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How Fundamental Business Principles Drive Modern Product Management

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There is a lot of buzz about product management. So many people want to get in the field. It is a fun, exciting profession and is getting the limelight like never before. But product management has been around for a long time. It has evolved over the years, thankfully. But much of modern product management is rooted in fundamental business principles. We sometimes overcomplicate product management and it can help to look back at the areas that tend to lead to success.
In this episode, Anneliese Olson, former SVP & Global GM for HP’s Print Category joins to discuss how we can leverage some foundational concepts to drive modern product management.
Listen to hear more on...

  • Defining “fundamental business practices”
  • Discussing “modern” product management
  • How lifecycle management influences what we do
  • What product managers can do to ensure these principles are being used to drive work and decisions
  • how product leaders can create an environment conducive to success
  • Advise for product folks can build their business acuity

Learn more at ProductVoices.com.

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There is a lot of buzz about product management. So many people want to get in the field. It is a fun, exciting profession and is getting the limelight like never before. But product management has been around for a long time. It has evolved over the years, thankfully. But much of modern product management is rooted in fundamental business principles. We sometimes overcomplicate product management and it can help to look back at the areas that tend to lead to success.
In this episode, Anneliese Olson, former SVP & Global GM for HP’s Print Category joins to discuss how we can leverage some foundational concepts to drive modern product management.
Listen to hear more on...

  • Defining “fundamental business practices”
  • Discussing “modern” product management
  • How lifecycle management influences what we do
  • What product managers can do to ensure these principles are being used to drive work and decisions
  • how product leaders can create an environment conducive to success
  • Advise for product folks can build their business acuity

Learn more at ProductVoices.com.

  continue reading

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