Jeff Chow to Share Insights on Team Intelligence at TechCrunch All Stage 2025

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Jeff Chow to Share Insights on Team Intelligence at TechCrunch All Stage 2025

Jeff Chow, Chief Product and Technology Officer at Miro, will be joining an important roundtable session. This session will be held at TechCrunch All Stage 2025. We can’t wait to see you on July 15 at Boston’s SoWa Power Station for this thrilling event! It doesn’t disappoint in offering useful learnings around product development and working with agile teams. Chow has more than 25 years of experience creating progressive, community-focused, high-growth organizations. His experience in building great customer-focused digital products brings another layer of understanding to the conversation.

Chow, a proven transformational executive Chow has spent his career building and leading transformation teams at organizations such as Google and TripAdvisor. He has further written extensively at InVision and Miro. His unique experience encompasses the founding of several successful startups as well as numerous successful C-suite led turnarounds. Those experiences have put him in a unique position to help organizations understand how to create an environment for collaboration and innovation to thrive on teams.

Empowering Teams Across Disciplines

Chow will present some of the frameworks that can help teams find the power to come together across disciplines. Nothing goes faster and farther than great communication, teamwork, and a commitment to driving product-led innovation. By fostering collaboration across departments and disciplines, inter- and transdisciplinary teams can be more efficient, creative, and innovative.

Chow will share ways to improve ideation cycles too, focusing on the value of quick experimentation and learning loops. He argues that with the rapid pace of change we are operating in, institutions need to be more nimble in their strategies to be competitive. This session will equip all who attend with concrete, actionable strategies to improve practices in their own product development processes.

Balancing AI and Human Judgment

Perhaps the most important issue Chow will discuss will be the tenuous line between AI-powered efficiency and human judgment. Technology is advancing very quickly. Now organizations need to figure out how — and what — artificial intelligence can improve or replace in their workflows, while maintaining the irreplaceable human element to any decisions made.

Chow’s insights will equip attendees with the knowledge necessary to harness AI tools effectively. In parallel, they’ll protect the creativity and intuition that human team members bring to the table. Finding this equilibrium is key to driving innovation while addressing the inherent challenges of building products today.

Fostering Collaborative Problem-Solving

Along with all of these subjects, Chow will explain how product-led innovation can turbocharge collaborative problem-solving. He emphasizes that by focusing on customer needs and leveraging diverse team perspectives, organizations can create solutions that resonate with users.

This workshop is not only for tech entrepreneurs on the cutting edge—we encourage anyone with innovative ideas looking to build a cohesive team and product to attending. Attendees can be among those saving up to $475 on registration before it all kicks off starting July 15.

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