PinnedPublished inBootcampEffective storytelling in product managementData without context doesn’t paint the full picture. Here’s how to use narratives and emotions to connect and engage your audience.Nov 12, 20246Nov 12, 20246
PinnedPublished inBootcampDesign thinking is a tool, not a method: Part IIWhen to use the tools of design thinking to get the most benefit for your product.Nov 15, 20244Nov 15, 20244
PinnedPublished inBootcampThe product documentation playbookA guide for how to finally have time to actually manage your product.Oct 30, 20243Oct 30, 20243
A user-driven approach to product analysisKnow thy enemy, or thy new client, job, or project: here’s how I turn unfamiliar products into insights and strategy.3d ago3d ago
How to get *that* big project on the roadmapThis is how I negotiate using scopes and shapes to get priority on the things we “just don’t have time for.”5d ago45d ago4
Published inStartup StashWhy You Should Spy on Your Users, KindaSession replays quickly became one of my core tools in product management. Here’s how I make them more engaging and impactful.Jan 30Jan 30
Published inBootcampWriting release notes your audience will actually readHow I turned the chore of launch documentation into a useful tool for myself, my team, and my users.Jan 284Jan 284
Published inStartup StashHow to Create Purpose in Your ProductHere’s how I use vision and mission statements to motivate, align, and inspire teams to build the impossible.Jan 24Jan 24
Published inBootcamp17 business metrics PMs should knowHow to speak the language of the businessJan 9Jan 9
Published inBootcampCuriosity-driven design in vague problem areasHow one question helps me find my way through challenging, unknown problems and designsJan 7Jan 7