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#72 To Manage Products is to Care - with Roman Pichler

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In this week's episode, I talk with Roman Pichler, a leading expert in Product Management. With Roman, I explore:
- His preference for the term 'Product People' over getting hung up on role descriptions
- Why caring for others is at the heart of product management
- The importance of adapting leadership style for different contexts
- The lessons he learnt failing with an e-learning product
- Why mindfulness and meditation are at the core of his approach
Enjoy!
https://www.romanpichler.com/
Roman's book 'Strategize': http://tiny.cc/bcvw9y

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In this week's episode, I talk with Roman Pichler, a leading expert in Product Management. With Roman, I explore:
- His preference for the term 'Product People' over getting hung up on role descriptions
- Why caring for others is at the heart of product management
- The importance of adapting leadership style for different contexts
- The lessons he learnt failing with an e-learning product
- Why mindfulness and meditation are at the core of his approach
Enjoy!
https://www.romanpichler.com/
Roman's book 'Strategize': http://tiny.cc/bcvw9y

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