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Overcoming imposter syndrome and establishing executive presence - a conversation with Anna Peterson

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In this episode, Anna Peterson, a product coach, joins Kyle to discuss key skills for product managers. From overcoming imposter syndrome to stakeholder management to establishing a confident, executive presence, we explore many of the skills product managers and product leaders need to be successful.

Anna Peterson (Kotliarevskaia)

Anna is a coach helping product leaders go from inhibited to intuitive.

Prior to becoming a coach, Anna spent 15 years working in tech companies worldwide. During this time, she went from UX design to product management, to leadership. Most recently, Anna was a Director of Product at ServiceNow where she led the company's Enterprise Agile Planning solution from inception to market leadership.

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LinkedIn: Anna’s LinkedIn

Links: tech-happy.com

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In this episode, Anna Peterson, a product coach, joins Kyle to discuss key skills for product managers. From overcoming imposter syndrome to stakeholder management to establishing a confident, executive presence, we explore many of the skills product managers and product leaders need to be successful.

Anna Peterson (Kotliarevskaia)

Anna is a coach helping product leaders go from inhibited to intuitive.

Prior to becoming a coach, Anna spent 15 years working in tech companies worldwide. During this time, she went from UX design to product management, to leadership. Most recently, Anna was a Director of Product at ServiceNow where she led the company's Enterprise Agile Planning solution from inception to market leadership.

Links from the Show:

LinkedIn: Anna’s LinkedIn

Links: tech-happy.com

Horace and Pete

Downdog app

More by Kyle:

Follow Product by Design and Kyle on Twitter

Follow Product Thinking on Twitter and TikTok

Sign up for Kyle's Product Thinking Newsletter for more updates.

Kyle's writing on Medium

Product by Design on Medium

Like our podcast, consider Buying Us a Coffee or supporting us on Patreon

  continue reading

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