Sessions at Product Camp Dublin are volunteered by You, the Delegates
To submit ideas or questions on leading a session email: sessions at productcampdublin dot com
At a Product Camp Dublin, unlike a normal conference, the schedule is created on the day in real-time based on your votes.
We’re hoping to see lots of you offering to lead sessions.
No need to be intimidated – see how it works below in the sections on
- Sessions Already Suggested By Other Participants
- Suggested Session Themes
- Suggested Session Types
- Chat To Us About Suggested Sessions
Remember sessions can be offered on the day so come armed with ideas, slides, speakers, opinions or issues that you would like to discuss with others.
Sessions Already Suggested By Other Participants
Latest Suggested Sessions
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B2B Product Marketing: Tell me everything in 20 minutes
presented by Oisin O’Connor
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Go to market: Panel Session
presented by Dervilla Mullan, Orla Power, Liz (Wilson) Edwards, Barry Marron and Oisin O’Connor
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Design Just Ate My Software
presented by John Leenane
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It’s Time to Reimagine R&D
presented by John Leenane
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When the problem is solving the problem!
presented by Eric Paquin
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Product Portfolio Strategy : Implementing the Cost of Delay Model to maximize Product Profitability
presented by Heather Mangan
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Gamestorming for Innovation, Strategy and Change
presented by Derval Kennedy
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Where the hell did my feature teams go? Lessons in moving from product management in a multinational to a startup
presented by Bart Lehane
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How to define and manage services as a product
presented by Eileen Fitzgerald
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Why Roadmaps Don’t Matter (that much)
presented by Stephen Culligan
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What Product Management Leaders Know: Panel Session
with Derek Organ, Tammy Billington-Dynes, Eoin Kirwan Moderated By Jane E Morgan
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The Art of Saying No (and Keeping Your Customers Happy)
presented by Kevin O’Donnell
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Panel Discussion – Managing the Product Management Triad
Moderated by Siobhan Maughan
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How does Service Design & Product Management Co-Exist?
presented by Gerry Scullion
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Challenges of B2B Product Manager
presented by Gaurav Anand
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What history can teach us about Product Management
presented by Glen Holmes
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A Data Driven Approach To Product Management,
- by Anirban Banerjee
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Putting the ‘User’ in User Experience
presented by Séamus Byrne
To submit a ideas or questions on leading a session email: sessions at productcampdublin dot com
Product Management Professionals Sharing Knowledge At Product Camp
To submit a ideas or questions on leading a session email: sessions at productcampdublin dot com
Suggested Session Themes
The following themes have proven successful at Product Camps worldwide:
- Opportunity Analysis – Market Research, Market Segmentation, Competitive Analysis, Business Case, Market Problems, Capturing the Market Language, etc.
- Product Strategy – Business Planning, Whole Product, Roadmaps, Portfolio Planning, Resource Allocation, etc.
- Entrepreneurship & Innovation –Start-Up, Market / Tech Trends (e.g. social, mobile, big data, gamification), Customer & Partner Engagement, Intellectual Property Rights, etc.
- Requirements Definitions – MRD, PRD, Elicitation, Advisory Groups, Personas, Use Cases, Prioritization, etc.
- Product Delivery – Agile Processes, Market Testing, Product Design, User Experience, Testing/QA, Beta Tests, Offshore/Nearshore Dev, etc.
- Day in the Life – Place in the Org, Roles Definitions, Hiring Challenges, Networking & Career Development, Small v. Big Company, PM Tools, Role Models, etc.
- Go-to-Market – Launch Plans, Launch Readiness, Market Strategy, Marketing Plan, Pricing, Positioning, Messaging, Channel Partners, Sales Enablement, etc.
- Marketing Execution – Demand Gen, Events, PR, Advertising, Social Media, Collateral, Sales Tools, Sales Pipeline, Channel Mgmt, Marketing Metrics, etc.
- Product Lifecycle Management – Portfolio Analysis, Crossing the Chasm, Brand Mgmt, Product Performance Metrics, Divestment, Customer Retention, Repositioning, etc
Suggested Session Types
Don’t worry if you don’t like big crowds, we’ve got rooms suitable for small discussions. Equally if you only get out of the bed for 100 people, we accommodate that format too.
Structure a proposed session however you wish. These three formats that have been well received at previous Product Camps:
- Town Hall – The Session leader gives a short presentation on their chosen topic and then opens the floor for expansion, comment, questions and general discussion.
- Panel – The Session leader organises a panel comprising a number of people qualified to talk about the subject of the session, preferably from diverse or even counterpoint perspectives or roles. The session leader identifies and invites speakers in advance and moderates the discussion leaving lots of time for discussion by all or questions from the floor. We can also help you fill your panel on the day!
- Round Table – The Session leader chooses a topic, introduces the topic and chairs the discussion. Discussions center as much as possible on sharing the experience and views among the group.
Every session has a Product Camp Dublin monitor there to help, guide, and support session leaders.
To submit a ideas or questions on leading a session email: sessions at productcampdublin dot com
Chat To Us About Suggested Sessions
If you have any ideas or questions on leading a session you can email: sessions at productcampdublin.com although of course you can always step up on the day itself.