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This one:
Firstly, the quick intro is not quick at all, it is 41 slides!
Secondly, the "Product Management and the Product Owner role" deck is too wordy.
Firstly, it's name could be changed just to **Product Management **.
Secondly, we should use this quote:
project management is the art of getting things done... Product management is the art of deciding what to do in the first place.
Jennifer Pahlka, author of Recoding America, on The Ezra Klein Show
The entire deck could be distilled to something like the following:
"project management is the art of getting things done... Product management is the art of deciding what to do in the first place."
Jennifer Pahlka, author of Recoding America, 1
Meanwhile, Product ownership is the art of balancing the needs of users with your team's capabilities.
All good product managers need to be good at all three.
Would anyone like to sit down with me and we could go through the slides together?
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There is a wider issue here foundersandcoders/coursebook#885.
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This one:
Firstly, the quick intro is not quick at all, it is 41 slides!
Secondly, the "Product Management and the Product Owner role" deck is too wordy.
Firstly, it's name could be changed just to **Product Management **.
Secondly, we should use this quote:
Jennifer Pahlka, author of Recoding America, on The Ezra Klein Show
The entire deck could be distilled to something like the following:
Jennifer Pahlka, author of Recoding America, 1
Meanwhile, Product ownership is the art of balancing the needs of users with your team's capabilities.
All good product managers need to be good at all three.
Further reading
by Eric Reis
by Marty Kagan
Would anyone like to sit down with me and we could go through the slides together?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: