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PM Branding: Building Your Personal Brand as a Product Manager

The Product Guy

Build trust with teams and leadership, positioning you as a thought leader and a go-to person for strategic decision-making. This clarity helps shape how you position yourself both internally and externally. A strong PM brand can: Increase your influence internally with stakeholders and externally within the industry. Stay tuned!

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519: Product verification, most important of the 19 activities of product management – with Nishant Parikh

Product Innovation Educators

He emphasized the importance of role clarity and how the lack of it often leads to frustrated product managers leaving their positions. Its success relies heavily on the thoroughness of the preceding market research phase while setting the stage for subsequent product positioning and vision development.

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5 Product Vision Mistakes You Should Avoid

Roman Pichler

Listen to the audio version of this article: [link] Confusing Vision with Strategy For a product vision to be effective, it is best captured by a simple, easy-to-understand statement or slogan. Second, look for a vision that speaks to people, that generates a positive emotional response. Focus on the why, not the what. 4] See [link].

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Tackling the Challenges of Personal Branding for Product Managers

The Product Guy

In this second article, well dive deeper into some of the more complex challenges that come with building a personal brand in product management. Internally, you may be known for your ability to manage cross-functional teams, while externally, you may position yourself as a visionary product leader.

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How to Leverage Conflict in Product Management

Roman Pichler

Listen to the audio version of this article: [link] Why Conflict Matters Conflict is often seen as something bad that should not occur. It puts you in the position to make a request and address the root cause of the conflict. Additionally, use positive language and communicate the outcome you’d like to achieve.

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Product in Practice: How Passion.io Applies Continuous Discovery to the Employee Experience

Product Talk

employees to read blog articles on Product Talk, conduct customer interviews , and create their respective opportunity solution trees. They came up with the outcome Passioneers are engaged and positive and clear on their role and responsibilities based on the feedback survey and quiz related to Continuous Discovery Habits.

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Positioning in the Age of AI: What Founders Need to Know

Business of Software Conference

Insights from April Dunford’s Business of Software AMA In an era where “AI-powered” has become the default label for tech products, positioning your company clearly and effectively is more challenging than ever. Here’s what every founder needs to know to navigate the new terrain of positioning in the age of AI.