Having an appropriately worded, structured, and simple resume goes a long way to showcase who you are and why you are the best candidate for the job.
Skills required to be a great product manager include technical knowledge, business acumen, and a knack for articulating customer needs.
North Star metrics make teams focus on a single goal and prevents them from unintentionally working against each other on different goals.
Cycle time one of the most underrated metrics for product managers to track. Learn eight ways to reduce the time between starting work on an item and completing it.
The ever-increasing importance of data in driving product outcomes led to the birth of new data approaches — one of them being data democratization.
The growth product manager (GPM) role will likely continue growing in popularity as more businesses shift to product-led growth.
When a customer is dealing with your product, they want all interactions to be predictable, smooth, and seamless. The customer effort score measures this.
Segmentation brings focus. A product for everyone is a product for no one. The more you focus on a specific segment, the higher the chance of actually winning and dominating that segment.
Customer centricity (or being customer-centric) means that the company or the PM puts the customer at the center of their product development process.
Being a backlog owner pays well for a 9-to-5 job, but if you want to make a real impact, you need to take ownership of your product.
The ICE score is intended to give you the most impactful and easiest to deliver and opportunities ordered from top to bottom.
In product development, telling a great story can help engage your stakeholders and customers. But the stories you tell about your product need to be grounded in facts rather than fiction.