Teresa Torres
Teresa Torres reframes product management through her emphasis on continuous discovery, prioritizing the integration of customer feedback into daily decision-making processes. Her philosophy promotes a culture of experimentation and sustainable habit-building for product teams, thereby enabling the development of more effective and user-centric products. With a background in symbolic systems from Stanford University and a master's degree from Northwestern University, Torres’s educational journey equips her with a unique interdisciplinary perspective that she skillfully applies in her work.\n\nHer book, "Continuous Discovery Habits: Discover Products that Create Customer Value", is a cornerstone in the product management community, laying out a systematic approach to ongoing product discovery. Torres's methods are rooted in a structured, evidence-based approach, ensuring that customer insights are directly linked to product decisions. Her teaching, accessible and practical, offers actionable frameworks that translate complex concepts into understandable steps, benefiting product professionals eager to refine their craft. Additionally, her widely read blog, Product Talk, extends her influence, providing a resource hub for product discovery and innovation.\n\nRecognized internationally, Torres’s impact extends beyond writing; her Product Talk Academy has educated over 13,000 product professionals globally. Although specific awards or honors are not publicly documented, her authority in the field is reflected through her frequent invitations to speak at major industry conferences like the Business of Software Conference. This recognition underscores her status as a leading voice in the industry, with her bio highlighting her commitment to improving how product teams engage with their users. As an author and educator, Torres’s contributions continue to shape the practices of designers, managers, and leaders striving to achieve product excellence.
Books by Teresa Torres

Continuous Discovery Habits
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