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all right uh so i am going to talk today about the hidden abcs of product management so product blind spots uh the tricky thing about these blind spots is they can actually sneak up on you you may not even be aware and thats part of the reason why ive even put together this talk is to help you identify some of these things and potentially have some tactics and ways to avoid them in the future but before i get into that let me tell you a little bit about myself so i am wes gallagher i am the us business lead for prodpad right now and in the past i have been a product manager at a consultancy called pivotal labs and was the director of technology for childrens health here in dallas uh and have also worked at startups in the pharma and biotech space long time ago i was actually a chemistry phd student at stanford so i finished my phd there and im showing you my disc profile because i believe that a lot of the biases and other things that we bring to decisions and and our work lives a