TEI 125: Product management communities of practice
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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: You are not
alone as a product manager or innovator if you have had to explain
your job to people you work with. It’s not uncommon. While your
role is vital to the creation of successful products, it is not
always understood by others. It can also be a lonely role because
of that. Even though product managers frequently collaborate with
others, they don’t often interact with other product managers –
people who actually understand their job along with the joys,
frustrations, and pains it brings. What is a product manager or
innovator to do? My guest has the answer, and it is one I have
experienced and valued myself – participating in communities of
practice. My guest is a co-author of the book, Product Leadership,
which was the topic of episode 121 with one of the other
co-authors. He started his career as a web designer and developer
but found his real talent was translating between design,
development, and business people. After several startups in his
native Stockholm, he has led product teams at Monster, the
Financial Times, Huddle, and Covestor in London and Boston. You may
recognize him as the founder of ProductTank, a meetup for product
managers, and co-founder of Mind the Product, a blog and training
resource for product managers. His name is Martin Eriksson. Our
discussion covers why product managers need to be part of a
community of practice and, if you are not already, how to join or
start one.
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: You are not
alone as a product manager or innovator if you have had to explain
your job to people you work with. It’s not uncommon. While your
role is vital to the creation of successful products, it is not
always understood by others. It can also be a lonely role because
of that. Even though product managers frequently collaborate with
others, they don’t often interact with other product managers –
people who actually understand their job along with the joys,
frustrations, and pains it brings. What is a product manager or
innovator to do? My guest has the answer, and it is one I have
experienced and valued myself – participating in communities of
practice. My guest is a co-author of the book, Product Leadership,
which was the topic of episode 121 with one of the other
co-authors. He started his career as a web designer and developer
but found his real talent was translating between design,
development, and business people. After several startups in his
native Stockholm, he has led product teams at Monster, the
Financial Times, Huddle, and Covestor in London and Boston. You may
recognize him as the founder of ProductTank, a meetup for product
managers, and co-founder of Mind the Product, a blog and training
resource for product managers. His name is Martin Eriksson. Our
discussion covers why product managers need to be part of a
community of practice and, if you are not already, how to join or
start one.
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