80 Articles and Books that will Make you a Great Product Manager
From Horowitz to Christensen to Zhuo to Spolsky and more, a collection of the best articles and books from the best product leaders.
5 min readJan 2, 2014
Must reads
- Good Product Manager/Bad Product Manager by bhorowitz of a16z
- The Innovator’s Dilemma and The Innovator’s Solution by Clayton Christensen (books, but worth it)
- How to get startup (and feature) ideas, Do things that don’t scale, and Maker’s Schedule, Manager’s Schedule by Paul Graham of YC
- Leading Cross Functional Teams, How to hire a product manager, and How to work with software engineers by Ken Norton Google PM
- Software Inventory by Joel Spolsky, StackOverflow/FogCreek CEO
- Get one thing right by Andy Dunn, Bonobos CEO
Books
Product-leaning business books:
- The Hard Thing about Hard Things by bhorowitz
- High Growth Handbook on everything from product to strategy to hiring for getting from 500 to 15,000+ people by Elad Gil
- Monetizing Innovation, a great read on packaging, pricing, and positioning products.
- The Everything Store: Jeff Bezos and the Age of Amazon is the best business book on operating efficiency Brad Stone
Product design and strategy:
- Creative Selection, an inside look at Apple’s product design process.
- Creativity Inc., an inside look at how Pixar brings out creativity.
- The Design of Everyday Things by Donald Norman
- The Visual Display of Quantitative Information and Beautiful Evidence by Tufte
Management and practical PM skills:
- Managing Humans, by a former eng manager at Apple on the soft skills you need to manage and lead a software development team by rands
- Cracking the PM interview and Cracking the PM Career are great practical guides by Jackie Bavaro
- High Output Management by Andy Grove, the creator of OKRs and former Intel CEO
- Naked Statistics, an accessible primer to stats so you can understand and analyze experiment results
- On Writing, by Stephen King (of horror book fame)
What, exactly, is a product manager?
- Good Product Manager / Bad Product Manager by Ben Horowitz
- We Are Product Managers by Satya Patel, ex VP Product at Twitter
- Top 10 Product Leadership Lessons and Be a great product leader by Adam Nash, COO @ WealthFront / Ex-VP of PM at LinkedIn
- A product manager’s job (slides) by Josh Elman, Twitter/FB PM
- The DNA of product management by Hunter Walk, ex YouTube PM
- 10 Traits of Great PMs, Five Dangerous Myths, and Chief Question Officer (me)
- Good vs. Dead Group Product Manager by Khosla Ventures
- What Makes a Good PM, by Ed Ho, Ex staff engineer At Google
- What distinguishes the top 1% of PMs by Ian McAllister, GM at Amazon
- Traits great Internet product leaders share
- Why companies should have Product Editors
- Intercom on Product Management
- First Round Review’s overview of practical PM advice
Working with and leading teams
- How to work with designers and engineers by Julie Zhuo, Product design director at FB
- Amazon annual shareholder letter on decision making velocity and process, by Jeff Bezos
- The job of leadership by Ev Williams, Twitter/Medium CEO
- How to present designs by Julie Zhuo
- 5 hard questions to ask yourself during a conflict by Julie Zhuo
- Unlocking the power of stable teams by Chris Fry, Twitter
- “Be a Shit Umbrella” by Todd Jackson, Google/FB/Twitter/Dropbox
- The Art of Decision Making as a Product Manager by Sachin Rekhi
- Product/Eng Org design and Hiring PMs and Executive team dynamics by me
Planning, prioritizing, and roadmaps
- Babe Ruth and Feature Lists by Ken Norton
- Finding ideas and Tending the Spark by Julie Zhuo
- The best ways to prioritize a product and feature list by Ian McAllister
- Guide to product planning: three feature buckets by Adam Nash
- “Shipping beats perfection” and “It’s OK to be embarrassed about what your product doesn’t have” by Ben Kamens (Khan Academy VPE)
- The Tax of New by Julie Zhuo
- Product strategy means saying no from Intercom
- The one cost engineers and product managers don’t consider by Kris Gale, VP of Eng at Yammer
- Understanding how The Innovator’s Dilemma affects you by Mark Suster
- How to Avoid Delusional Thinking in Start-up Growth Strategy and why you have to believe in magic (aka building a product people love)
- Pandora’s Product Prioritization Process by Tom Conrad, Pandora CTO
- The next feature fallacy by Andrew Chen
- Manage your time like Google invests its resources, The lego block exercise, #now, #next, #later: Roadmaps without the Drudgery (me)
Product strategy and vision
- We don’t sell saddles here by Stewart Butterfield, Slack CEO. Sell the innovation, not the product.
- If your product is great, it doesn’t need to be good Paul Buccheit, Gmail creator / YC
- Mobile is eating the world, Messaging and mobile platforms, and app unbundling, search, and discovery by Benedict Evans
- E-commerce tipping points per sector, by Jeff Jordan
- All marketplaces are not created equal by and The Dangerous Seduction of the Lifetime Value (LTV) Formula Bill Gurley, Benchmark
- Complexity and Strategy by Terry Crowley, former MS Office lead
- Making Big, New Feature Bets in Mature Products (me)
Writing great (specs)
- Working Backwards by Werner Vogels, CTO of Amazon
- Writing, briefly by Paul Graham
- Writing is Thinking by Steven Sinofsky
- The Specification is Dead; Long Live the Specification
- Bad managers talk, good managers write on how talking doesn’t scale.
Dealing with data
- The Agony and Ecstasy of Building with Data by Julie Zhuo
- How to Avoid Delusional Thinking in Start-up Growth Strategy by the HowAboutWe Founder
- “Growth Accounting” 5-part series from Social + Capital, looking at user/revenue growth, LTV, and depth.
- Design for continuous experimentation by Dan McKinley, Principal Engineer at Etsy (another related Etsy data science slidedeck)
- The only metric that matters by Josh Elman
- The ‘Oh, Shit!’ Moment When Growth Stops by Jeff Jordan
- How do users really hold mobile devices
Differences between companies
- Google by Larry Page and Sergey Brin
- Microsoft by Steven Sinofsky, former head of Windows
- Amazon by Ian McAllister
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