Behind the veil of every thriving startup lies an entrepreneurial-minded product manager who aids founders in assembling an awesome team, capitalizing on product-market fit, scaling growth and more.
For decades, product management has been treated as a knowledge management job: gathering feedback, defining user requirements, and setting engineering priorities. Developers build. Product managers ...
Welcome to the second installment of our series, “Predictions on Jobs,” in which our faculty share the latest trends in hiring across a variety of career fields. Today, we’re discussing tech and ...
A Google AI product manager says moving sideways and using what you already know is the best way to break into product roles.
Organizations need product leaders, but they don’t know what to look for. Let’s change that. Businesses are quickly embracing product operating models in the hopes that a new way of thinking will ...
That is why a good product manager should be a founder’s first hire. Product managers are stewards of the customer centricity that exists at the intersection of technology offerings, user experiences, ...
When you think about the key drivers of a company’s innovation journey, product managers might not be the first to come to mind—but with the emergence of state-of-the-art AI, they should be. As a ...
As data teams shift their approach toward creating reliable data products, they are modernizing their team structure to place data product managers at the helm of these critical business assets. But ...