Reflection is so important. Good questions to ask in this post via @WinemakerMax 10 Questions Great Bosses Ask Themselves https://t.co/oJosmn2xMB #leadership#productleadership
3 is important, but 1 and 2 are why your teams are unhappy via @product_sherpa via 3 Simple Rules To Help Your Team Reach Peak Performance https://t.co/PLePEKdw6r #productmanagement
Just posted what I consider an important article on a dangerous trend especially in larger companies, but it's sure to be controversial: https://t.co/SOUvYheiwM
Great list of articles via @mindtheproduct The 10 Product Articles You Should Have Read in 2020 - Mind the Product https://t.co/DphzbDgip3 #productmanagement
Don't assume that agreeing on the name of a metric is the same as agreeing on the meaning or interpretation of that metric. One sometimes overlooked exercise in alignment is aligning on the data sources and how the metric should be calculated.
In theory, great structure and advice. I have yet to see meeting culture change from the bottom up, though... via @aanvika1 How to effectively run meetings as a Product Manager https://t.co/xctRLBo6cS #productmanagement
It's one thing to expect a product manager to say no, it's another to have a culture that allows it... via @pro_coalition Great Product Managers Need to Say “No”. Alot. This is How They Do It | by Siddharth Arora https://t.co/qMbz45OZwO #productmanagement
Classic but a good one via @heavybit Kwan’s Hierarchy of Product Needs: The Four Levels of Product Managers | Heavybit https://t.co/dgclzY9FaJ #productmanagement
Good lessons in here about recommendation systems and #productmanagement via @Medium How does Spotify recommend music to its users? https://t.co/6GMIPM0ipn
Good callout. Prioritization only matters if the items have clear outcomes, solve problems, and have measurable metrics. Otherwise, you're just pretending. via @ProdMgmtF 3 Common Mistakes When Starting Product Prioritization https://t.co/PlBszYtf6q #productmanagement