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FEB 26, 2025

How to use conflict to solve product problems – Yorai Gabriel (Author, The Innovators’ Drama)

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In this week's conversation on The Product Experience podcast, Yorai Gabriel discusses the concept of 'drama' in the context of innovation and product management. He explores how drama arises from tensions and conflicts within teams, particularly in diverse and creative environments. Gabriel highlights the importance of understanding these dynamics to turn drama into a productive force rather than a hindrance.


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Follow Yorai on LinkedIn |   / yoraigabriel   Read 'The Innovators' Drama' | https://www.theinnovatorsdrama.com/ Teresa Torres' 'Opportunity Solution Trees' feature | https://www.producttalk.org/2023/12/o...

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