Radhika DuttinRadical ProductRadical Product Thinking Book Launch EventThe Radical Product Thinking book is now on bookshelves! The book gives organizations a methodology for systematically building…5 min read·Oct 1, 2021----
Radhika DuttinRadical ProductWhat Basecamp’s implosion teaches us about organizational cultureWhen Basecamp banned political discussions at work, 30% of staff resigned. Learn how this policy impacts org culture & why it’s a bad idea.6 min read·May 5, 2021--1--1
Radhika DuttinRadical ProductA good vision doesn’t have to be big and hairyUnpacking old myths about what makes a good vision so we can adopt a new, radical approach.4 min read·Mar 19, 2021----
Radhika DuttinThe StartupWhy Pivots and Transformations Go Wrong (and What You Can Do Instead)Pivots and business transformations require a systematic, vision-driven approach to creating change so you can bring your team with you…5 min read·Mar 10, 2021----
Radhika DuttinUX CollectiveAn urgent reckoning with the tech industry’s digital pollutionWe’re changing the world, but to change it for the better, we need to recognize the digital pollution we’re creating through our products.4 min read·Jan 30, 2021----
Radhika DuttinRadical ProductForget Delight: Designing Successful Products Begins with Defining a Clear VisionA clear vision for the change we want to bring about gives us a compass — delighting users must be a means to achieve that bigger purpose.5 min read·Nov 19, 2020--1--1
Radhika DuttinUX CollectiveEnding the arms race in the tech industryAs companies build increasingly sophisticated tools to extract profit from users, users must work harder to protect their own well-being.4 min read·Aug 7, 2020--1--1
Radhika DuttinRadical ProductHow to transform company culture from a nebulous idea into tangible actionThis article gives you a common vocabulary and an actionable framework so you can systematically change your company culture.7 min read·Jun 26, 2020--1--1
Radhika DuttinRadical ProductBreaking Through the Dichotomy of the Tech Industry“Superman does good, you do well.” This catchy grammar lesson from 30 Rock hits home for those of us in tech. Let’s change this dichotomy.5 min read·May 5, 2020----
Radhika DuttinRadical ProductThe Hippocratic Oath of Product LeadershipIn building products you behave much like a doctor: understand the user’s problem and cure it. It calls for the Hippocratic Oath of…6 min read·Apr 30, 2020----