
Writing Specs Like Pro – Part 2
In the last post (here) I described the outline of what I consider a good product specification (spec). Over the

In the last post (here) I described the outline of what I consider a good product specification (spec). Over the

In the realm of product management - when you want to build something great you’ll probably write a product specification (may be

Alice: “Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?” Cat: “That depends a good deal

Today we will travel to an ideal world and understand how an ideal company should structure its product organization. I

On Working With the R&D Aside from your boss, the guys from the R&D are probably your most important peers.

Let’s say you’re working for a company which has clear and well-defined KPIs as for how it measures its success.

Much like the Star-Wars series, product management also has its dark sides. Unlike Star-Wars – product people are not switching

An Interrogation or a conversation – those are the edges of the scale when it comes to how your interview

In the previous post we discussed the motivation and the background preparations for interviewing customers. In this post we’ll discuss

Today I’d like to discuss a topic that I’ve observed becoming a pitfall for many product managers. And the topic