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Product Managers are Not Required to Design, But Learning Design is Part of The Job

The Product Coalition

Design skills can be valuable for Product Managers (PMs) to allow them to understand, communicate with the design team, and effectively contribute to the design process. Photo by Balázs Kétyi on Unsplash I have been scrutinizing and reflecting for a long time, on what a product manager should do and need.

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Bending the universe in your favor | Claire Vo (LaunchDarkly, Color, Optimizely, ChatPRD)

Lenny Rachitsky

Highlight the value you can bring in a new position and why it’s essential for the company’s success. Document improvement: Approximately 30% of users utilize ChatPRD to enhance existing specs, PRDs, strategy docs, or roadmaps, indicating its effectiveness in refining and iterating on initial project documentation.

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11 Books To Read As A Product Manager

Bain Public

Product managers are forever students; they are constantly seeking to learn and grow their skillset and knowledge. As the technology industry continues to grow, so much product managers so they don't fall behind. What better way to do so than by reading! For more information, visit bainpublic.com or call 514–442–8487.

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Selection Criteria for Product Management Tools

The Secret PM Handbook

As a product manager, I’d like to find some tools that help me do my job. I deal with: Customers – finding their problems and listening to their product feedback. Positioning and value propositions – what my product does for my segment, and why it’s a better solution than the competition.

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Three Superpowers of a Product Manager

Mind the Product

As a product manager it’s not uncommon to feel pulled in a million different directions as you work to meet the needs of your customers, developers and company stakeholders. Write a Handbook. Internal stakeholders need to know how the products you build work. Documentation Powers.

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10 Books All Product Managers Should Have On Their Desk

Sequent Learning

Product Managers and product leaders continually search for engaging resources to contribute to their knowledge and effectiveness. To help you reach this level of success, we have recognized a mix of books from both our portfolio and many others that can help increase your product management acumen.

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5 Ways Product-Led Growth Will Help You Generate Expansion Revenue

Gainsight

Expansion revenue is especially important for product teams because it ultimately creates more value for your business and product. It also positions your product firmly at the core of your company’s growth strategy. And you can help lead your company on a product-led success journey that hoists it to a new level.