Remove Development Remove Framework Remove Leadership Remove Weak Development Team
article thumbnail

The Product Manager Development Framework I Never Had

The Product Coalition

I’ve been on a journey when it comes to PM development frameworks. Leadership behaviours Some traits which are ‘above and beyond’ and highlight that a person is capable of stepping up. They are already fantastic, but I can bring the guidance that I never had to make them even better, even faster.

article thumbnail

Product Development Health Check Playbook

The Product Coalition

Guest post by Angus McDonald, Senior Product Manager at Terem Technologies, and Kayla Li, Delivery Manager at Terem Technologies Word from Scott: Over the years we’ve helped many different teams uplift in different ways. Read on for the Product Development Health Check Playbook written by Angus McDonald and Kayla Li.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

How we Developed a Talent Growth Plan at Almundo

Mind the Product

So, it was natural that we should want to develop a talent growth plan for our people. Each month we send out an NPS survey to assess whether the company is being a great place to work, but a few months ago I also sent Google’s manager feedback survey to my team of 10 product managers. Team execution and development.

article thumbnail

How to Be a Truly Great Head of Product: Strategy

The Product Coalition

Strategy and enabling your team to solve problems makes the difference between a boss and an impactful leader. Using the ‘Kernel’ from Richard Rumelt’s ‘Good Strategy/Bad Strategy’, specifically insights and developing a guiding policy allows you to enable your team and avoid micro-managing. Poor strategy is everywhere?—?you

article thumbnail

Leadership Tip #5: Learn How to Ask for Help

Johanna Rothman

You might feel weak. Or, you might worry your colleagues see you as weak or incompetent. See Leadership Tip #4: Admit When You Don’t Know.). Many of us know what that feels like as a technical team member. Don, a CIO, attempted to “install” a common agile framework. He asked about the framework.

article thumbnail

3 Empowerment Levels in Product Management

Roman Pichler

1] Figure 1: An Empowerment Model for Product People and Teams Level one represents the authority to decide how features are detailed and guide their implementation. Level three, finally, allows product people and teams to develop the product strategy including the value proposition and business goals.

article thumbnail

Five Under-Appreciated Aspects of Product Leadership

The Product Coalition

And too often I’ve seen poor leaders resort to micro-management, HIPPO, and dictatorship in order to fulfil their strategies. As a result, I’ve come to value 5 different aspects of product leadership. Shift #1: A leader of leaders The two top things I’ve head people reply to the question “how do I move into Product Leadership?”