look forward to seeing you there!
What was the feedback from previous events?
"I was amazed at the amount of knowledge shared during that short time-frame."
"The case studies shared from others really helped build my confidence in participating in a design sprint going forwards."
"It was great to see a shift towards outcomes-based roadmapping and a move away from estimations and Gantt charts."
"I loved the tip about shuttle diplomacy and approaching stakeholders by telling them you need their help to get their buy in."