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Founders Bay Virtual Workshop: Why Your Team Keeps Shipping the Wrong Things (And How to Fix It)

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with Alexandra Raymond, Senior Product Manager at Amazon

Many teams move fast—but still end up building features that don’t deliver real impact. In this practical session, Alexandra Raymond breaks down why this happens and how to fix it using a simple, effective approach to product and team alignment.

You’ll learn how to:

  • Identify misalignment early before it leads to wasted effort

  • Make better decisions on what to build and what to skip

  • Align teams around clear goals and outcomes

  • Apply a practical agile framework to ship the right things faster

This session is especially valuable for founders, product teams, and startup leaders who want to reduce wasted work and focus on building what truly matters.


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