With Agile development and Lean practices so popular nowadays, sometimes the history behind these practices and philosophies is overlooked or skipped over entirely. Unfortunately, when people miss the underpinnings upon which these concepts are … [Continue reading]
Lessons from a Business Growth Consultant: How Dial Soap Got Cleaned Out
I've invited my old friend and former co-worker Molly Lindblom to provide some content on the Clever PM blog; Molly is an exceptional product strategist, and was instrumental in the success that I had creating the LexisNexis Market Intelligence … [Continue reading]
Understanding the Equal and Opposite Reaction
In prior articles, I discussed how one could apply the principles of Newton's First and Second Laws of motion to their duties as a Product Manager. Here, we close the series by examining Newton's Third Law -- that for every action, there is an equal … [Continue reading]
Know What You Don’t Know
A common perception of Product Managers within organizations is that we're somewhat of a "know-it-all" -- which is not always the most productive position from which to do our jobs. Some of this perception is earned -- simply a function of the broad … [Continue reading]
Harnessing Newton’s Second Law in Product Management
In a prior installment, I discussed how the concepts of Newton's First Law of Motion might be understood and adapted to the world of Product Management. Since writing that piece, I thought it would be interesting to create similar pieces for the … [Continue reading]
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