Product Management in Practice
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Matt LeMay

Product Management in Practice

A Real-World Guide to the Key Connective Role of the 21st Century

Page count: 188
Language: English

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Words used in the book
Product
Launch
Market
Research
Development
Analysis
Planning
Strategy
Process
Feature
Requirements
Competitor
Customer
Scope
Roadmap
Iteration
Release
Design
Insight
Metrics
Monetization
Collaboration
Testing
Platform
Agility
Iterative
Quality
Usability
Engagement
Innovation

Description

Product management has become a critical connective role for modern organizations, from small technology startups to global corporate enterprises. And yet the day-to-day work of product management remains largely misunderstood. In theory, product management is about building products that people love. The real-world practice of product management is often about difficult conversations, practical compromises, and hard-won incremental gains.

In this book, author Matt LeMay focuses on the CORE connective skills— communication, organization, research, execution—that can build a successful product management practice across industries, organizations, teams, andtoolsets.

For current and aspiring product managers, this book explores:? On-the-ground tactics for facilitating collaboration and communication? How to talk to users and work with executives? The importance of setting clear and actionable goals? Using roadmaps to connect and align your team? A values-first approach to implementing Agile practices? Common behavioral traps that turn good product managers bad

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