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There are two types of projects and understanding what type of project you're dealing with is halfway to making it successful.
Four simple steps to developing your own, unique leadership style.
This one human truth explains why people good, bad, and unlikely become leaders
In the business world where perfectly polished personas are the norm, one quality stands calmly and defiantly out of place: genuineness.
Product managers need to be students of these areas to avoid costly blindspots.
Are you doing what PMs were doing in 1931, when the discipline was created? Will you be doing the same thing in a few years?
The feelings people have about your product are not easily created.
Years ago I interviewed for a Google Product Manager role and didn’t get it. What I was missing was humility.
We've all felt frustration at work – this model helps understand how to navigate the often inscrutable internal workings of a company.
John F Kennedy's goal to put a man on the moon rallied 400,000 people. What can we learn from it when setting our own goals?
Everything changes when you stop thinking about a roadmap as a noun, and more as a verb.
You know your personality type, but do you know your bosses, co-worker's, partner's, or that cute guy/gal's at the coffee shop? It's actually quite simple to reverse engineer anyone's type – even if you barely know them.
The moment Elon musk walked into Twitter with a sink we knew things would get weird... and they have. The situation at Twitter is chaotic — here are some ways to navigate chaotic situations at work as a Product Manager.
There are two definitions of the word myth, and the uncommon one is more useful in product design.
The best teams aren’t made of best the individual players. This insight is how a startup can compete with big companies for talent.
Information on the internet is plentiful but not organized. For information to be usable it must be paired with understanding. Otherwise it just makes you a great dinner party guest.
As Product Managers we aspire to build products that millions of people will use, but designing for your millionth user is different than designing for your thousandth.
When it comes to consumer products, Dieter Rams is the Design Moses and every Product Manager should internalize his 10 Principles of Design.