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How to Become a Data Product Manager Without Experience

The Product HQ

Do you want to become a data product manager? As the world moves towards a data-driven economy, businesses are keen on data trends and hiring people who know the ins and outs of data. Big data analytics is a growing global market expected to reach $550 billion by 2028. Otherwise, skip ahead.

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Getting Started with Product Data Management

Amplitude

The power of product analytics becomes apparent when any team at a company—marketing, product, design, engineering—can quickly ask and answer questions about user behavior and customer journeys. But getting to that point requires an investment in product data management. What data should I collect?

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User interviews and product analytics: My methods for how and when to use each

Mixpanel

As a product leader at Mixpanel, I can go on and on about the value of using product analytics in my work. ( But that doesn’t mean I don’t understand how important user interviews can be for learning how people use my products. Why use both user interviews and product analytics? And I have.)

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Popular data validation techniques for analytics, and why you need them

Iteratively Blog

At the end of the day, your data analytics needs to be tested like any other code. If you don’t validate this code—and the data it generates—it can be costly (like $9.7-million-dollars-per-year To avoid this fate, companies and their engineers can leverage a number of proactive and reactive data validation techniques.

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Why data teams struggle with data validation (and how to change that)

Iteratively Blog

Chances are, you’ve probably heard that phrase in relation to your data hygiene. But how do you fix the garbage that is bad data management and quality? Especially if you don’t have control over the implementation of tracking code (as is the case with many data teams). Well, it’s tricky. according to IBM.

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Emotional Intelligence for Product Managers

The Product Coalition

Every time I navigate the ocean of Product Management frameworks, we are not tackling one essential part of our role: People and Ourselves. There is a framework for almost every stage of our Product development lifecycle, but one of the only transversal things is that we need people to make things happen.

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Where Do PMs Gather Their Product Ideas?

ProductPlan

The weary musician jotting down notes and chords that came to them in a dream or the product manager dreaming of new product ideas. Product teams long for similar moments of inspiration, but the motivational poster vision of breakthrough ideas misses the raw materials and effort that lead up to these moments.