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Evgeniy
Labunskiy
Director of Product Operations
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Evgeniy Labunskiy is a transformation leader with 17+ years of experience building scalable, adaptive, and outcome-driven organisations. He specialises in Agile and digital transformation, organisational design, and scaling high-performing R&D teams across product and enterprise environments. Formerly leading company-wide Agile transformation at PandaDoc, Evgeniy scaled R&D from 10 to 40+ teams, enabled thousands of monthly deployments, and introduced clear traceability from OKRs through to delivery execution. With a strong technical background, he combines deep delivery expertise with a pragmatic, hands-on approach to change—staying close to engineering teams while modernising product development and operating models. A co-founder of Scrum Ukraine, Evgeniy has coached and trained over 1,500 professionals and supported large-scale transformations across banking, telecoms, and technology organisations. He is passionate about lean thinking, transparency, and empowering teams to drive sustainable change from within.
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28 May 2025 13:30 - 14:00
Designing for scale: Product and engineering collaboration patterns
As product organisations grow, misalignment between product and engineering becomes one of the biggest blockers to scale. In this keynote, Eugene draws on a decade of experience to explore proven organisational design patterns that enable effective collaboration between product and engineering teams and the common anti-patterns that quietly undermine them. The session will examine how structure, ownership, and decision-making models evolve as organisations scale, and how Product Operations can play a critical role in designing systems that support clarity, speed, and sustainable execution. Attendees will leave with practical insights to assess their own operating model and apply patterns that work at scale.