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I tweet on #product, #parenting & #leading teams. VP of Product at Microsoft focused on Viva, SharePoint & Teams. My essays: https://t.co/tQswb94s7N
Oct 14, 2022 6 tweets 4 min read
1/ If you are wondering, #AI in enterprise SaaS #product creation has gone past incubation era and through disruption phase and into scaled part of everyday product making. Three examples from #MSIgnite this week: 2/ Viva Topics is 18 months in market with 100's of updates. AI + humans working together to create a Wikipedia for your enterprise, in-the-flow of-work UX cards of experts & resources everywhere. Knowledge capture ready for prime time. techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-v…
Sep 22, 2021 4 tweets 2 min read
1/ Teams-certified speaker & mic, webcam, iPhone stand, keyboard, mouse, USB-C hub, monitor, power tower, monitor & sturdy table (with a cupholder!) Adding a touchdown station to my studio got me up to speed on the latest WFH gadgets. A potential weekly blog post coming up? 2/ My old post on my telepresence studio is still a top view getter, btw: mindthebeet.com/studio
Sep 21, 2021 16 tweets 6 min read
1/ Burnout. Boredom. Grief. Languishing. Grace. The pandemic gave us a new vocab at work & I've been thinking about how to turn crisis-forged ideas into lasting intuition.

Here's a pandemic retro 🧵 on my lived experience as a manager who cares about team #wellness 2/ Lesson 1: Name it to tame it 💯
The biggest leadership moments I saw last year were when leaders named their emotions. Feeling sorry about missing seeing coworkers? That's GRIEF: the sorrow felt from a sense of loss.
Sep 21, 2021 16 tweets 6 min read
1/ Burnout. Boredom. Grief. Languishing. Grace. The pandemic gave us a new vocab at work & I've been thinking about how to turn crisis-forged ideas into lasting intuition.

Here's a pandemic retro 🧵 on my lived experience as a manager who cares about team #wellness 2/ Lesson 1: Name it to tame it 💯
The biggest leadership moments I saw last year were when leaders named their emotions. Feeling sorry about missing seeing coworkers? That's GRIEF: the sorrow felt from a sense of loss.