May 19Key learnings from “ Thinking, Fast and Slow “ for Product Managers with the help of examples.“Thinking, Fast and Slow” by Daniel Kahneman is a groundbreaking book that explores the two systems of thinking that drive our decision-making process. As a product manager, understanding the key insights from this book can significantly enhance your ability to make effective decisions and design successful products. …Product Management4 min readProduct Management4 min read
May 12Key Learnings for Product Managers💡 from 📚 book: “Don’t Make Me Think”.“Don’t Make Me Think” is a popular book on web usability written by Steve Krug. While the book primarily focuses on web design and user experience, many of its key principles and learnings are applicable to product management as well. Here are some key learnings from “Don’t Make Me Think”…Product Management3 min readProduct Management3 min read
May 10PM Learnings from “The Design of Everyday Things” by Don Norman“The Design of Everyday Things” by Don Norman is a seminal book that explores the principles of good design and user-centred design. While the book is not specifically targeted at product managers, there are several key learnings that can be valuable for product managers in their role of creating successful…Product Management4 min readProduct Management4 min read
May 3Key lessons from “How to Measure Anything” by Douglas W. Hubbard! 📚“How to Measure Anything” by Douglas W. Hubbard is a valuable resource for product managers who are looking to improve their decision-making abilities by making data-driven decisions. …Product Management3 min readProduct Management3 min read
Apr 28Key Lessons from “User Story Mapping “ for Product Managers“User Story Mapping” is a book written by Jeff Patton that presents an approach to creating a visual representation of a product’s features and user stories. This approach is useful for product managers who want to understand their users better, prioritize features, and communicate with their teams effectively. Here are…Product Management3 min readProduct Management3 min read
Apr 26Key Lessons from “Good to Great” by Jim Collins for Product Managers“Good to Great” by Jim Collins is a book that outlines the principles that enable some companies to make the leap from being just “good” to truly “great” companies. While the book is geared towards business leaders and executives, the principles it presents can also be applied to product management…Product Management3 min readProduct Management3 min read
Apr 24Key Lessons from “Empowered” for Product ManagersEmpowered” is a book by Marty Cagan, which explores the role of product leadership in building successful technology products. The book focuses on the principles and practices that enable product teams to build and deliver products that delight customers and create value for the business. …Empowered3 min readEmpowered3 min read
Apr 21What are the key learnings for Product Managers from the book, “The Courage to be Disliked “?“The Courage to Be Disliked” by Ichiro Kishimi and Fumitake Koga is a self-help book that explores the teachings of Alfred Adler, a famous psychologist, and his theories on individual psychology. …Product Management3 min readProduct Management3 min read
Apr 19Key Takeaways for Product Managers from “The Art of Thinking Clearly” by Rolf Dobelli“The Art of Thinking Clearly” by Rolf Dobelli is a book that explores 99 cognitive biases that affect our thinking and decision-making. For Product Managers, understanding and mitigating these cognitive biases is critical to making better decisions and creating successful products. …Product Management3 min readProduct Management3 min read
Apr 14Quick learnings from “Crossing the Chasm” by Geoffrey MooreIdentify the right target market One of the main messages of the book is that there is a gap or “chasm” between early adopters and the mainstream market. Early adopters are a small group of customers who are willing to take risks and try new technologies. They are important because they…Product Management3 min readProduct Management3 min read