Product Management Skills
Martin Eriksson defines product management as the intersection between business, technology, and user experience. He believes that a good product manager must be experienced in at least one of these areas and passionate about all of them. But what exact skills does a product manager need? From communication and strategic thinking to prioritisation and analytical skills, the list is long. This content looks at product management skills in different ways.
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Decoding the 10 secrets of effective product management
Being a Product Manager leader in an organization is similar to sailing uncharted waters, where innovation, strategy, and collaboration converge. To excel in this multifaceted role, one must master a set of secrets that go beyond textbooks and theories. Read more »
SUNDAY REWIND: Designing a sustainable future by Leyla Acaroglu
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The analytics alchemy : Transforming product through data
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SUNDAY REWIND: Impossible outcomes by Bruce McCarthy
Author Bruce McCarthy analyses the learnings of product-led organisations that achieved the impossible and changed the world Read more »
September's top product management content
From what it means to be a product leader to how to make product discovery a habit, here’s a look at our most popular articles published over the last past month. Read more »
The experience IS the product
What if you cannot touch or feel your product? What if your product is more than a product? What if your product is the experience itself? Let’s start with a step back and review the age-old definition of Product. In its essence, a product can be defined as a tangible or intangible item or entity Read more »
Mastering the product tango: Navigating vision, constraints, and customer cravings
In this post, Rudra Roy Choudhury explores the twists and turns and the highs and lows, unlocking the keys to product vision. Read more »
SUNDAY REWIND: The 3 stages of product development at a high growth tech company by Cameron Adams
A look at the strategic tools needed to manage products through an organisation’s growth. Read more »
The great fallacy: “I’m the CEO of the product!"
Why a product manager should embody many traits of a CEO, but they are not the CEO of the product Read more »
Internationalising products: Experiences after building digital products for over 30 countries
From displaying dates and times, local payment systems through to customer mentality, internationalising a digital product can be fraught with issues that trip up the unwary. Read more »