• 41 - Revolutionizing Software Development: Unveiling the Art of User Story Mapping with Change Healthcare's Alexander Dawson

  • May 20 2024
  • Length: 23 mins
  • Podcast
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41 - Revolutionizing Software Development: Unveiling the Art of User Story Mapping with Change Healthcare's Alexander Dawson

  • Summary

  • Your host, Ryan Weiss, talks with the Director of Product Management of Change Healthcare, Alexander Dawson. Alex recounted his journey into the realm of software product management. Raised by a father who was a software engineer, Alex's childhood was steeped in technology. He fondly recalled how his early experiences with coding and game development sparked his fascination with understanding user preferences and creating valuable, enjoyable software experiences. This foundation laid the groundwork for his career, where he now thrives on balancing the technical and business aspects of software development.

    For those unfamiliar with the term, a software product manager is the strategic force behind the business outcomes of a software product. Alex explained that this role involves careful consideration of the end-users, their needs, and how the software will ultimately benefit the business. It's a balancing act that requires making informed decisions about what to build, buy, or use to maximize impact and ensure accountability to business metrics.

    To learn more about Alexander's work, click HERE.

    Think you'd be a great guest on the show? Apply HERE.

    Want to learn more about Ryan's work? Check out his website at https://www.epsoptics.com/.

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