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Becoming a Technology Man of Substance

Techeconomy by Techeconomy
February 3, 2022
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Oluseye Ayorinde technology Man of Substance

Oluseye Ayorinde

In today’s rapidly evolving technology landscape, it is essential to become a technology man of substance in order to stay relevant and competitive.

Oluseye Ayorinde, an experienced product manager at Mara, is an excellent example of what it means to be a technology man of substance.

In this article, we will explore some key characteristics and strategies that can help aspiring technology professionals become technology men of substance.

Develop deep technical expertise

One of the most important characteristics of a technology man of substance is a deep technical expertise in their area of specialization. This requires a commitment to continuous learning and staying up-to-date with the latest trends and developments in the field.

Oluseye Ayorinde has demonstrated his technical expertise in several areas including product strategy, product discovery, and software automation testing.

He has also demonstrated a strong understanding of agile methodologies, which has been instrumental in the success of his projects.

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1. Focus on solving real problems

Another important characteristic of a technology man of substance is the ability to focus on solving real problems. This requires a deep understanding of the needs of customers and the market.

Oluseye Ayorinde has been successful in developing products that solve real problems for customers in the financial technology services industry. For example, the Mara Exchange, a platform for buying and selling cryptocurrencies, has provided a secure and convenient way for customers to access the cryptocurrency market in Africa.

2. Embrace collaboration and teamwork

In addition to technical expertise and problem-solving skills, a technology man of substance must also be able to work effectively as part of a team. Collaboration and teamwork are essential for successful product development and delivery. Oluseye Ayorinde has demonstrated a strong ability to work collaboratively with developers, designers, and other stakeholders to ensure that products meet customer needs and are delivered on time and within budget.

3. Continuously improve and innovate

Finally, a technology man of substance must have a commitment to continuous improvement and innovation. This requires a willingness to take risks and try new things, as well as a focus on metrics and feedback to guide decision-making.

Oluseye Ayorinde has been successful in driving innovation and continuous improvement in his product management roles, leveraging metrics and customer feedback to guide product development and delivery.

In conclusion, becoming a technology man of substance requires a combination of technical expertise, problem-solving skills, collaboration and teamwork, and a commitment to continuous improvement and innovation.

Oluseye Ayorinde serves as an excellent example of what it means to be a technology man of substance, and aspiring technology professionals can learn from his approach to product management and career development.

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