 My name is Jeff Gotthelve and I work as a teacher, a trainer, a keynote speaker and an author these days, mostly on the topics of product management, OKRs, product discovery, and Lean UX as well as organizational agility. My background is user experience design. I was a UX designer for a decade or so, and then a product manager, and then a team leader, and then an entrepreneur, and then these days an author and a speaker and a trainer. What should people expect to take away from your keynote at Agile India this year? The keynote is focused on product planning with outcomes rather than features. So again, features being our best guess about what we should build, and how we should design, and how we should deploy it, and typically it's how we measure success, and it's how we plan the work. I'm going to challenge that and say, look, we should be planning our work by outcomes, by measurable changes in the behavior of the people that we serve, and so that becomes really interesting because then everybody wants to know, well, what are you building? What are you making if we're not managing the features? So that's what the conversation is about. It's about answering those questions, and showing an example of what that looks like, and talking about how we arrive at outcome-paced roadmaps. I'm excited to be speaking at this event. I think there's a lot of interesting talks coming up, and I hope that you'll join me, and I hope you'll take what I talk about to heart and give it a shot. And if you do try it, I hope that you'll reach out to me and let me know that you tried it, and that it worked, or that it did work, and we can talk about why some of those things were challenging.