Are you ready to unlock the full potential of your existing products and take them to the next level?
In-life products aren’t just reliable revenue sources—they’re the driving force behind your business.
Here’s why they matter:
- Fuel for innovation: These products fund future growth and new developments
- Value boosters: They increase your company’s overall valuation
- Market stability: They provide a safety net in unpredictable markets
In a world where new product launches steal the spotlight, the power of growing existing products is often overlooked. It’s time to change that narrative and harness the untapped potential within your current offerings.
Join us for a dynamic 45-minute webinar with industry expert Louise May, where you’ll discover the strategies and skills necessary to elevate your products from good to great.
What you’ll learn:
- Proven growth frameworks: Actionable strategies that consistently deliver results
- Financial impact: How strategic product growth can significantly affect your bottom line
- Goal-setting techniques: Methods for setting effective and achievable growth goals
- Uncovering hidden opportunities: Identifying and leveraging untapped potential within your product lines
Why Attend:
- Spot growth opportunities: Learn to identify and seize growth opportunities within your existing products
- Master growth strategies: Develop and implement growth initiatives using a variety of powerful frameworks
Date and Time:
Wednesday 25 September 2024: 12:00 UK / 13:00 CEST / 07:00 EDT / 04:00 PDT
About Louise May:
Louise is Director of Product Management at Product Focus. She has over 20 years experience in product management and consultancy. She has held head of product and director of product roles in several software companies and has worked in start-ups, scale-ups and multi-nationals. Her passion is recruiting, developing and coaching high-performing teams and watching people grow and be successful. Louise is passionate about lifelong learning and is also an L&D specialist and a trustee in the education sector.