A product manager is a professional role that is responsible for the development of products for an organization, known as the practice of product management. Product managers own the business strategy behind a product (bothphysical and digital products), specify its functional requirements and generally manage the launch of features. They coordinate work done by many other functions (like software engineers, data scientists, and product designers) and are ultimately responsible for the business success of the product.
Product Management Fundamentals
- History of Product Management
- First Principles of Product Management
- VP of Product Management Role
- CEO of Product
- Andy Grove: High Output Management
- Lean startup Principles
- Lean Management Principles
- Leading Through Experimentation
- Start with Problem
- Building a Minimum Viable Product? You’re Probably Doing it Wrong
- Lean Startup Experiment
- The Difference between Low-Fidelity and High-Fidelity Prototypes
- Assumption vs. Hypothesis
- Assumptions Mapping
- Manager of one
Product Manager
- Day in the Life of a Product Manager
- Good Product Manager vs Bad Product Manager
- Be Curious, Not Critical
- Great PMs don’t spend their time on solutions
- Solving problems by thinking critically
Vision, Strategy & Roadmap
- What is product Strategy
- A framework for product strategy
- Creating a product vision?
- Ikigai for Startups
- What is a Roadmap
- Facebook’s 10year roadmap
- how to build a roadmap
- Outcome vs output roadmaps
Product Discovery
- Why we need Product Discovery
- How to do Product Discovery
- How to set up a Product Discovery Process
- Customer Discovery questions
- Usability testing