Managing requirements is a fundamental task that every product manager must face. How can you effectively prioritize and schedule different requirements? How can you organize your work in a more struc···
In most people’s minds, product managers deal with requirements, prototypes, and functionality. While this understanding isn’t wrong, the template shared by the author sheds light on how product man···
For self-taught product managers, without systematic training and a comprehensive knowledge framework, learning often relies on books and online articles. However, the quality of these resources varie···
Product managers can be categorized into different levels—junior, mid, and senior—with each level requiring distinct capabilities. For mid to senior-level product managers, how can they continue to ···
For G-end products (government-related products), there's usually less direct contact with users, as it’s the sales team that handles the interactions. So, when training the sales team, how can y···
User targeting is a critical part of a product manager’s role. But how exactly do we do it right? In this article, I’ll provide an overview of the importance, function, and methods of user targeting···
This article introduces a framework for deconstructing unfamiliar businesses, divided into four parts. To help readers understand the framework, the article uses an e-commerce customer service scenari···
In this article, the author shares a general framework for product growth thinking, focusing on three main aspects: setting goals, identifying factors, and building models. The article outlines the sp···
For a product manager, understanding technology has many benefits. It's not about becoming a developer but about reducing the communication gap between product managers and developers. To understa···
For a product manager to evolve from a novice to a mature and wise professional, they must endure numerous challenges and setbacks. Making mistakes is inevitable. The author of this article summarizes···