How on earth am I going to start managing a second product?
“How on earth am I going to start managing a second product?”
“How on earth am I going to start managing a second product?”
A real-life case study for measuring the performance of a team of product managers, with examples to download
In addition to the ‘soft’ skills I discussed in the last post, a good product manager also needs ‘hard’ skills (product management techniques). Read on for my list of the 16 most important technical skills a product manager needs.
I’m often asked what skills a product manager needs. In my view at least, a good product manager needs both ‘soft’ skills (emotional intelligence) and ‘hard’ skills (product management techniques). Read on for my list of the 12 soft skills every product manager needs.
The more closely we examined the problem, the more complicated it became. When this happens to you, it can feel overwhelming. Don’t quit your research too soon.
This is an interview I did a little while ago with a user experience author living on the US East Coast. She was interested in moving into freelance product management.
When it comes to the ecommerce checkout process, what’s one thing that retailers are doing wrong? What’s one thing they’re doing right?
For a glitzy song contest, Eurovision has a lot to answer for.
There is a product management angle to this post. Eventually.
If bureaucracy and organisational inertia frustrate you, read on.
I was recently asked this question:
How do you keep user needs at the centre of your product management process?
Read on for my answer.