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Data as a Product Driver - by Xavier Gumara Rigol (Paperback)

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  • Is your company struggling to get real value from data?
  • About the Author: Xavier Gumara Rigol has spent more than a decade at the intersection of product development and data, leading cross-functional teams focused on Business Intelligence, Data Engineering, Experimentation, and Product Information Management.
  • 342 Pages
  • Computers + Internet,

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Book Synopsis



Is your company struggling to get real value from data? Problem solved. This book is your guide to transforming an organization from one that treats data as an afterthought or merely a support function into one that makes data a key driver of product development and business innovation. In doing so, you will be able to measure outcomes that matter, rather than just tracking features shipped.

In a world where products are increasingly driven by data and AI, traditional approaches to product development and data management have become barriers to growth rather than enablers of success. At its core, this book establishes two fundamental principles for success: autonomous, outcome/data-driven product teams and the need for data assets to be managed as products. These principles are then expanded into practical frameworks, step-by-step implementation guides, and maturity models that cross-functional teams in any industry can incorporate in their decision-making.

Whether you are a product manager wanting to become more data-fluent, a data professional aiming to increase your product impact, or a leader trying to break down silos in your organization, Data as a Product Driver provides practical steps to transform how your company uses data.

What You Will Learn

  • Reorganize your teams around business problems instead of technical disciplines.
  • Manage the transition from centralized data teams to domain-driven decentralized data ownership.
  • Build effective data platform teams that enable product teams while maintaining consistent standards across your data ecosystem.
  • Create data assets that provide lasting value across your organization.
  • Implement the right operating model for your company's size and maturity level.

Who This Book Is For

Product and data leads driving organizational transformation, product managers, team accountable leads, and data practitioners such as data engineers, data analysts, data scientists, and ML engineers who are willing to evolve their team's operating model to maximize value from data.



From the Back Cover



Is your company struggling to get real value from data? Problem solved. This book is your guide to transforming an organization from one that treats data as an afterthought or merely a support function into one that makes data a key driver of product development and business innovation. In doing so, you'll be able to measure outcomes that matter, rather than just tracking features shipped.

In a world where products are increasingly driven by data and AI, traditional approaches to product development and data management have become barriers to growth rather than enablers of success. At its core, this book establishes two fundamental principles for success: autonomous, outcome/data-driven product teams and the need for data assets to be managed as products. These principles are then expanded into practical frameworks, step-by-step implementation guides, and maturity models, that cross-functional teams in any industry can incorporate in their decision-making.

Whether you're a product manager wanting to become more data-fluent, a data professional aiming to increase your product impact, or a leader trying to break down silos in your organization, Data as a Product Driver provides practical steps to transform how your company uses data.

You will:

  • Reorganize your teams around business problems instead of technical disciplines.
  • Manage the transition from centralized data teams to domain-driven decentralized data ownership.
  • Build effective data platform teams that enable product teams while maintaining consistent standards across your data ecosystem.
  • Create data assets that provide lasting value across your organization.
  • Implement the right operating model for your company's size and maturity level.



About the Author



Xavier Gumara Rigol has spent more than a decade at the intersection of product development and data, leading cross-functional teams focused on Business Intelligence, Data Engineering, Experimentation, and Product Information Management. His career spans from implementing data architectures for small businesses during his consulting days to participating in data transformation initiatives at companies like Schibsted, Adevinta, Oda, and Manychat. Having witnessed firsthand the evolution from treating data as a support function to embracing it as a core product driver, Xavier brings a unique perspective that makes him an authoritative voice on the convergence of data and product development.

Dimensions (Overall): 10.0 Inches (H) x 7.0 Inches (W) x .76 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.4 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 342
Genre: Computers + Internet
Publisher: Apress
Format: Paperback
Author: Xavier Gumara Rigol
Language: English
Street Date: March 17, 2026
TCIN: 1010793577
UPC: 9798868818349
Item Number (DPCI): 247-40-6182
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Q: How does the book suggest reorganizing teams?

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Q: What transformation does the book aim to achieve?

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  • A: The book aims to transform organizations to treat data as a key driver of product development and business innovation.

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Q: Who is the target audience for this book?

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  • A: The book is aimed at product and data leads, product managers, and data practitioners looking to enhance their team's operating model.

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Q: What practical frameworks does the book provide?

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  • A: It offers step-by-step implementation guides and maturity models for cross-functional teams to improve decision-making.

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Q: What are the key principles established in the book?

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  • A: The book establishes two key principles: autonomous, outcome/data-driven product teams and managing data assets as products.

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