Junji Ito’s sci-fi horror Remina explores the savagery of a hopeless humanity as a cosmic-level catastrophe approaches. Truly, a product management saga not for the faint of heart! < SPOILER WARNING > We’ll reveal key plot points of Remina as we explore the perils of cognitive bias for product managers. And we’ll […]
Read MoreThanks For Mentioning Me
Two different blogs mentioned me recently so I wanted to return the favor. Ray Slater Berry at Chameleon curated a helpful guide to product management blogs, and here’s what he said about mine: Perhaps one of the best product management blogs on the market. Here’s why. There’s nothing quite like it. […]
Read MoreTop 12 Product Management Insights From 2020
It’s that time of year when we look back fondly at the top product management insights from the last 12 months, and pair them up with a puzzling parade of highs and lows from pop culture. Because it’s 2020, we’ll be wrestling with murder hornets, tumbleweed tornadoes, and asparagus psychics. […]
Read MoreBatman: Noel and the Danger of Unchecked Product Management Empathy
Batman: Noel is a graphic novel written and illustrated by Lee Bermejo, featuring a Batman twist on a Charles Dickens classic. < SPOILER WARNING > We’re going to reveal key plot points of Batman: Noel as we explore the danger of unchecked empathy for product managers. And we’ll do it […]
Read MoreProduct Manager: Your Heart Will Go On (Fear of Failure)
Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox is a cover band that puts vintage filters on modern songs. One of my favorites is their cover of Celine Dionne’s My Heart Will Go On in a 1950’s Jackie Wilson style. When this song popped up in my playlist, it got me to thinking about […]
Read MoreOmega Supreme: Not Impressed With Your Analysis
Omega Supreme and your stakeholders share one thing in common: The ability to spark fear and panic into product managers who face off against them. The other trait they likely share: No patience for fact-free analysis. So before entering the fray, make sure you have data to support your narrative.
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