Five questions to identify a good PM culture

When asked about for advice about product management, I almost always preface my answer with “well, it depends” likely on one or more of the following Company size, type, stage, culture Manager, team Product type, stage Your background, work experience A good product culture is a confluence of these factors, and then some. Ken NortonContinue reading “Five questions to identify a good PM culture”

Measuring personal growth as a product manager

It recently occurred to me that I’ve been in the tech industry for almost six years now. Practically an infant when compared to most people, but a veteran compared to some. Charting professional growth without benchmarking on pay and title is difficult for me, but I wanted to do this exercise to see how muchContinue reading “Measuring personal growth as a product manager”

October Reading List

Not a good reading month whatsoever, with no good excuse. Monogamy: The plot was fine, the characters weren’t as interesting as they could have been. Overall, a well-written book although the title doesn’t reflect what the book is about. No Rules Rules: Netflix and the Culture of Reinvention: I’ve heard about how intense it canContinue reading “October Reading List”

Internal-tooling vs customer-facing product management (at Twilio and VMware)

I was catching up with my friend and fellow alum from UCLA Anderson, Harshal Patil (product manager at Twilio) about how work was going, and I was bemused by how different our jobs are even though we’re nearly identical on paper i.e. both engineers, MBAs, and now product managers at enterprise tech companies. We thought this wouldContinue reading “Internal-tooling vs customer-facing product management (at Twilio and VMware)”

Three reasons why I’m not a great product manager

This blog has been rapidly gaining subscribers, for which I am excited and grateful. At the same time, I’m also realizing that my posts are starting to get preachy and while it’s nice to act like I always know what I’m doing, I really don’t. When we write things down, especially for an audience, thingsContinue reading “Three reasons why I’m not a great product manager”