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Building a highly-technical enterprise product? Essential advice for product leaders — Nate Stewart of Cockroach Labs
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Building a highly-technical enterprise product? Essential advice for product leaders — Nate Stewart of Cockroach Labs

Nate Stewart is the Chief Product Officer of Cockroach Labs, which is the creator of CockroachDB. He unpacks the ins and outs of building a product org for a highly technical enterprise product — from crafting the product roadmap, teaming up with the right design partners, and avoiding a product strategy that fails in the real world.

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May 19, 202258m 8s

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Show Notes

Today’s episode is with Nate Stewart, CPO of Cockroach Labs, the creator of database product CockroachDB.


In today’s conversation, we cover his essential advice for building a highly-technical product. He sketches out how the Cockroach team decided on the specific use case for its database product. Nate explains the steps the team took to reach conviction on their go-forward plan — which meant saying no to a lot of customers who didn’t align with the product roadmap. Nate dives into the tactical ways to avoid taking on too many customer commitments, which he calls tech debt for product teams.


Next, Nate dives into his advice for approaching design partnerships, especially when handling more conservative enterprise clients. He explains the different types of design partners, and why you should have all of those represented in the early days of your startup.


Finally, we wrap up with his advice for other product leaders, including how to create a rock-solid partnership with a CEO as the first head of product, and how he solicits honest feedback across the executive team.


You can follow Nate on Twitter at @Nate_Stewart


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