The Product Manager's Survival Guide: Everything You Need to Know to Succeed as a Product Manager (Business Books)

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The Product Manager's Survival Guide: Everything You Need to Know to Succeed as a Product Manager (Business Books)

The Product Manager's Survival Guide: Everything You Need to Know to Succeed as a Product Manager (Business Books)

2018-02-20 The Product Manager's Survival Guide: Everything You Need to Know to Succeed as a Product Manager (Business Books)

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Whatever your level of experience--whether you're a novice product manager or seasoned Product Management leader--you’ll find everything you need to make consistent positive impacts on your business.With this practical guide in your hands, you have the most powerful tool available for increasing your productivity quickly and dramatically--in a way that is noticeable and measurable.The Product Manager's Survival Guide is conveniently organized into four sections:I. Getting Work Done: Synchronize and orchestrate the work of others to help everyone maintain focus on company goalsIV. More is being demanded of everyone--with fewer resources than ever. Learning the Product's Business: Go beyond features and functions to become the product expert, customer advocate, and domain expertIII. Start formulating one now and you will be well ahead of your competition--internally and externally. Getting Your Bearings: Map out your plan to begin the journey to successII. Moving Forward: Round out your experience to take the next critical steps in your Product Management careerThe only way to excel as a product manager is to develop a strategy for the long run. In no profession is this more apparent than Product Management.Written by one of today

Sequent Learning Networks is a global training and advisory services firm based in New York City. Steven’s books serve as foundational bodies of knowledge and Product Management best practices for product managers, product leaders, and executives across the corporate landscape.Steven spent more than two decades in corporate leadership roles in industries as diverse as wholesale industrial products, intimate apparel, medical products, communications, and software & technology. Further, he spent twelve years as an adjunct professor at Ru

A great read for my first job as PM Jeffrey Wyman I just started a PM intern position, but I've been reading this book for the last few weeks. I've read a few other PM books, and there's a few things that make this book perfect for someone like me.1. Haines gives a very broad overview of what you, as a PM, should be working towards: an understanding of the product, the customer, the business, and the industry.2. He breaks down these objectives into just enough detail for you to get started. For instance, he recommends creating an organizational chart of those you may need to work with and meeting with them 1 on 1 to start and build a relationship. I was happy to notice thi. Mika Varis said Excellent for new product managers and good for older ones as well. This is an excellent book for anyone who's new to product management. It manages to cover the vast subject thoroughly from all the most important points of view. More experienced product managers can also get some new ideas and refresh their memories with this book. It would be nice to go a bit deeper on some of the topics but on the other hand there is the massive Product Manager's Desk Reference ("Excellent for new product managers and good for older ones as well" according to Mika Varis. This is an excellent book for anyone who's new to product management. It manages to cover the vast subject thoroughly from all the most important points of view. More experienced product managers can also get some new ideas and refresh their memories with this book. It would be nice to go a bit deeper on some of the topics but on the other hand there is the massive Product Manager's Desk Reference (2E) for everything and anything about product management.. E) for everything and anything about product management.. Great book. sim123 A must have if you are a PM or want to be a PM. A very good book.

Steven’s books serve as foundational bodies of knowledge and Product Management best practices for product managers, product leaders, and executives across the corporate landscape.Steven spent more than two decades in corporate leadership roles in industries as diverse as wholesale industrial products, intim