Service to Product: A Unique Differentiator in Your Professional Journey
Bhavya Narendra
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Shifting from the service industry to product development offers a valuable distinction in your professional profile. While service roles often emphasise time commitment, products provide an opportunity to demonstrate scalable impact.
This transition showcases your ability to think strategically. translate customer needs into tangible solutions, and manage the entire product lifecycle. This breadth of expertise highlights a versatile skillset highly sought, after by employers seeking well-rounded individuals.
Therefore, harness the power of your product development experience. It positions you as a strategic thinker with the ability to delivery lasting value, making you a standout candidate in today’s competitive market.
Bridging the Gap: Service to Product
Shifting Gears:
Moving from service to product demands a mindset shift. Embrace the broader perspective of product vision, user experience, and market fit. Actively learn product management frameworks everyday! along with user research, and market analysis. Shadow product managers to gain insights. ( Don't forget to read the books... For example: "How AI Thinks" by Nigel Toon )
Up-skilling for Success:
Product roles often require technical skills like coding. Bridge the gap through online courses, coding bootcamps, or open-source project contributions. Explore internal training or cross-functional projects.
Collaboration is Key:
Product development thrives on collaboration - Partner ecosystem (intrinsic and extrinsic). Improve your communication and collaboration skills to work effectively with diverse teams. Actively participate, share ideas constructively and learn from others. ( Especially from those who are generous to help )
Beyond the Basics:
By embracing the strategies, individuals can successfully navigate the transition from service to product and thrive in their new roles.
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