@mentapurpura Two thoughts here:
Product Sense is not exclusive to Product Managers. Some of the most effective product engineers & designers I have worked with have very strong Product Sense (stronger than most PMs).
Product Sense works best when combined with strong communication skills.
While scrolling Twitter it’s easy to forget that a typical product team makes 100s of micro-decisions about the user experience & trade-offs. It is impossible to validate every one of these with user research, metrics & tactics. That is why Product Sense is such a vital skill.
The "Manage This" podcast is great. This episode with Dana Brownlee had great tips for partnering with managers and managing up to help alleviate things on their plate.
Google has announced a new initiative to help US workers get qualifications in high-paying, high-growth job fields such as data analytics, project management and user experience design. https://t.co/3ZNkzUIcxg
Coding is out, so is #PRINCE2, but social influence is rising up the list of must-have PM skills, writes Mike Wild https://t.co/6pmhTrLEOK #projectmanagement#APMblogs