How do you learn Product Management?
Preferably interested in knowing the skills with which you up your game outside the work.
I am PM with around 5 yrs of experience. I’m struggling to take my skill to next level. always receive feedback from management that output isn’t good, mostly that UX isn’t good. what can I do to improve my work?
Can experienced people share what has worked out well for them? or point me to some directions?
Improve the UX of your product experiences - that's the feedback
Try out the end to end UX of your flows as the customer, and see what the gaps are that you could address/improve
Nobody knows the product better than the people building and using it everyday - gather feedback from customers and Engs
Point 👆one thing which has helped me is to ask customers to try out the flows and share what they are thinking at each step. I should do it more .
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Pick up system design in software engineering. High level
Preferably interested in knowing the skills with which you up your game outside the work.
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