The Product Book: How to Become a Great Product Manager

The Product Book: How to Become a Great Product Manager
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This book is a very good fieldbook, especially for newbie product managers into the Tathagat Varma This book is a very good fieldbook, especially for newbie product managers into the modern product management. The book takes the reader through its logical progression, and builds upon ideas to help the reader understand what are the key activities at each step of the journey. I would highly recommend for anyone looking to make a career as a product manager, and in general anyone involved in product development in any role.. Good read Kindle Customer A good read for refreshing the product management practices. However, book doesn't cover B2B product management in detail and mostly talks about consumer products.. Amazon Customer said Excited to see all the learnings at Product School coming to life via this book!. I have attended Product School, I have recommended the school to many people in my network and witnessed many transformation stories including myself. This book covers all the great content that was taught to many of us. I would strongly recommend this book and must read if you want to become a Product Manager or evaluating Product Management as a career path or simply would like to advance in your career!
What more does a company need? What does a product manager do?Based upon Product School’s curriculum, which has helped thousands of students become great product managers, The Product Book answers that question. Filled with practical advice, best practices, and expert tips, this book is here to help you succeed!Product School offers product management classes taught by real-world product managers, working at renowned tech companies like Google, Facebook, Snapchat, Airbnb, LinkedIn, PayPal, Netflix and more. The classes are designed to fit into your work schedule, and the campuses are conveniently located in Silicon Valley, San Francisco, Los Angeles and New York.. Engineers build the product. Sales get potential customers to open their wallets to buy the product. Designers make sure it has a great user experience and looks good. "No one asked you to show up." Every experienced product manager has heard some version of those words at some point in their career. Think about a company. Marketing makes sure customers know about the product