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4 Tips to hit the ground running in your new product management job

4 Tips to hit the ground running in your new product management job

by kesler | Feb 14, 2022 | New Product Manager

Seeing as we just reached our first milestone in the discovery series, I thought I’d take a second and say congratulations! Congratulations on both the new gig and congratulations on reaching your first milestone in discovery, if you’ve been following...
Discovery 2: The Product Trio. Unleash the strengths of product management, engineering and design

Discovery 2: The Product Trio. Unleash the strengths of product management, engineering and design

by kesler | Jan 17, 2022 | Discovery, New Product Manager, Product Management Process

When we talk about the “Product Trio” what we’re really talking about is risk, de-risking that is. I’ve seen many companies with a variation of either the product manager and product designer, the product manager and engineer, or in very few cases (luckily) the...
Books You Must Read As A Product Manager From Entry to Executive

Books You Must Read As A Product Manager From Entry to Executive

by kesler | Jan 16, 2022 | Book Recommendations, Mentorship, New Product Manager

If you’re trying to break into Product Management start here: Inspired by Marty Cagan Why: This book explains exactly what a product manager is responsible for, how they should engage other departments and sets you up for a more “by the book”...
Discovery Step 1: Struggling to find customer problems? Never stop being curious

Discovery Step 1: Struggling to find customer problems? Never stop being curious

by kesler | Jan 10, 2022 | Discovery, New Product Manager, Product Management Process, Uncategorized

How do you find new product ideas? I love this question. I’ve been asked it many times and every time I still love it, because much like Jobs-To-Be-Done, my answer to the question improves over time, but the job itself stays the same. The more product work I do and...
The main excuse I hear for why companies don’t do customer discovery & research

The main excuse I hear for why companies don’t do customer discovery & research

by kesler | Jan 3, 2022 | Discovery, Execution, New Product Manager, Product Management Process, Validation, Vision/Strategy

How should we engage our customers? What’s your process for building new products? How should we discover problems with our product? These are all questions I’ve been asked recently by separate companies. My answer to all these questions is actually a question itself....
How a Product Manager Can Unlock the Secrets of a New Domain Through Mentorship

How a Product Manager Can Unlock the Secrets of a New Domain Through Mentorship

by kesler | Aug 29, 2021 | Mentorship, New Product Manager

I Don’t Know What I Don’t Know And It’s Stressing Me Out Perhaps you’re learning a new skill, diving deeper into an area of product, or trying to understand more about a specific domain. The most common question I find myself asking when I’m digging deeper into...

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