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Decoding Product Leadership

Roman Pichler

1 ] In fact, some people argue that product leadership can only be exercised by a management role. They guide the stakeholders , development teams, and in the case of large products, other product people, to meet the agreed product goals , create the desired outcomes, and achieve product success, as Figure 1 shows. See Peter G.

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3 Empowerment Levels in Product Management

Roman Pichler

Listen to the audio version of this article: [link] Introduction To discuss empowerment in product management, I find it helpful to distinguish three main levels of decision-making authority, product delivery, product discovery, and product strategy, as the model in Figure 1 shows. [1] I certainly don’t intend to make anyone feel bad.

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60 Seconds of Johanna’s WIP for March 1, 2024

Johanna Rothman

This week, the 60 seconds is from the as-yet-untitled speaking book. Listen here: The transcript: I’m Johanna Rothman, and this is 60 Seconds of Johanna’s WIP for March 1, 2024, where I read an excerpt of just a minute of some writing in progress. This excerpt is from the speaking book.

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Product vision and strategy: Part 1 – Ben Foster on The Product Experience

Mind the Product

In this week's podcast episode, we speak to Ben Foster, Partner at Prodify, to decipher these two concepts and discuss how to actually craft these in the real world. Read more » The post Product vision and strategy: Part 1 – Ben Foster on The Product Experience appeared first on Mind the Product.

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Why Market Leadership Starts With Product Management

Product Management University

Becoming a $1 billion company is a financial “goal” not a strategy. Going into adjacent markets via acquisition and product expansion is a “strategic initiative” that supports the goal of becoming a $1 billion company. The $1 billion goal is WHAT you want to accomplish. They’re often confusing or ambiguous. On to strategy.

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What Should a Head of Product Do?

Roman Pichler

Create an environment where people feel valued and able to speak their minds. Practice active listening , empathise with the team members, speak and act with integrity, and build strong, trustful connections. 1] See Rich Mironov, “ Hiring a Head of Product.”. [2] People Management.

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Secrets to successful B2B product management: Part 1

Mind the Product

In the first of a 2-part series, we speak to Lori Edwards, Senior Product Manager at Niche.com, for her secrets to success in B2B product management. [.] Read more » The post Secrets to successful B2B product management: Part 1 appeared first on Mind the Product.

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