Video recordings of product analytics meetup reports

Hey Habr! On May 7th at Wrike TechClub, we brought together experts from XSolla, Pandora and Wrike and talked about approaches and solutions in product analytics, insights, experiments, and analyst interaction with other departments. Reports and discussions were held in English, so if you want to practice the language remotely, we share with you video recordings of reports and slides (in the video description).

Video recordings of product analytics meetup reports

If you are close to the topic of product management, register to the thematic online meetup, which will be held tomorrow, May 19. We promise interesting speakers and topics!

Kirill Shmidt, Product Analyst at Wrike - Reproducible research in data analytics

'You decided to double-check your report or research which was done a couple of months ago. You discover that you've lost your data and forgot a precise method of transformation. So, you try to replicate the same result - you get different data and different conclusions. How can you trust your research if you can't repeat it with the same result?

To handle this problem in Wrike we use a special approach in our research and analytics procedure which ensures that everything will be reproducible and accessible no matter who performed research and how long ago.'


Alexander Tolmachev, Head of Data Science at XSolla β€” Auto insights from data to make next best actions to up your business

'In XSolla we've built a system that helps to find insights in data. It automatically finds strategies and recommends where you will have the largest impact to achieve your goals. Simply input your data and ask what business problems you would like to solve. I will talk about how we built this system from scratch.'


Tanya Tandon, Product Analyst, Pandora β€” Best practices to partner across different stakeholders for better visibility and higher impact

'As a product analyst, you solve multiple problems. These problems could be anything - from collecting and analyzing the effect of an event such as coronavirus or mapping how a user discovers a feature. And solving these problems is important and most of us know how to handle it. But what do you do after you solve that particular problem? Report to your manager and people who asked those questions. right?

That may seem enough, it really is not. We are product analysts loaded with such rich knowledge of data that many business folks are starving for without even knowing. You are way more valuable than you give yourself credit for.'

Source: habr.com

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