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Leadership and Product Management

Lead on Purpose

Here are the key roles that are crucial to your success as a product manager, and why they are important: Engineering/QA: The relationship with the engineering/development team is paramount for product managers. Accounting/Finance: This group is often completely ignored by product management.

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Manager vs. ?

Lead on Purpose

The owner gets the resources and funding to develop his products. I think about the things I manage (personal finances, household, a team of people). The owner gets the resources and funding to develop his products. The word “owner&# implies a much deeper meaning than just feeding requirements. Michael Reply Justin T.

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Guest Post: Watch Out for Flying Monkeys!

Lead on Purpose

The monkeys quickly grab product management, marketing and development resources, and quicker than you could say, “there’s no place like home” three times, your product roadmap, release content, development resources and team are tossed into turmoil like a Kansas barnyard in a summer twister.

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3 Questions About AI That Nontechnical Employees Should Be Able to Answer

Harvard Business Review

Taylor Callery/Getty Images. For example, I manage the finances for a team that travels very often, and I’ve been grateful for the intelligent guesswork that my expenses software extracts from receipts using machine learning: the merchant’s name, the dollar amount spent, taxes, and likely expense categorization.

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What to Do After a Bad Performance Review

Harvard Business Review

When Denis Coleman was promoted from finance to management in a fast-growing electronics manufacturer, he didn’t have any experience leading a team. Stephanie Barnes Taylor had recently transferred to the contracts division of a law firm in Atlanta. Giving feedback Leadership development Managing yourself'