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How to Become a Principal Product Manager Without Experience

The Product HQ

Now more than ever, being a principal product manager is a job title that most product professionals aspire to attain. Product management has established itself as one of the leading fields for career development today. According to Glassdoor , the average salary for a product manager is $155,611 as of 2024.

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ChatGPT and Product Management: A ProductPlan Engineering Experiment

ProductPlan

However, even if you’re sick of hearing about this already notorious artificial intelligence tool’s strange adventures, it’s likely here to stay, and we’re only scratching the surface of the impact of this cutting-edge technology. And product management is not immune to this new era of artificial intelligence.

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8 Analytics Podcasts for Understanding Users and Mastering Data

Amplitude

Top episodes we love: 128 | Visual Perception and Visualization with Steve Haroz: Learn how vision science (studying the way we view and perceive what we see) and data visualization intersect to improve the way we analyze and interpret data based on the way it is displayed. Essential Learning for SaaS Analytics: RAMP By InsightSquared.

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3 Industry Leaders Share What it Takes to Be a Product Manager

BrainStation Product Management

Product Management has been getting a lot of attention lately, and for good reason – often called the ‘mini-CEOs’ of product, Product Managers (PMs) have a unique yet critical role in many organizations. Depending on the organization, industry, and type of product, the details of a PM role will vary. “So

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Product Management 2019: Year In Review

ProductPlan

There are so many changes happening in product management as I write this, and the evolution only seems to be accelerating. With your support, we dove into the most result-driven strategies, popular frameworks, and groundbreaking leaders who changed the product management landscape. I’m excited to watch it all unfold.

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The many paths of a product manager

The Product Coalition

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. The results showed that they wanted better (and more frequent) feedback on how to further develop their product management skills.

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10 Skills Every Mobile Product Manager Needs

Amplitude

Like general product management, the role of mobile product managers emerged out of a need to serve the changing face of tech. It’s a specialized role that requires specialized skills that cater to mobile products. The relationship between manager and product is a tight one. Agile development.