Resources For Getting Into Product Management
Product School provides a bunch of different resources to teach people the different elements of product management. Their podcast has 8 seasons of different industry representatives exploring different aspects of product management.
A podcast where top product managers from companies like Adobe and Shopify, sharing their insight and advice on experimentation, user research, coorporate innovation, leadership, and more!
Recode’s Kara Swisher and NYU Professor Scott Galloway offer honest insights into tech, business, and political stories
Product Acceleration platform "Products That Count" CEO hosts Product Talk, a weekly podcast where top tier PNs are interviewed, including Netflix's Product VP. The interviews cover important considerations when creating products.
The Silicon Valley Product Group, SVPG was founded by Marty Cagan with the goal of sharing product information from top product leaders. SVPG runs a series of workshops and large events, they run this blog which cover subjects like communication, data science, and risk.
Mind The Product is a site that is a one stop resource for Product Management resources, including blogs that cover how tos for product strategy, customer development, stories of career success, and more. There are also podcasts, a Slack channel, conferences, trainings, and jobs.
Multiple people write blogs about product management, design, and development. 1000 crowd-sourced blogs written by 200 top product minds have been gathered here.
Brandon Chu makes blog that strikes a great balance between being professional and personal, pulling from his experience leading product for companies like Shopify. Chu's articles dive into the philosophy of product management, provide advice for managing product teams, and advice for good product thinking.
Marc Abraham put together a guide to the most commonly used tools for product management. Every tool was made with different aspects of product management in mind such as customer knowledge, stakeholder management, and product development. This book will reach you what tool is best for whatever product related process you are looking to achieve.
Decision making is a crucial skill for all Product Managers to have, which this book provides a thurough guide for. This skill is especially crucial for when you don't have all of the information that would be ideal for a given