Starting in the late 1970s, Hostess hired comic book creators to produce a series of single-page ads to promote Hostess fruit pies, cup cakes, and other desserts. In the Hostess ad Blown About, the Human Torch’s battle against the villainous Blow Dryer provides a tasty framework for helping Product Managers […]
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Snake-Eyes Silently Shows Product Managers How To Improve Cross-Functional Collaboration
G.I. Joe #27 is a comic book written by Larry Hama with pencils by Frank Springer, published by Marvel Comics in 1984, which explores the origin of the popular Joe code-named Snake-Eyes. < SPOILER WARNING >Key plotpoints are pictured below as we explore how product managers can improve cross-functional collaboration. […]
Read MoreOne Awkward Man’s Quest To Stop King Arthur From Destroying Modern-Day England Illustrates The Importance Of Taking Calculated Risks In Product Management
When a group of extremists bring a mythic figure to life in their quest for power, a retired monster hunter yanks her awkward adult grandson into a world of magic, wizardry and heavy artillery in a desperate quest to stop the legendary threat. Once & Future (Vol. 1): The King […]
Read MoreThat Strange Thanksgiving Day Highlights The Importance Of Gratitude To The Successful Product Manager
A post about Thanksgiving on December 5? Isn’t that a little strange, Chris? Sure, but the publication date of the story we’re using as our springboard into today’s topic is December 10, 1958, so from a certain lens we’re publishing a few days early. At least, that’s my story and […]
Read MoreThe Trial Of Reed Richards Reveals The Importance Of Advocates In Your Product Management Career
“The Trial of Reed Richards” is a classic morality tale by John Byrne: Because scientist Reed Richards saves the world-devouring Galactus from death, a galactic tribunal seizes Reed and puts him on trial for the resulting extinction-level events caused by the revitalized Galactus. In the process, this story reveals how […]
Read MoreFirst Friends: The X-Men Show Product Managers How To Communicate More Effectively With Angry Customers
“First Friends” is a short story from Classic X-Men #2 that moves a pair of popular X-Men from awkward acquaintances toward best of friends. In the process, this story sheds light on how product managers can communicate more effectively with angry customers. < SPOILER WARNING > We’ll reveal key plot […]
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