Leading without Authority

Leading without Authority

Do most of the conversations about leading without authority begin and end with “Make sure people like you, and act with integrity, and people will do what you say?” Not very helpful advice, is it? Don’t worry, we’ve got your back. Here are some more useful perspectives on how you can lead a product team made up of your peers. This advice is especially helpful for all of you who are not the CEO of your product…

Meanwhile, in product news we share three new products that help you become more effective testing, writing, and keeping track of your to dos. And if you weren’t efficient enough, we look at a new feature that will make opening up one of your favorite tools not so daunting.

Deep-dive: Leading Without Authority.?Product Managers find themselves in a pivotal yet challenging role. Charged with the task of bringing innovative products to life, they navigate a complex web of technical challenges, stakeholder expectations, and team dynamics. Yet, what sets their role apart is not just the breadth of their responsibilities but the nuanced art of leading the product teams that they work with – often software developers and user experience professionals – even though those colleagues traditionally don’t report to the Product Manager.?Our own Mike Belsito explores this topic in-depth.

Product Managers Must Lead Without Authority. As a seasoned product manager, Warren Smith often faces challenges leading cross-functional teams without having direct authority over team members. Success hinges on the ability to inspire, influence, and drive collaboration among team members. The art of leading without authority is an essential skill for any product manager seeking to maximize team productivity and deliver exceptional results. Warren explores practices product managers can use to effectively lead without formal authority.

Two practical strategies for leading without authority as a Product Manager. It’s almost a cliche now that product managers don’t have direct reports, but they ARE directly responsible for the success and launch of their products. It’s a cliche because it’s still true and still hasn’t changed in the tech world. Garrett Rysko introduces two tools that help you lead without authority. One helps you visualize who holds influence over your product’s success and what drives them. The other helps you use that visualization to win.

Influencing Without Authority As A Product Manager. As a product managers, you get to lead and guide your team, without the power to tell them what to do. This skill of influencing without authority is critical, and it requires you to build up your influence to ensure that the team is working toward the same goals. Nishant Rawat shares some strategies for becoming a more influential product manager.

Leadership Without Authority on Steroids. Product strategy starts with the goals. To create a solid product strategy you must understand the company goals. More than that?—?you must help the company break them down and make sure they make sense. Noa Ganot answers two questions related to that idea that get to the heart of leading without authority: why product leaders must be involved in the business goals, and why you have leverage there.

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Influencing without Authority. Product Managers have all the responsibility — without any authority. Some of us have learned to lead under these circumstances — with strategies that have worked well, and others with mixed results. In this discussion, we chat about this topic with someone who has led both with and without authority throughout his career, John Vars, CEO of Mixhalo. You'll learn what's worked well for John as he's navigated this challenge throughout his career — both as a product person and, now, as a CEO.

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Product Management News: Week of Month Day, 2024

Want to find bugs before your customers do? Continuous reliability platform Antithesis helps catch those bugs that escape even the most thorough testing efforts. The product continuously searches your software for problems within a simulated environment where you can reproduce every problem, allowing you to debug even the most complex issues. Don’t view using Antithesis as a reason not to test at all. Consider it a safety net to catch infrequent, and potentially catastrophic, bugs.

Use AI to help you right write… wait… Do you appreciate the help you get from grammar and spelling checkers but think those squiggly lines mock you, or get annoyed having to make a bunch of individual fixes to your grammar gaffes? Fixkey, a new native macOS application offers an alternative. With one shortcut, Fixkey will intelligently rephrase entire sentences instead of requiring you to click on each correction. Let’s just hope you didn’t intend to write in the passive voice.

One list to rule them all? Do you find track your to-dos in multiple places, which usually means you lose track of them? A new app, Superlist, may help you bring order to that chaos. Superlist is not just a list of tasks, and it’s not just a place to jot down notes. It's both. Superlists give you a way to structure your thinking and transform it into actionable steps. This app not only helps you keep track of tasks, but its organization features and integrations with calendar apps help make sure you actually complete them.

Ever fear opening Slack after you’ve been gone for a few hours? Slack AI catches you up on lengthy threads and unread messages. Slack is launching a bundle of AI features, which should save you from wading through dozens of old messages to get up to speed on what you missed. The caveat is the features are only available on enterprise plans. Apparently, teams at small companies don’t go into deep rabbit holes in their chat apps.

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