Rakshith
Halevoor Prabhachand
Senior Product Leader
Amazon
Rakshith is an experienced product leader and a mentor with over 12 years of experience at Fortune 500 companies such as Amazon, IBM, Hitachi, Cisco, and HP. During which he has masterfully steered the helm of innovation and spearheaded the launch of groundbreaking products. His expertise spans across numerous domains including the realms of Analytics, IoT, Ads, and Cloud Products. His proficiency in technology and thought leadership have made him successful in industries such Industry 4.0, intelligent transportation, healthcare, and finance by creating customer centric solutions that have made a significant impact in these fields. Apart from his professional achievements, Rakshith is also dedicated to mentoring others. He has mentored over 100+ aspiring product managers through PMDojo and personalized 1:1 mentorships. He believes in empowering product managers at all levels to reach their full potential.
22 May 2024 12:15 - 13:15
Interactive roundtables discussions
In this session, you'll get a chance to connect with your fellow attendees in a structured roundtable discussion run by outstanding product leaders. Identify your biggest current challenge, celebrate a recent win, join the conversation, and meet like-minded product leaders who'll help you find meaningful solutions. With the help of some of our speakers, we will be exploring the topics - Tools of choice: Exploring key frameworks for PLG - How to implement PLG strategy - AI in PLG
22 May 2024 14:45 - 15:30
Panel: Efficiency over growth - The new paradigm in product management
Seasoned product leaders explore the evolving landscape of product management. Traditionally, growth has taken precedence, but the new focus is on efficiency, sustainability, and customer retention. Our expert panel will provide in-depth insights into the strategies and tactics that enable product managers to not only weather economic uncertainties but also emerge stronger and more agile than before. Key themes - Shifting metics to go beyond vanity metrics - Building resilience and navigating economic headwinds - Adapting to change user expectations