TEI 183: Bad habits experienced product managers should avoid

TEI 183: Bad habits experienced product managers should avoid

Don’t let your calendar get in the way of doing what’s important as a product manager.
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Global Product Management Talk is pleased to bring you the next
episode of... The Everyday Innovator with host Chad McAllister,
PhD. The podcast is all about helping people involved in innovation
and managing products become more successful, grow their careers,
and STANDOUT from their peers. About the Episode: Experienced
product managers benefit from what they learned from previous
successes and failures. That experience is valuable. However, they
can also pick up some bad habits along the way. Some bad habits may
be from a lack of knowing better but others come from routine and a
“this is how we do it”-sort of mentality that too often develops
over time in many organizations. The first step to correcting bad
habits is recognizing them and my guest is helping us with that.
She is Alicia Dixon, senior product manager at Hilton. Alicia is
involved with mobile and digital product innovation. Further, she
volunteers for ProductCamp DC and shared aspects of our topic at
recently at ProductCamp Silicon Valley. Also, both Alicia and I
have found value in product management training and certification.
I began the interview asking her about this, as she currently has
five product management certifications, which is more than anyone
else I know. We both share the value we have found in earning
certifications and why we encourage others to earn them as well. It
has something to do with “ah ha” moments.

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