We sit down with Arun Lal to talk about product messaging, customer feedback, and measuring the impact of product marketing.
As you can probably guess, “death by PowerPoint” is a term used to describe presentations where the presenter ends up losing their audience.
Kaizen encourages organizations to foster a culture of empowerment, collaboration, and innovation through a structured process and a set of principles. That sentences should ring a lot of bells for product managers.
Niko-Niko is an effective practice in agile product development used to boost the happiness and well-being of product team members.
Good leaders are less interested in the how and more interested in pushing their team towards achieving the end goal.
Recognizing the warning signs and identifying the root causes of burnout goes a long way toward protecting your productivity — not to mention your state of mind.
Facilitation involves making collaboration easier by allowing your team to accomplish more than the sum of its parts.
In digital products or digital marketing, CTAs are commonly used to drive user engagement, promote conversion metrics, and help achieve business objectives.
Time management is an activity that requires you to plan and organize your time effectively. Managing your workload gets harder under stress.
The ladder of inference is a tool you can use to evaluate whether your thought process is based on reality or an assumption.
Bugs are, in essence, items that occupy your product backlog. They require constant revision, attention, and prioritization.
By definition, if you’re already in or transitioning into a product management role, you likely already possess many of the skills needed for successful project management.