Part 1: User-Centricity
Become a Strong Product Manager in 6 Months
Part 1 User Centricity
Dear Junior Product Manager, here are the things I wish I knew about these skills when I started my journey in Product...
?After more than 4 years of Product Management, I see a recurring episode happening over and over. We get the chance to become an associate Product Manager (PM) only because we hold a scrum certificate. Know this agile framework is very important, but there is more to know if you want to create more impact faster.
In a series of three articles, I will share 3 skills, together with some practical examples which will help any PM to position themselves as irreplaceable and will speed up the positive impact the product can have on its users.
I wish I knew about these skills when I first started my journey in Product...
Beyond Scrum and market knowledge, what skills are needed for an associate PM?
I ran several surveys on LinkedIn targeting product managers, this resulted in more than 50 answers. The question they were asked is simple:
Which skill did you wish you had when you started working in product?
In this series of three blogs, I will provide some insights on how you can accelerate your expertise on the three areas mentioned above to make yourself as a strong PM in only 6 months. This blog focuses on:
?My next blog will then look deeper into:
o?North Star Metric vs Vanity Metrics
o?How to read the data?
?And my final blog will explore:
o Internal with the core team?
?*The topic framework knowledge will be tackled separately as it is a topic per se.?
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User-centric approach
The following framework will increase the understanding of your customers and help you focus on what's most important for them, the real opportunities worth tackling.?
Value proposition Canvas (Osterwalder, Pigneur: Value Proposition Design, 2014)
Start broad, from the customer’s "everyday" routine. Do not focus only on your product domain. I.e. if you are building a product for B2B users, start mapping from the moment they wake up till they go to bed. The Value Proposition Canvas is a framework to understand and ensure that there is a fit between the "product offering" and the "market needs".
?To use this framework, you need to capture the jobs, pains and gains of the users. Then connect them with the "solution" or value provided by your product. Follow the next steps to fill out this framework. Completing the customer profile is by far the most important asset you create.
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Customer profile
Customer Jobs:?
This describes what your customers are trying to get done.?
Customer Pains
These are what makes the customer annoyed or failing the job.
When writing the pains, try to be as concrete as possible. An example:?
"It's annoying to use excel because it is so slow to work with large files"?
In this case we don't know when it starts to get annoying, try to be more precise and find out how many minutes it takes before it starts to get annoying, so you can create a better solution. A more precise pain would be, "After X minutes Excel is annoying..."
Customer Gains
This is all about the desired outcome your customers are seeking. It is essential to split the thought process into 4 different sections. Functional gains, social gains, positive emotions and savings (time, money, effort).?Similarly, in this?case, try to be as precise as possible.?
When you have collected the jobs, pain and gains, prioritise these by severity. Then connect them with the value provided by your product. To do this, use the value map.?
Value Map
It describes the "features" of your product in a structured way. It breaks down your value proposition into 3 categories.?
Picture from - B2b international
So, to summarise my key takeaways so far to accelerate the path to become a strong Product Manager:?
Do’s?
User-Centricity
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Keep an eye out for my next blog on leveraging data as a Product Manager!
?Thank you to Tiziano Nessi for submitting this blog to Maxwell Bond for publication. Would you like to see your article published? Get in touch with me directly at [email protected] to ask about opportunities to feature as a Product specialist in upcoming campaigns, blogs, and events.
20+ Jahre CEO/Gründer diverser Firmen für digitale Produkte ???| Interim Management Servant Leadership Rollen | CEO ARISE GmbH
3 年Very good approach BUT: no one becomes in 6 month a strong Product Manager- this needs several years and projects to gain working experience on the mentioned topics. What will happen is , that regarding these important skill sets - these will make a product manager better and it will be requested skills. Further scrum and product Manager are not equal. Product manager are product life cycle educated. Product Owner (should be this too) but are related to scrum and mostly working on certain parts of a product rather then on the complete product-“ like acquisition “….. just my 2 cents ??
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3 年Thank you Elicia Hermitt for providing a platform to share insights on product management! ?? stay tuned for the next blog posts and feel free to contact me if you have any feedback / questions/ etc!