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Ashok Sivanand

Welcome to the Convergence podcast! I'm Ashok Sivanand and I've created the Convergence podcast to help you build the most engaged product teams who can ship the most successful products. My passion for products and timing stems from a combination of my working in Japanese manufacturing, building IoT software products for lean manufacturers, and working at industry powerhouses in product like Pivotal Labs. This passion led to founding Integral in 2017, a product engineering consultancy that enables our clients to harness technology to develop better products, grow their revenue streams, and enable new business models. We've had the pleasure to collaborate with brands like Ford, Honda, Rocket Mortgage, Airstream, and Bosch to enable their teams and build some amazing products in artificial intelligence, cloud, mobile, and web. On the Convergence podcast, I'll be speaking with industry leaders, as well as sharing insights from my team on deconstructing the best practices, principles, and philosophies that lead to building the best product teams. If you're a chief product officer, a chief technology officer, or a VP of engineering, or you're growing towards one of those roles, I highly recommend you subscribe to the Convergence Podcast and get some of the insights that will help you lead your product teams and enable them to consistently ideate, validate and ship products that your customers love. Products that will help you grow your business. Thanks a lot for listening.

  1. 6 天前

    Your AI Vibe Coding Side Project: Hobby or High-Growth Business? (5 Tests)

    AI-powered "vibe coding" makes it easier than ever to turn your imagination into a working app, but are you building a fun hobby or a viable business? The line is blurring, and many creators are confusing the joy of building with the traction needed for a real startup. This episode provides a framework to help you distinguish between a passion project and a profitable venture, outlining the mindset and practical steps needed to turn a promising idea into a sustainable business. Learn how to avoid the common pitfalls of the "fast fashion era of software" and build something with lasting value. Unlock the full potential of your product team with Integral's player coaches, experts in lean, human-centered design. Visit integral.io/convergence for a free Product Success Lab workshop to gain clarity and confidence in tackling any product design or engineering challenge. In this episode: The Fast Fashion Era of Software: What this new era, fueled by AI, means for builders and why it's both amazing and dangerous. Hobby vs. Hustle: How to define your intention and why it’s the most critical first step before you continue building. 5 Foundational Lessons: A deep dive into five actionable principles, including customer discovery, the "Build, Measure, Learn" loop, and ruthless prioritization to transition your project from a hobby to a business. Think Beyond the Code: Learn why you must stop polishing your prototype and start validating your market with real people who have the problem you're solving. Mentioned in this episode... Companies & Products: Replit, Lovable.dev, Cursor, RoomGPT, Intuit TurboTax, Betty Crocker Books: The Lean Startup, The Mom Test Subscribe to the Convergence podcast wherever you get podcasts including video episodes to get updated on the other crucial conversations that we'll post on YouTube at youtube.com/@convergencefmpodcast Learn something? Give us a 5 star review and like the podcast on YouTube. It's how we grow.   Follow the Pod Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/convergence-podcast/ X: https://twitter.com/podconvergence Instagram: @podconvergence

    22 分鐘
  2. 10月1日

    AI Strategy That Actually Works: From Startup to Spotify to Search Fund with Tommy Högström

    AI strategist Tommy Högström, who has guided giants like Spotify, H&M, and McDonald's, reveals the truth about implementing AI, scaling product teams, and the entrepreneurial journey. From founding his own AI consultancy in Sweden to leading financial forecasting at Spotify and now launching a search fund to acquire a software business, Tommy offers a rare look inside the strategic shifts that separate hype from reality. This episode explores the tough transition from services to product, the evolution of Spotify's famous agile culture, and how to build data infrastructure that actually scales. Unlock the full potential of your product team with Integral's player coaches, experts in lean, human-centered design. Visit integral.io/convergence for a free Product Success Lab workshop to gain clarity and confidence in tackling any product design or engineering challenge. In this episode: The Spotify Model, Unfiltered: Learn how Spotify's culture and priorities shifted dramatically when its focus changed from pure user growth to profitability, and what that means for agile teams at scale. Services vs. Product: Tommy breaks down the conflicting incentives between short-term consulting revenue and long-term product value, and why he ultimately sold his shares in the company he founded. AI Isn't Magic, It's Data: Discover why you might need four data engineers for every data scientist and why thinking of AI as just an "IT project" is the biggest mistake companies make. The Search Fund Path: An inside look at the search fund model, where entrepreneurs raise capital to buy an existing profitable business and scale it as the new CEO. Mentioned in this episode: Gab AI  Xego AI  1Password  Tommy's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tommyhogstroom Subscribe to the Convergence podcast wherever you get podcasts including video episodes to get updated on the other crucial conversations that we'll post on YouTube at youtube.com/@convergencefmpodcast Learn something? Give us a 5 star review and like the podcast on YouTube. It's how we grow.   Follow the Pod Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/convergence-podcast/ X: https://twitter.com/podconvergence Instagram: @podconvergence

    1 小時 10 分鐘
  3. 9月24日

    Fix Your Broken Delivery Engine: A Case Study in AI Creativity, Agile and Vendor Management

    A company spends $10M over two years on a critical software product, but after firing one vendor and hiring a second, they still have nothing to show for it. This case study details the 5-step action plan used to rescue a failing project, restore internal credibility, and get product delivery back on track. From revamping the product roadmap and redefining vendor contracts to empowering a true product owner, this episode is a masterclass in turning around a high-stakes technology transformation. Discover how to shift from analysis paralysis to momentum and learn why strategy is meaningless without an execution engine you can trust. We also uncover how the team found a surprise opportunity to build new AI products by leveraging decades of institutional data they already had. In this episode: How to create a living technology and product roadmap that aligns both business stakeholders and frontline users. The critical shift from project management (Gantt charts and deliverables) to product management (business outcomes and priorities). Actionable strategies for vendor governance, including tying payment milestones to the delivery of working software. Using incremental delivery and weekly demos to catch misunderstandings early and de-risk the development process. How to move from "analysis paralysis" to action by designing small experiments to test new AI product ideas. Unlock the full potential of your product team with Integral's player coaches, experts in lean, human-centered design. Visit integral.io/convergence for a free Product Success Lab workshop to gain clarity and confidence in tackling any product design or engineering challenge. Subscribe to the Convergence podcast wherever you get podcasts including video episodes to get updated on the other crucial conversations that we'll post on YouTube at youtube.com/@convergencefmpodcast Learn something? Give us a 5 star review and like the podcast on YouTube. It's how we grow.   Follow the Pod Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/convergence-podcast/ X: https://twitter.com/podconvergence Instagram: @podconvergence

    17 分鐘
  4. 9月18日

    AI Governance, Product-Market Fit & the Founder Mindset — John Rood on Building, Exiting & Starting Again

    From testing markets with a simple Google ads landing page to scaling a multi-million dollar education business, John Rood has learned what it takes to build, exit, and start again. In this episode, John shares the lessons that shaped his journey: the importance of hiring specialists at the right time, why EOS was transformational for scaling, and how “feedback is a gift” became one of his guiding philosophies. We also get into life after exit, what it looks like to find meaning beyond money, and John’s latest chapter as founder of Perceptual where he helps enterprises adopt AI safely and responsibly. Whether you are a founder, an executive, or someone simply curious about what is next in your career, this conversation is packed with practical insights and real-world stories you can act on tomorrow. Inside the episode How John tested new markets with Google ads before making big bets Lessons in hiring: specialists vs. generalists, and convincing talent to join a smaller business Implementing EOS and why “following the recipe” matters Research and discovery, from validating product markets to interviewing 70 founders Why “feedback is a gift” and how to give it effectively The role of peer groups like EO and YPO in accelerating growth Finding purpose and passion after an exit, the “pocket knife” principle Guardrails for AI, how enterprises can adopt AI without being paralyzed by fear Mentioned in this episode EOS / Traction - https://www.eosworldwide.com/?podconvergence Beyond the Exit by John Rood - https://www.amazon.com/Beyond-Exit-Successful-Entrepreneurs-Their/dp/B0DRCWS3P6/?podconvergence  Entrepreneurs’ Organization (EO) - https://eonetwork.org/?podconvergence  YPO - http://ypo.org/?podconvergence  Perceptual - https://proceptual.com/about/?podconvergence  John’s LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnrood1?podconvergence Subscribe to the Convergence podcast wherever you get podcasts, including video episodes on YouTube. . Learn something? Give us a 5-star review and like the podcast on YouTube. It is how we grow.

    1 小時 9 分鐘
  5. 9月11日

    Avoiding the Tech Trap: How Two Founders Saved Their Failing AI Transformation

    A successful business with two aligned co-founders is transforming into a software and AI-enabled company, but after years of development, they aren't getting closer to launching a valuable product…what’s the solution? In this episode, learn how the founders' greatest strength—their ability to delegate—became a blind spot that nearly derailed their company's evolution. Discover the practical steps they took to get back to basics, re-engage with their team, and leverage lean, low-cost experiments to validate their strategy. This is a must-listen for any leader navigating a complex business transformation. In this episode… How the "visionary-integrator" leadership dynamic can become a blind spot during a major business pivot. Why treating a new venture like an angel investment is critical for asking the right questions about customer segmentation and problem validation before building. Actionable ways for founders to re-engage with their product teams for just a few hours a week to dramatically improve alignment and information flow. How to use generic LLMs and quick customer interviews to test assumptions and size the market without expensive development cycles. Mentioned in this episode... Traction and Rocket Fuel The Goal by Eli Goldratt The Mom Test by Rob Fitzpatrick Crossing the Chasm by Geoffrey Moore Seven Powers by Hamilton Helmer Crowns of Courage The Children's Foundation Unlock the full potential of your product team with Integral's player coaches, experts in lean, human-centered design. Visit integral.io/convergence for a free Product Success Lab workshop to gain clarity and confidence in tackling any product design or engineering challenge. Subscribe to the Convergence podcast wherever you get podcasts including video episodes to get updated on the other crucial conversations that we'll post on YouTube at youtube.com/@convergencefmpodcast Learn something? Give us a 5 star review and like the podcast on YouTube. It's how we grow.   Follow the Pod Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/convergence-podcast/ X: https://twitter.com/podconvergence Instagram: @podconvergence

    18 分鐘
  6. 9月3日

    How to Lead a Tech Overhaul Without a Tech Team with Andrew Stein, Children’s Foundation

    When Andrew Stein stepped into the CEO role at the Children’s Foundation, he inherited a bloated tech stack, misaligned systems, and a looming CRM renewal with a steep price hike. With no in-house tech experts and only 15 staff, Andrew faced a critical decision point: how to make a smart technology pivot without draining his team’s energy—or the organization’s resources. In this conversation, he breaks down the structured, people-first approach that helped the foundation unify around its needs, realign its tech strategy, and emerge stronger, all without adding headcount. Ashok and Andrew unpack the process behind the workshop that set this transition in motion—covering everything from navigating vendor lock-in and defining “non-negotiables,” to how sticky notes and cross-functional collaboration became unexpected heroes in a major organizational shift. They also get into broader lessons on change management, trust-building, and how to keep morale high when the work gets hard. Whether you lead a lean nonprofit or a team in transition to transformation, there’s something here for anyone looking to make complex changes with clarity and alignment.     Unlock the full potential of your product team with Integral's player coaches, experts in lean, human-centered design. Visit integral.io/convergence for a free Product Success Lab workshop to gain clarity and confidence in tackling any product design or engineering challenge.     Inside the episode... How Andrew prepared his team for a major CRM migration without internal tech specialists Why they focused on needs alignment before even thinking about vendors The sticky note exercise that set the tone for cross-functional collaboration What it means to “de-risk” a big decision through structured prioritization The importance of clarity and timing in organizational restructuring How Andrew rebuilt staff trust after downsizing from 35 to 13 The concept of “avoiding the big bang” in tech transitions Why hiring a tech advocate (not tied to any vendor) made a difference Reapplying product thinking and prioritization tools in hiring and org design The mindset shift from one-time dream teams to repeatable team-building     Mentioned in this episode Remarkable Tablet Integral’s Product Success Lab The Children’s Foundation – yourchildrensfoundation.org Andrew’s LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-stein-91a16847/     Subscribe to the Convergence podcast wherever you get podcasts including video episodes on YouTube at youtube.com/@convergencefmpodcast Learn something? Give us a 5 star review and like the podcast on YouTube. It's how we grow.

    55 分鐘
  7. 8月27日

    Best of Convergence: 9 Conversations You've Forgotten to Have With Your Team

    Strong teams and transformed product practices drive growth. In order to drive outcomes using software and build great product teams, you need to drive speed to value and adapt quickly. The problem is, technology teams and business teams are often disjointed and lack clarity around each other’s “why.” Unlock the full potential of your product team with Integral's player coaches, experts in lean, human-centered design. Visit integral.io/convergence for a free Product Success Lab workshop to gain clarity and confidence in tackling any product design or engineering challenge. In this first part of a continuing series on the Convergence podcast, Ashok Sivanand and Bailey O'Shea, Head of Product at Integral, explore 9 conversations essential for the success of product teams that are too often forgotten. These conversations are cultivated from the years of experience Ashok and the team at Integral have consulting with some of the best product makers in the world. This discussion is vital for product managers and team leaders, offering an in-depth look at the nuanced dialogues that shape a product's journey from ideation to market execution. Learn about the often-overlooked discussions that can significantly enhance agility, speed up market delivery, and maintain team alignment as your operations scale. Unlock the full potential of your product team with Integral's player coaches, experts in lean, human-centered design. Visit integral.io/convergence for a free Product Access Lab workshop to gain clarity and confidence in tackling any product design or engineering challenge. Inside the episode... Understanding Communication Impact: Ashok and Bailey discuss how insufficient communication can severely affect team dynamics, decelerate processes, and impede agility. Critical Conversations for Product Teams: They highlight the crucial but frequently missed discussions necessary within product teams to prevent bottlenecks and foster a culture of transparency. Methods for Effective Dialogue: They share detailed strategies on facilitating these conversations to ensure comprehensive alignment across roles from engineers to product managers. Practical and Theoretical Insights: The episode offers practical examples and theoretical insights to help listeners understand the application of these conversations in real teams, along with the foundational theories behind their significance. Subscribe to the Convergence podcast wherever you get podcasts including video episodes to get updated on the other crucial conversations that we'll post on YouTube at youtube.com/@convergencefmpodcast Learn something? Give us a 5 star review and like the podcast on YouTube. It's how we grow.   Follow the Pod Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/convergence-podcast/ X: https://twitter.com/podconvergence Instagram: @podconvergence

    44 分鐘
  8. 8月21日

    Best of Convergence: Building Customer-Centric Teams: Josh Seiden on OKRs and Agile

    In this episode, Ashok sits down with Josh Seiden, author and product management expert, to explore key insights from Josh's latest book, "Who Does What by How Much." The conversation centers around using OKRs (Objectives and Key Results) to align teams and improve organizational outcomes. They examine the challenges many teams face when implementing frameworks like OKRs or Agile and emphasize the importance of understanding the "why" behind these systems. Josh also reflects on his early work, such as developing the Kensington Turbo Mouse and collaborating with Alan Cooper, widely known as the "Father of Visual Basic." Unlock the full potential of your product team with Integral's player coaches, experts in lean, human-centered design. Visit integral.io/convergence for a free Product Success Lab workshop to gain clarity and confidence in tackling any product design or engineering challenge. Get key strategies for fostering a customer-centric culture, building effective product teams, and aligning leadership with team goals. Whether you’re new to OKRs or looking to refine your process, this episode provides actionable advice for team leaders, product managers, and executives alike. Inside the Episode... The role of OKRs in driving business alignment and outcomes The importance of clarifying the "why" behind processes like OKRs or Agile Josh Seiden’s background and his early design work with the Kensington Turbo Mouse Strategies for using frameworks to empower teams and avoid over-focusing on the process How to implement OKRs successfully and avoid common pitfalls The evolution of design thinking in product development Understanding the customer’s role at every level of an organization Key lessons from "Who Does What by How Much" and Josh's other books Mentioned in this Episode: "Who Does What by How Much" by Josh Seiden and Jeff Gothelf "Lean UX" by Josh Seiden and Jeff Gothelf "Sense and Respond" by Josh Seiden and Jeff Gothelf The Goal by Eliyahu M. Goldratt "Outcomes Over Outputs" The Kensington Turbo Mouse Alan Cooper - The father of visual basic, author of About Face Book that every software designer should now - About Face by Alan Cooper Vitsoe Shelving Subscribe to the Convergence podcast wherever you get podcasts, including video episodes on YouTube at youtube.com/@convergencefmpodcast. Learn something? Give us a 5-star review and like the podcast on YouTube. It's how we grow. Follow the Pod Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/convergence-podcast/ X: https://twitter.com/podconvergence Instagram: @podconvergence

    1 小時 10 分鐘

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Welcome to the Convergence podcast! I'm Ashok Sivanand and I've created the Convergence podcast to help you build the most engaged product teams who can ship the most successful products. My passion for products and timing stems from a combination of my working in Japanese manufacturing, building IoT software products for lean manufacturers, and working at industry powerhouses in product like Pivotal Labs. This passion led to founding Integral in 2017, a product engineering consultancy that enables our clients to harness technology to develop better products, grow their revenue streams, and enable new business models. We've had the pleasure to collaborate with brands like Ford, Honda, Rocket Mortgage, Airstream, and Bosch to enable their teams and build some amazing products in artificial intelligence, cloud, mobile, and web. On the Convergence podcast, I'll be speaking with industry leaders, as well as sharing insights from my team on deconstructing the best practices, principles, and philosophies that lead to building the best product teams. If you're a chief product officer, a chief technology officer, or a VP of engineering, or you're growing towards one of those roles, I highly recommend you subscribe to the Convergence Podcast and get some of the insights that will help you lead your product teams and enable them to consistently ideate, validate and ship products that your customers love. Products that will help you grow your business. Thanks a lot for listening.