#ProductCon: Developing and Communicating Product Strategy by Etsy VP Product, Tim Holley

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ABOUT THE SPEAKER:
Tim Holley is the Vice President of Product at Etsy. Tim is a product leader with expertise in category and international expansion, as well as optimization to drive engagement and revenue. Under his leadership, he helped Etsy increase revenue by delivering impactful products. Prior to his current role, he worked at SoulCycle as VP of Product where he defined the Product function and grew the team from 5 to 19 people in 12 months. He earned a Master's degree in Management Science and Engineering at Stanford University.

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Great presentation @Tim Holley!
Do you use OKRs and how does the strategy you build feed into the objectives and key results?
It sounds like the shorthand title feeds directly into the objective and the reasons to believe - into the KRs?
How do you combine the strategy and OKR processes?

magdalenapetkova
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Great session and insights, thanks ! I am unable to view the presentation slides, seems link is broken.

vaibhavbly
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@Product School It appears as if Google Drive is refusing the connection from the Product School website.

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