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Five MORE Things a Product Manager Should Be Thankful For

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Last year, around this same time, I created a very popular post on the 5 things that Product Managers should be thankful for: Customers, Sales, Developers, the Cloud, and Our Peers.  As we’re running up against another Thanksgiving here in the US, it’s time to revisit that post and provide a few new things that […]

How to Be More Agile as a Product Manager

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As Product Managers, we often talk about agility and Agile methodologies from the perspective of how we prioritize and execute the work that needs to be done, but how do we as Product Managers actually make ourselves more agile and responsive to change?  As I’ve noted elsewhere on this blog, Agile methods and agility in general […]

The Clever PM’s EOY Recap!

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Happy Holidays to everyone out there!  As we’re nearing the end of the year, it’s a good time for reflection — 2015 was a great year here at the Clever PM, and I’m looking forward to 2016 providing even more opportunities!!  As a little Christmas present, I’ve put together the following list of the top […]

New Year, New Priorities

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Ah, the lull at the end of the year — that time between Christmas and New Year when things settle for the year (or half, depending on your FY) and the calendar rolls over into a new year, full of new possibilities and new opportunities.  For Product Managers, this is the time when you settle […]

Examining the Twelve Principles of Agile

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A lot of attention is paid (here, as well as elsewhere) on the “Agile Manifesto“, and while it’s an important component of the Agile way of thinking, it’s not the be-all, end-all statement that came out of the Snowbird conference around the turn of the century.  Rather, there are twelve guiding principles in addition to the four […]

Why Isn’t Agile Working for Me? – Part 3

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This is the third in a series of posts discussing the various reasons why Agile transitions tend to run into roadblocks or fail completely.  In the first post, we looked at some fundamental considerations that often wind up causing problems for teams wanting to make the change to Agile practices.  In the second, we discussed the […]

Which is better – Kanban or Scrum?

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A very common topic of discussion amongst Product Managers in general, and Agile practitioners in particular, involves the comparison of different forms of process and project management.  By far the most prominent and popular of these are Kanban and Scrum.  And, much to my own personal dismay, often these discussions wind up devolving into some […]

When “Bias Toward Action” Goes Wrong

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If you’ve been on the job market in the past several years, you’ve undoubtedly come across the phrase “bias toward action” in one or more job descriptions or company overviews, or even during a call with a recruiter.  It’s become something of a buzzword, and in the way that many buzzwords do, has a meaninglessness […]

Why Isn’t Agile Working For Me – Part 4 – What to Do When Agile Isn’t Working

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This is the fourth (and possibly final!) installment of my series of posts discussing why Agile may not be working for you or your organization.  Part One focused on the role of culture and training; Part Two focused on the importance of continual improvement and evangelism; and Part Three focused on lack of knowledge, lack of commitment, […]

PM 101 – Working With Designers

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This is the first in what I hope to be a series of PM 101 posts, wherein I focus on some fundamentals of Product Management.  For this first article, I’ve chosen a topic that’s near and dear to my heart, as well as one that’s been raised several times during my teaching sessions at General Assembly […]

Struggles With Scrum – It’s About RESULTS

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There seems to be a lot of discussion these days about whether or not Agile still works, and whether or not Scrum in particular is “dead” or at the very least dying.  The common thread that I see in these discussions is usually something to the effect of “why do we need set iterations” or “user […]

PM 101 – Working With Sales

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Of all of the teams that Product Managers must deal with on a regular basis, I really can’t think of any that have a worse reputation amongst our kin than Sales teams.  Common tropes that I hear when talking about Sales teams with other Product Managers include things like “they don’t understand the product” or “they […]

Just Because You’re Delighted by Your Product Doesn’t Mean Your Users Are!

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There are a lot of potential pitfalls that threaten our success as Product Manager — but by far the worst, in my opinion, is falling too much in love with your own ideas, whether those are problems, solutions, or even assumptions about the market and our customers.  While I think they take it a bit […]

What Does an Agile Culture Look Like?

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A common question posed to Product Managers in organizations interested in or transitioning into Agile is, “How do we know that we’re Agile?”  Because agility is a cultural value, there’s no pre-determined checklist of things that one can step through and certify your company as 100% Organic Agile.  There are, however, indicators that we look at to […]

What Makes a Great Product Manager?

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Due to the vagaries of how different companies and industries define the role of Product Manager, it’s often a struggle to determine what skills and abilities one must have in order to separate themselves from the crowd.  But while the roles may differ, I’m a strong believer that there is a core set of capabilities […]

How to Spend Your First 90 Days as a New Product Manager

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A lot of Product Managers wind up rolling into the position with little to no preparation, training, or even a real understanding of the role, and it’s common for early struggles to really hamper a newly-minted Product Manager’s success.  To avoid this, it’s important to approach your job and your career just like you would […]

What Can a PM Learn From Gaming?

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While Product Management might be my career of choice, my primary hobby of choice has to be gaming.  I’ve been playing games in one form or another for as long as I can remember — tabletop games, video games, role-playing games…you name it, I’ve played some permutation of it in my life.  As I’ve grown […]

INVEST in Your User Stories!

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I’ve touched on User Stories on several occasions, my favorite being Why Your User Stories Suck!  Today I’m here to share with you a very common, yet very commonly overlooked, way to check each and every User Story on your backlog to see whether or not it’s really “ready” for your Dev teams.  One of […]

“Humans Are Hard…”

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Never have I heard a better description of the challenge that faces Product Managers than a quote that I overheard at this year’s ProductCamp Seattle — “Humans are hard…” spoken by none other than my fellow General Assembly Product Management instructor Tricia Cervenan, as part of a panel discussion.  Those simple words struck a chord with […]

Five Things a Product Manager Should Be Thankful For – 2016 Edition

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It’s become an annual exercise here at The Clever PM to create a list every year of the five things that Product Managers should be thankful for — it started the first year, continued into the second  year, and is now rolling into the third year as your go-to source for tips, tricks, and hacks […]
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