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Management coach Lara Hogan on perfecting the leadership craft

Intercom, Inc.

Each person on your team has different needs, responds to feedback in different ways and evolves in different trajectories – and management should always reflect that. But no matter how isolating a management position can feel, you’re not going through it alone. Her latest book, Resilient Management , was born out of that.

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A Decade of Product Management

Melissa Perri

I've been reflecting on the last decade in Product Management. Not every company has seen all these changes, but by and large I think it's been a positive push forward and I'm proud of where we've come from and where we have gotten to. -- 2014: "I do not need Product Managers, I can run my company myself,I have the strategy."

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Why women make great product managers

Product Management Unpacked

Marty Cagan, founder of the Silicon Valley Product Group , delivered the opening keynote to the 2016 Mind the Product Conference. All six of the examples he uses are women in product management. The skills that make women succeed in product management: Emotional Intelligence. What does the future of product management look like?

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SiriusDecisions 2016 Summit Recap

Good Product Manager

SiriusDecisions 2016 Summit Recap. For product management leaders, in addition to our first-ever Product Leadership Exchange , the keynote session I presented with Rachel Young on The Art & Science of Understanding and Prioritizing Customer Needs got a lot of attention. 10 Serious Decisions We Made After #SDSummit 2016.

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SiriusDecisions 2016 Summit Recap

Good Product Manager

SiriusDecisions 2016 Summit Recap. For product management leaders, in addition to our first-ever Product Leadership Exchange , the keynote session I presented with Rachel Young on The Art & Science of Understanding and Prioritizing Customer Needs got a lot of attention. 10 Serious Decisions We Made After #SDSummit 2016.

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To MRD or not to MRD.

The Product Bistro

In the way back time, before Agile, before OKRs and other fads, product managers wrote MRDs, or Market Requirement Documents. The leadership team asked for a formal Market Requirements Document to help their decision process. It had last been touched in 2016. That is the question. Oh, and the MRD I wrote for this?

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Understanding and Prioritizing Customer Needs for Innovation; Product Leadership Exchange; Recent Product Management Interviews

Good Product Manager

One of the most important things that product managers need to do is understand customer needs in order to drive new products and enhance existing offerings. SiriusDecisions 2016 Summit. I’m pleased to announce that for the first time the Summit will feature a Product Leadership Exchange. YTakq9M3kK #prodmgmt. SPRuBSAe5P.