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Product Management Books

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From Pressure to Progress

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Defining Great Product Metrics

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Ask HN: How does your company handle sign in (user authentication)?

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Six Tools for Clearer Communication

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The “Easiest” Paths to Product Management

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The Five P's of Product Management

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Teams Fail When They Lose Control of the Narrative: Five Leadership Lessons

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1 points·by AlexDReeve·6 tahun yang lalu·1 comments

Principles for great product managers

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226 points·by AlexDReeve·6 tahun yang lalu·89 comments

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AlexDReeve
·6 tahun yang lalu·discuss
In my experience, it's shockingly difficult to stop consuming caffeine.

N of 1: I had a similar experience to the author. I was fine for a few weeks, slowly weening down my caffeine intake (I did get to zero eventually w/o headaches).

But I never felt quite "right." I always felt a little slow/sluggish, and I missed the routine. Perhaps work just isn't as interesting without caffeine?

Anyway, I'm back on it now, but I limit myself to one cup per day (and perhaps a second 1-2 days a week).
AlexDReeve
·6 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Hey folks — author here! Hope this is useful. Had some great discussion on HN with my last article; always happy to debate!
AlexDReeve
·6 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Hey folks, author here. I'd love feedback – I'm also happy to answer any questions and/or debate!
AlexDReeve
·6 tahun yang lalu·discuss
What you're describing as a "so-called" leader is in fact what a good leader should do, in my opinion. It's a fine balance!
AlexDReeve
·6 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Thanks for the suggestion! I'm on Digital Ocean; I had to do a quick droplet upgrade to avoid the "hug of death" – I'll keep Cloudflare in mind!
AlexDReeve
·6 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Thank you, and great point — another way I've heard it said by a friend/mentor is that "80% of PM is prioritization and communication". Where prioritization basically means "making good decisions on what gets prioritized".
AlexDReeve
·6 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Thanks for reading! PG has a great article on "maker" vs. "manager" (I borrowed the framing from him and linked it in the article).

http://www.paulgraham.com/makersschedule.html

To your second point: Ultimately, the PM and the people they work with (engineering, design, PMM, research, etc.), are a cross-functional team. The PM shouldn't just provide a list of what to build; the PM should help lead them towards figuring out what to build, collaboratively, together.
AlexDReeve
·6 tahun yang lalu·discuss
That's an awesome way of putting it. I may borrow that! ;)
AlexDReeve
·6 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Thanks! Principle #23, triple-check your links! ;)
AlexDReeve
·6 tahun yang lalu·discuss
I'm saying it's aged well! Despite the author's caveat, I think it's still accurate in a lot of ways.
AlexDReeve
·6 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Completely agree. The PM is there to help the team figure out what to build, and help them succeed in building it. They can do this in a number of ways: Being an expert on the product is "must have", but they also need to know the market, the needs of users/customers, the metrics, and more.
AlexDReeve
·6 tahun yang lalu·discuss
I agree. In my opinion, over-communication is to help maintain alignment between people/teams/functions. It can't replace real, valuable work and results. Ideally, if the PM is a good communicator, execution is a lot smoother for every team (because the PM is carrying the alignment/communication burden).
AlexDReeve
·6 tahun yang lalu·discuss
One of the greats! It's amazing how well "Good PM/Bad PM" has aged. =)
AlexDReeve
·6 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Back online, sorry about that, folks!
AlexDReeve
·6 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Too true! =(
AlexDReeve
·6 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Ugh, I'm on it!
AlexDReeve
·6 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Hey folks, author here. I'd love feedback – I'm also happy to answer any questions and/or debate!