Every PM needs to possess a few essential skills, many of which can be learned in the classroom, but the majority are learned through experience, exposure to positive role models, and mentoring. These competencies include, as examples: performing user testing and customer interviews Running design sprints includes prioritisation and road map planning, which is an art rather than a science in terms of resource allocation. executing market analyses converting technical requirements into business terms and vice versa modelling of prices and revenues Setup and monitoring of success metrics These fundamental abilities are the foundation for any PM, and the top PMs develop them over years of product definition, shipping, and iteration. These PMs are excellent at analysing how each of these abilities contributed to the success or failure of their goods and at modifying their strategy on a continuing basis in response to consumer input. Intelligence in Emotions The greatest PMs have the capaci...
Product management, Product vision and strategy, Product personas, Product roadmap, Strategic review, Strategic initiatives, Wireframes, UX feedback from users, Feedback to design team, Design system, User stories for engineering team, Trade-off decisions, Value props with marketing team, Product Metrics, Stakeholders Alignment, Product meetings / reviews, Product requirement documents, Product shipping