Main takeaways:
-Strategy for personal growth in a large organization
-Being a Product Manager for enterprise tech and cloud computing
-Growing from an engineering role to a product role
-Learning on the job in an unpredictable and fast-moving environment
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15. LIVE BY LEARNING
Living a life where you’re constantly learning. A
good student learns from every place and
person. At work, in your leisure time, subject
matter applicable to your job or not. Books,
subscriptions, Coursera are your friends. Read,
take notes and repeat. VUCA world.
16. The everyday matters. Push yourself out of your
comfort zone. Growth occurs in the sweet spot
between some knowledge and some
discomfort. Don’t remain in your local maxima.
Find out when you’re not growing as fast as you
possibly could. Introspect on which direction
you want to be going in in 5 years.
BE UNCOMFORTABLY
EXCITED
17. As Time passes you will realize how little you
have of it. You are the best judge of your
schedule. Manage your personal time as well.
Don’t please people. Lists are your friends. Take
control of your calendar. Don’t have more than
4 important events in your day on any day.
Calendar management.
SAVE YOUR MOST
EXPENSIVE
RESOURCE: TIME
18. DECISION MAKING
TECHNIQUES
Divide choices into reversible and irreversible
ones. Take time for irreversible ones. Don’t
second guess yourself. If you’re unsure, say no.
Make the choice that will leave you calmer and
more satisfied. Happiness is a choice. Have
expected outcomes.
19. Be proactive in finding mentors. Understand
the difference between the two. Sponsors will
make a huge difference to the growth of your
career. Pass it forward, be a mentor to others.
FIND SPONSORS
20. INVEST IN
YOURSELF
Do things outside of work that help you
rejuvenate and be disciplined about it. Learn to
manage stress. Eat well. Exercise. Meditate.
21. Focus is good as long as it’s on the right things.
Have a life strategy. Know where you want to
be. Know your life’s priorities. Obsess with the
user and trust your intuition. Data is important
but not a substitute for product leadership.
FOCUS, BUT AIM
FIRST
22. PEOPLE x VALUES =
CULTURE
Culture eats strategy for breakfast. You don’t
create a culture. You define values, find
like-minded people who live those values, and
together a culture is born.
23. Define a clear product mission. Make sure
everyone knows it by heart, and they believe in
it. Rally around that mission. Repeat, repeat,
repeat.
EVERYONE POINT
NORTH
24. Be technical enough to be respected by
engineering. Learn a lot of different skills, you
need to channel multiple points of view. You
will represent the person who is not present in
the room, engineering, UX, marketing, legal,
sales and many others. Understand the kind of
PM you are.
DO YOUR
HOMEWORK
25. Build beautiful, reliable, intuitive products.
Don’t build technology for the sake of it. Solve
real user problems using technology. Fire
bullets not cannons. Once you know the bullet,
deliver a polished product that you’re proud of.
CRAFTSPERSONSHIP
26. INFLUENCE
WITHOUT
AUTHORITY
Understand the difference between
management and leadership. Have experience
with conflict resolution. Different people are
influenced differently. Build relationships for
developing currency of trust. You’re not the
CEO.
27. You can never make everyone
happy, period. You should know your
priorities and just try to do the best
you can with that information in
mind. Also remember your job is to
make the product a success at the
end of the day.
WORK WITH
ALIGNMENT NOT
CONSENSUS
33. Confidential & Proprietary
Google Photos launched¹ 28-May-2015
#4 on the Play Store w/ rating of 4.5
100M 30D actives (by Oct 2015)
Positive press on The Verge, Wired,
The New York Times and more.
¹ A launch without outages, incidents or production heroics
34. TAKE CONTROL
OF YOUR
CALENDAR
Don’t have more than 4 important
events in your day on any day. You
should be always be able to make
time for important things but be
busy for random coffees with no
purpose.
35. Be a mentor and a sponsor for
others. Reach out to people you feel
have a lot of potential and need
some basic direction.
PASS IT FORWARD