Category: product management

To Innovate…Check Your Ego, Question Your Assumptions

You sit in a three-day product strategy session.  The walls are covered in sticky notes.  You’ve listened to hours of presentations.  There are hundreds of ideas.  There is excitement in the room.  The group is onto something big.  We are going to build the next big innovation that will make our company stand out from

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Do You Have What it Takes To Be a Great Product Manager?

What makes a good product manager? Is it one who knows the many product management processes?  Is it one who has specific industry expertise?  As I coach product management teams, I see many teams with different skills.  Are there core skills or traits that make someone a great product manager? As a coach, how can

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Product Mgmt Leadership 101: Use the White Board!

To build an innovative product team, you need to value your employees.  This is so simple, yet is difficult to do. When your product managers feel that they are valued, contributing to the organization, and are part of the strategy, great things can happen.  Product Managers are Type-A personalities, who are curious, innovative, and very

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Product Discovery, Be a Giver, not a Taker

The product design and discovery process is messy, involves many people, and is linked to social and organizational dynamics of the team.  To determine what to build, what problems to solve, how to solve them, whether it makes sense to solve them, you need a team of people with many different skills.  For example, the

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Small Talk and Innovation

As an introvert, there is nothing worse than small talk with strangers.  In my 20’s,  I would consider myself a corner dweller at parties where I did not know anyone.  I would find the one person I knew, and we would somehow make our way to the corner where we did not have to interact

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Teamwork and the Family Dinner Table

When you think of a the family dinner table what do you think of?  For me, it means: Everyone talking at the same time All sorts of interesting topics that can change course mid-conversation Laughter Honesty Debating, lots of debating People interrupting each other And an environment where we all contribute to the conversation. When

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How can an Enterprise Social Network help Build a Corporate Strategy?

As a believer in the insight of the employee when it comes to corporate strategy, product strategy, and even competitive strategy, an ESN can be leveraged into gathering the insight of your employees. Employees hold a wealth of ideas, information, and insight to help an organization grow in this very competitive market.  In academic circles,

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I am Collaborating…No I am Cooperating…Which is it?

Is Cooperation the Same as Collaboration? Collaboration is one of the terms used on a daily basis both in the office and in the business press.  We attend meetings and collaborate with our colleagues.  We collaborate with our leaders.  We collaborate,  collaborate, collaborate.  But are we really collaborating?  Some common definitions of collaboration vs cooperation

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