Good Product Managers, Great Product Managers
Elevate from Good to Great: Transform Your Product Management Skills
Apr 17, 2020
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9 min read
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Intermediate
Decision Making
Emotional Self-Awareness
Feedback and Learning
Product Strategy
Self-Improvement
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Summary
This resource explores the distinctions between good and great product managers, providing insights into how one can elevate their skills and impact. It discusses the importance of metrics-informed decisions, the value of user research, and the necessity of balancing logic with empathy. It emphasizes the need for great PMs to inspire passion and ownership within teams, adapt processes to specific needs, and prioritize long-term strategic thinking. By adopting these practices, product managers can significantly enhance their career and contribute to their organization's success.
Takeaways
- Great PMs foster team creativity and ownership, going beyond mere buy-in.
- Great PMs make metrics-informed decisions, blending quantitative and qualitative insights.
- Great PMs use diverse user research methods to guide initial product development.
- They adapt processes to team needs and focus on high-leverage tasks for strategic impact.
- They balance logic with empathy, understanding the emotional drivers of users.
- They become domain experts, often consulting with industry leaders.
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