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Build for the Novice, Enable the Expert

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I’ve been working on B2B solutions for a very long time (dating almost all the way back to the turn of the millennia), and in that time I’ve come to realize that far too many applications try to be everything to everyone, and as a result really wind up serving nobody at all.  You can […]

10 Questions: Tricia Cervenan

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One of the things that I love about the Product Management community here in Seattle is how close-knit we are, so when I reached out to Tricia Cervenan, a fellow Product Manager and General Assembly instructor, for her thoughts on the industry, the role, and what it means to her, I was not disappointed.  I […]

The Importance of Scrum Ceremonies

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I recently had a really great conversation with a fellow co-worker about how and why companies struggle with the adoption of agile methodologies like Scrum.  It just so happened that he had come from a very large company where someone had undertaken something unheard of — they attempted to objectively measure the effect that Scrum […]

Are You Doing Your Standups Wrong?

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During this year’s ProductCamp Seattle, I sat in on a great presentation by Dave Manningsmith where he discussed several dysfunctions of the daily standup ceremony (or “ritual” as he referred to it) that so many of us participate in on a daily basis.  And it really made me think a lot about just how badly […]

Understand the Purpose of Your MVP

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The concept of MVP is an interesting one in the Product Management world — interesting, in that just like the role itself, it seems to mean something different to almost everyone that you talk to.  On one side of the spectrum, you’ve got the Lean Product folks who seem to think that a landing page […]

The Thankful PM – Five Things a PM Should Be Thankful For (2017)

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For the past three years, I’ve posted a list of five things that every PM should be thankful for (you can see the other installments here: 2014, 2015, 2016).  It started as a bit of a lark, something to fit in with the holiday, but each year’s list has been more popular than the last, […]

Personal Productivity is Just as Important as Professional Productivity

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As Product Managers, we’re often deeply and intimately involved in the processes that our companies use in their everyday business.  Issue tracking systems, customer feedback systems, email and IM systems — there’s a neverending list of tools that we use on a daily basis to further our own (and others’) professional productivity.  Having such a […]

The Clever PM’s Hierarchy of PM Needs

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There’s a well-known theory in psychology known as Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, named after its creator Abraham Maslow.  The concept behind this theory is that as human beings there are certain needs and interests that we seek to fulfill in a predictable priority — from physiological needs for food, water, and sleep up to social […]

New Year, New Perspectives

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So, another year is starting up, and we’re just now starting to unpack ourselves from the holiday break that so many of us take time to enjoy with our families and friends.  The best thing about a new year is that the future really is a blank slate, 365 days to make of them what […]

Goals & Non-Goals

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One of the most important part of our jobs as Product Managers is setting goals — goals for ourselves, goals for our teams, and goals for our products.  Goals are important — they set the North Star for us to know where we’re going, why we’re going there, and how we know whether or not […]

10 Questions: Teresa Torres

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I’m excited to kick off the new year with a new installment of my ongoing “10 Questions” series, surveying leaders in the Product Management world for their thoughts on the fundamentals of Product Management as well as questions related to their specific areas of expertise.  For this January’s article, I reached out to Teresa Torres […]

Share Your Knowledge!

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As an active member of the Seattle community of Product Managers, I’ve been fortunate enough to find many opportunities to engage with fellow Product Managers as well as those looking to make a break into the role.  Between my work with General Assembly as a part-time instructor, my volunteer efforts as a board member of […]

The Product Lifecycle

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This post comes courtesy of a direct request from one of my supporters over at Patreon, who asked me if I could give them a 10,000 foot-level overview of the Product Lifecycle from ideation to delivery.  While nothing here should be terribly earth-shattering or world-changing, I think it’s important for us as Product Managers to […]

When Push Comes to Shove – Picking Your Battles

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In many organizations, conflict is part and parcel of the culture — some conflict can be constructive, some destructive, but most of it can just be downright annoying.  And, because we often sit right in the middle of all of the random agendas, battles of ego, and emotional storms that can rage throughout the company, […]

How Much Technical Debt is Too Much?

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Let’s face it, technical debt is something that every Product Manager has to deal with on a constant basis — whether it’s making snap decisions that unblock your team so that they can keep working, short-cutting an ideal architectural solution because you have time-to-market pressures, or deciding to put off working on bugs found after […]

What is the Value of Agility?

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One of the many challenges that Product Managers face in trying to move organizations toward a more agile approach to product development is that some stakeholders simply don’t see the value in the shift.  They believe that, since their way has worked for them for so long that there’s no need to change — after […]

Looking Back to Look Forward — Understanding Retrospectives

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There’s a tool in the Scrum toolbelt that is so utterly critical to success yet so fundamentally misunderstood by far too many development teams, Scrum Masters, and Product Owners.  I’m talking, of course, about the Sprint Retrospective.  I’ve seen it time and again, teams that are able to hit all the right notes in their […]

Sometimes Success Takes a Little Luck

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Have you ever stopped to think about what makes some products successful while others languish in obscurity?  What made Orkut fail while Facebook took the world by storm?  What made StackExchange such a tremendously popular forum when there are literally thousands of others who have attempted the same thing?  As much as we Product Managers […]

10 Questions: Greg Hartrell

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A few weeks ago, I was perusing Quora as I often do, and came across a really great and insightful answer describing the differences between a “good” and “bad” roadmap by Greg Hartrell.  The answer was so good that I couldn’t help but reach out him, and invite him to share some of his insights here […]

Don’t be Afraid to Admit You’re Wrong!

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One of Amazon’s prized leadership principles is “Be right, a lot.”  And we should certainly strive for that as Product Managers, no matter what company we work for, or what product we’re working on.  But there’s a corollary to that statement that’s equally important — that you’re not going to be right all the time.  […]
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