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  1. 🎙️ @jock will be joining Anton Kooll of StartUp to Scale-Up Club tomorrow (Tues 9 Dec) for a lunchtime product Q&A session for startup founders. Join them!
    luma.com/oy2zmv85

    #productmanagement #qanda #startup #scaleup #founders

  2. At Product People, we donate 25% of all 1-2-1 coaching sessions to charity. You can see the 5 charities we've supported this year by following this link.

    productpeo.pl/charities-we-sup

    If you need some product management or leadership coaching, book in a no-strings chat to see if it's right for you.

    productpeo.pl/chat

    #charitableDonations #charities #coaching #prodmgmt #productManagement

  3. PRODUCTHEAD: Product-led growth product management (wut?)

    This week’s #ProductManagement newsletter lovingly curated by Jock Busuttil (@jock) features Leah Tharin, Ravi Sinha, PLG Collective, Brian Balfour et al.

    #prodmgmt #plg #growth

    imanageproducts.com/producthea

  4. PRODUCTHEAD: Navigating change

    This week’s #ProductManagement newsletter lovingly curated by Jock Busuttil (@jock) features Randeep Sidhu, Rich Mironov and case studies from 5 product leaders

    #prodmgmt #change #OrganizationalChange

    imanageproducts.com/producthea

  5. ✨ FRESH on I Manage Products:

    "Hi Jock,

    "My product roadmap is not getting the right information across to other people in my company. How can I improve it?"

    #prodmgmt #ProductManagement #roadmap #productroadmap

    imanageproducts.com/how-do-i-m

  6. PRODUCTHEAD: What if …?

    This week’s newsletter lovingly curated by Jock Busuttil (@jock) features Mind Tools and Duncan Wardle

    imanageproducts.com/producthea

  7. This week’s edition of PRODUCTHEAD, lovingly curated by Jock Busuttil (@jock), looks back over 2023 at the editions and featured contributions that have been most popular with you.

    #ProductManagement #prodmgmt #2023wrapped

    imanageproducts.com/producthea

  8. PRODUCTHEAD: Is there a standard product development life cycle?

    This week’s #ProductManagement newsletter lovingly curated by Jock Busuttil (@jock) features Janna Bastow and Government Digital Service

    #prodmgmt #ProductLifeCycle #LifeCycle

    imanageproducts.com/producthea

  9. PRODUCTHEAD: Charting your career path

    This week’s #ProductManagement newsletter lovingly curated by Jock Busuttil (@jock) features Marc Abraham, Rich Mironov, Emily Tate and Donna Lichaw

    #prodmgmt #careerpath #job

    imanageproducts.com/producthea

  10. PRODUCTHEAD: The strange attraction of desire paths

    This week’s #productmanagement newsletter lovingly curated by Jock Busuttil (@jock) features Smriti Swaminathan, @thulme @ainikolov & Will Stokes

    #prodmgmt #ux #desirepaths imanageproducts.com/producthea

  11. PRODUCTHEAD: How to record your user research interviews

    This week’s #productmanagement newsletter lovingly curated by Jock Busuttil (@jock) features @evamux_research and @tbfess

    #prodmgmt #userinterviews #recording imanageproducts.com/producthea

  12. PRODUCTHEAD: How to plan a user research interview

    This week’s #productmanagement newsletter lovingly curated by Jock Busuttil (@jock) features @mulegirl @steveportigal @thedailyem @ania_mastalerz

    #prodmgmt #userinterviews imanageproducts.com/producthea

  13. PRODUCTHEAD: Trade-offs and negotiation

    This week’s #productmanagement newsletter lovingly curated by Jock Busuttil (@jock) features Chris Bell, Prof E Wertheim, @lucyjspence & @johncutlefish

    #prodmgmt #negotiation #tradeoff imanageproducts.com/producthea

  14. What freelance product management is really like with Jock Busuttil

    Off the back of his recent article for Mind The Product, Liam Smith interviewed me about my experiences in freelance product management.

    I started as a freelance product manager in 2012 when I founded Product People Limited, and had been blogging about product management for a couple of years before that. (You can read my first ever blog post if you like.)

    #prodmgmt #contracting #experience #freelancing #productManagement

    📖 Read more: imanageproducts.com/what-freel

  15. Hey there product people of Mastodon. What are your hot tips for helping a time-selling business (aka consultancy) transition to a product-selling business? Assume the tech team is solid and funding is secured... this question is more about the wetware of the people involved.
    #product #technology #productmanager #ProductMgmt #productmanagent #wetware #psychology #smallbusines #organisations

  16. ‘Turning back the years’ 82p-a-day product people say are ‘minimizing wrinkles’

    ‘After a few weeks of daily use, I noticed my skin looking more hydrated and my nails growing…
    #NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Health #beauty #beautyproducts #Make-Up #ShoppingPicks #skincare
    newsbeep.com/us/616924/

  17. ‘Turning back the years’ 82p-a-day product people say are ‘minimizing wrinkles’

    ‘After a few weeks of daily use, I noticed my skin looking more hydrated and my nails growing…
    #NewsBeep #News #Nutrition #beauty #BeautyProducts #Health #Make-up #ShoppingPicks #Skincare #UK #UnitedKingdom
    newsbeep.com/uk/558777/

  18. What even is an "Enterprise" in the context of #B2E?

    As #product people, we spend a lot of time thinking about our specific target market, but rarely about the context of our clients' organizations. Why are B2E salespeople so much more demanding? When we understand the bigger picture of the complexity of huge organizations, we can then make product decisions that make sense for the Whole Product.

    Read my latest article:
    contextsoup.substack.com/p/wha

    #productmanagement #enterprise

  19. I have been thinking about payments on the Fediverse (for a while).

    1/

    To make sure a Fediverse payment system is useful we should think in terms of a set Archetypes and each of their wants and a pains.

    (Product people often call "Archetypes": Personas. Marketers often call "Archetypes": Segments.)

    ...

    #AssetFlow #FediDev

  20. "“We have s--t for f**king poor people. Who buys our s--t? I don’t buy Campbell’s products barely anymore. It’s not healthy now that I know what the f---‘s in it,” part of the recording said. “Bioengineered meat -- I don’t wanna eat a piece of chicken that came from a 3-D printer.”"

    clickondetroit.com/news/local/

    Well, that sure is a ringing endorsement from a Campbell's executive. Wonder if they'll use that for their marketing material.

    #Food #Campbells #Soup #CEO #FAIL

  21. We don't need more. We need less.

    Every week:
    🧠 A new framework.
    ⚙️ A new "layer".
    🤖 A new AI wrapper.
    🔄 A new YAML format to abstract what used to be a shell script.

    And then we wonder:
    "Why is our software hard to debug?"
    "Why do our builds break randomly?"
    "Why is onboarding a 6-month journey through tribal folklore?"

    I once said I write bug-free software that can be finished.
    People laughed, especially product people.
    Not because it's wrong.
    But because they’ve forgotten it's possible.

    We build complexity on top of confusion:
    A + B becomes C.
    C + D becomes E.
    Now, E is broken, and we would create a new layer, but nobody knows how A or B worked in the first place. For example HTML/JavaScript, we leave it there and just add layers around it.

    Take XML.
    Everyone says it's ugly.
    But you could validate it automatically, generate diagrams, enforce structure.
    Now we're parsing YAML with 7 linters and still can't tell if a space is a bug.

    Take Gradle.
    You can define catalogues, versioning, and settings, but can't update a dependency without reading 3 blogs and sacrificing a goat.
    This is called "developer experience" now?

    Take Spring Boot.
    I wouldn't trust a Spring Boot or any java Framework powered airplane.
    Too many CVEs. Too much magic. Too little control.

    We don't need "smarter" tools.
    We need dumber, boring, reliable defaults.

    Start boring.
    Start small.
    Then only change the 1% that needs to be fast, clever, or shiny.
    You'll rarely even reach that point.
    Like everyone says, "Y is more performant and faster than X", but no one reached the limit of X. Why should I care? Meanwhile, we use performant AI.

    Real engineering is not chasing hype.
    It's understanding the system so deeply that you no longer need most of it.

    We've replaced curiosity with cargo cults.
    We've replaced learning with LLM prompting.

    And somehow, we're surprised when AI loses to a 1980s Atari in a chess game.
    At least the Atari understood its own memory.

    Simplicity = less maintenance = fewer bugs = happier teams.

    We need less. Not more.
    #devex #simplicity #softwareengineering #nocodependency#stopthehype #bugfree #springboot #gradle #xml #yamlhell #boringisgood #minimalism #AIhype #infrastructure #cleancode #pragmatism #java #NanoNative