Product Management
Product management is about insights and judgment, both of which require a sharp mind. Hard work is also necessary, but for this job, it is not sufficient.
Marty Cagan • Inspired: How To Create Products Customers Love
It’s OK to be wrong, but it’s not OK to be confused.
Tomer Cohen • The inside story behind LinkedIn’s transformation | Tomer Cohen (CPO at LinkedIn)
I define a strong product person as someone that is obsessed with solving tough problems in ways that are loved by their users and customers, yet can sustain a business, and are just now possible.
Good Product People - Silicon Valley Product Group

Your team in 2025 trying to A/B‑test a new onboarding tooltip:
Cross‑Functional OKR Sync
3 notion pages and a Miro
run a pre-mortem
"let's push this to q3"
Building stealth warplanes in 1976: https://t.co/WvUItmgfHc
Product management is a career, not just a role you play on a team. The product manager deeply understands both the business and the customer to identify the right opportunities to produce value. They are responsible for synthesizing multiple pieces of data, including user analytics, customer feedback, market research, and stakeholder opinions, and... See more
Melissa Perri • Escaping the Build Trap: How Effective Product Management Creates Real Value
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