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You might be wondering if it’s essential for a product manager to learn SQL. Today, we’ll talk about the benefits of learning SQL and how it can help you become a better product manager. Many people don’t know this, but knowing SQL can benefit PMs, so stick around and know why. The Power of Data Let us first understand the power of data. It’s painful. It’s brutal and a little sadistic, but it’s beautiful. Data is a Product Manager’s best friend. Without the data, they can’t make decisions and efficiently carry out their work. The most important information for any decision should come from analyzing numbers gathered through tracking users’ behaviour on an app. Product Managers are comfortable using third-party tools like Mixpanel and Google Analytics to get their data. However, when it’s time to interact with databases directly, they often rely upon other people before meeting stakeholders or creating…

Hey people, The first thing you should know about a product roadmap is: that you need it. Really. One of the most valuable ways to manage the risk of failure and reduce the time taken to build successful products is by making a product roadmap followed throughout its lifecycle by developers, managers, and users. A Product Roadmap can be a communication tool for product managers, designers, developers, and users. Also, it can help clarify how different pieces of information fit together to define the actual value of your product. Today’s post would essentially talk about a product roadmap, why it is important, and how you can make one. But, first things first. What is a Product Roadmap? Let’s think about it this way; a product roadmap is a high-level, visual summary that maps out the vision and direction of your product over time. It is a statement of intent. It…

Hey everyone, Yes, it’s true. If you’re looking to break into product management, then learning about the role of an APM is a great place to start. You must have many questions about who APMs are, their roles and responsibilities, what educational qualifications and skills you need, the role of internships, how you can start preparing if you are currently in college, etc. That’s what we’ll discuss. In today’s post, we will cover everything related to APMs. Who is an APM? APM is an acronym for Associate Product Manager. APMs are responsible for defining and managing the products their company offers, making them integral to the success of any business. Keep reading if you’re interested in learning more about this exciting career opportunity! Now, addressing the fundamental question like always, What do APMs do? Roles and responsibilities of an APM In simple terms, an APM does everything that a product…

Hey everyone, Guesstimates are an essential aspect of Product Management interviews. Today’s post discusses how you want to solve a guesstimate and the approach that you would take. We’ll also take an example to show this to you.  Let’s start with this fundamental question.  What are Guesstimates? As the name suggests, it is estimating something by guessing, and that estimate should be done analytically and logically. Guesstimates are essential in a PM role, not just as an interview question. So as a PM, whenever you’re working on a new feature or say you’re planning to build a new vertical, guesstimates are very important because they help you forecast your feature or product’s impact. Let’s say you want to build a chatbot feature for Swiggy (though Swiggy already has a chatbot feature, let’s assume that you have to develop it).  You will have to estimate how much it will impact product…

Hey everyone, Product Management, to be very honest, is not exactly what there is on the internet. Hence we’re here to break this down into small and easier components to help you transition into being an awesome product manager. In today’s blog, we’ll present insights we’ve gathered from Gautam Mahesh, Product Head @Decentro, who’s been a lifelong follower of Product Management and product management professionals for 9+ years. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSZzpfM5Y1s Watch the full video on Product Frameworks by Gautam Mahesh In this blog, we will understand the basics of some of the frameworks that you will see in product management. What are Frameworks in a Product Management Context? Most people typically use product frameworks to prioritize features, identify the right set of problems to solve, or even weed out the ones that might not have much impact. Frameworks are usually standardized everywhere, be it online, offline, in literature, books, etc., but they must be applied…

In today’s blog, we have insights on ‘What do Product Managers do’ from Pushpak Teja, currently working in the product strategy team at MoEngage. He has five plus years of work experience in B2B SaaS companies across software development and product management. The Classic PM Venn Diagram This Venn diagram is one of the prevalent questions or diagrams you will see when somebody describes Product Management. An interesting article, ’10 Venn diagrams that describe product management’, is also a good read. Manage a Team to Take Action on Necessary Features Product managers primarily work with these three teams: your design or UX team, your tech team, your engineering team, and your business folks.  You get your business goals. For example, in your quarterly or annual plans, your business tells you that this is what you want to focus on, say to increase the number of customers you have by 100%.…