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Leadership and Product Management

Lead on Purpose

Product managers hold a unique position in the company: they depend on people from other groups, but they do not have managerial authority over those people (in most cases). Their success depends on their ability to build consensus and inspire the other team members to do great things.

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What is ‘purpose’? Six steps to lead your organisation to higher ground

Chartered Management Institute

Six steps to lead your organisation to higher ground Written by Alison Taylor Share Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to LinkedIn Share via email A new book by Alison Taylor will give you a fresh perspective on purpose – and how to get the best from your team. Our mission is to help unleash the potential of every team.”

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The Great Leadership Development and Succession Planning eBook

Great Leadership By Dan

The Great Leadership Development and Succession Planning Kit is a “best of” collection of blog posts from the award winning blog Great Leadership , written by Dan McCarthy, an experienced leadership development practitioner and author. Scott Eblin - Executive coach, leadership strategist, speaker and author.

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Manager vs. ?

Lead on Purpose

Manager&# is an interesting title. An account manager is different from a store manager. Even within the title of “store manager&# the scope and breadth of responsibility varies widely. The manager of a 7-Eleven has significantly different responsibilities than the manager of a Costco store.

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10 Incredible Team-Building Trips You Wish Your Company Would Do.

CO2

No-we’re not talking about honeymoons, but rather, team building trips taken by some very fortunate employees. Gary Cohen grew the company from two people to 2,200 employees Currently, he is Managing Partner of CO2 Partners, LCC, operating as an executive coach and consultant. A week in Vegas?

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Three practices of successful product managers

Lead on Purpose

In most companies product managers have a lot of products and significant responsibilities. With all the meetings, floods of email, and requirements to manage, the thought of focusing on a product’s profitability can be illusive. It’s not impossible, however. Make customer calls and customer visits often.

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Leadership and learning

Lead on Purpose

Eric Hoffer Leadership and learning are indispensable to each other. — The Product Management Perspective: Technology continues to evolve ever more rapidly. . — The Product Management Perspective: Technology continues to evolve ever more rapidly. How can you — the product manager — keep up?