92: Moving up to a CPO or VP Product role
Stepping up to a CPO or VP Product role doesn’t so much change what you do. Rather it amplifies everything. This guide lets you know what to expect.
Stepping up to a CPO or VP Product role doesn’t so much change what you do. Rather it amplifies everything. This guide lets you know what to expect.
“I want to change my pricing strategy to cater differently for SMEs and enterprise customers. Where do I start?”
“My product roadmap is not getting the right information across to other people in my company. How can I improve it?”
“Juggling all our metric tracking has become increasingly overwhelming.
“How do other teams effectively prioritize and process this information?”
Getting your first job as a product manager can seem impossible. Thankfully it’s not! I share my advice on how to break into a career in product management.
I seek out “force multipliers” to extract multiple benefits from the same work, like my very own workplace fusion reaction. Can you find your own?
You can help your company to sharpen up its vision and strategy with these straightforward questions and worked examples.
Have you ever wondered why product managers say “it depends” quite so often? The best product managers always have a plan B.
The most successful games and products share a common attribute: they help the user become more skilled throughout their journey. Customer onboarding is a continual process.
“Hi Jock, I’m currently applying for loads of product manager jobs. I’ve received an offer from a sales-led company where the Product team reports in to Sales. Should I take the job?”