Product Manager Manager Goal Setting
The Product Guy
JULY 17, 2022
As a manager of product managers, number one, be sure to set clear goals. Watch and learn more from product management expert, Meghan Nesta.
The Product Guy
JULY 17, 2022
As a manager of product managers, number one, be sure to set clear goals. Watch and learn more from product management expert, Meghan Nesta.
The Product Coalition
JULY 17, 2022
95% of people “think” they are self-aware, while only 10–15% genuinely are self-aware. Continue reading on Product Coalition ».
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Mind the Product
JULY 17, 2022
In this Sunday Rewind post, we look back to when Martin Eriksson provided a bit of background into the history and evolution of product management. [.] Read more » The post SUNDAY REWIND: The history and evolution of product management appeared first on Mind the Product.
The Product Coalition
JULY 17, 2022
If you’re looking to improve your team's work, a product management framework can be an excellent starting point. A framework is a set of guidelines or principles that can help guide your team’s decisions and provide a common understanding for all team members. While frameworks don’t necessarily cover every aspect of being a good product manager, they provide guidance on how to approach problems and make decisions.
Product managers have long relied on the Minimum Viable Product (MVP), but in the age of AI, a minimum AI-Ready Product (MAP) – an evolution of the MVP that ensures a product is not just functional but ready to leverage AI from day one has become crucial
The Product Coalition
JULY 17, 2022
Product managers need to talk to customers. It’s not always easy, and they don’t always tell us what we want to hear. But if we listen carefully, we can learn much more than what they actually say. Here is what my boss once taught me about how to really listen to our customers. Photo by David Clode on Unsplash In SVPG’s Coach the Coaches workshop held last month in London, Marty Cagan talked about the fact that product managers must have direct access to customers.
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