Ten Traits of Good Product Managers
Jeff [email protected]
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What is a trait?
Why do we need a dictionary when we have wireless?: Uploaded to flickr by ElektraCuteflickr.com/photos/88903556@N00/119058236/
What is a trait?► Often called “soft skills”
► Something you have (and everyone has)
► Not binary
► Malleable, to some extent
► “Just enough” is good; too much is bad
► Good product managers have certain traits
► Learn to exploit yours for fun and profit!
Why should we care about traits?
► Traits make people who they are
► Traits make people good or bad at certain things
► Traits can put the “good” in “good product manager”
between the tangible and intangible: Uploaded to flickr by lil’bearflickr.com/photos/lilbear/253860293/
Learning about traits from the Wii
You need “just enough” of traits
A little A lot
“Amount” of trait
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Ten Traits1. Passion
2. Empathy
3. Humility
4. Self-awareness
5. Tenacity
6. Decisiveness
7. Innovativeness
8. Confidence
9. Focus
10.Persuasiveness
Passion► Bad product managers have indifference
► Good product managers have passion
► You need passion to build great products
► You need passion to inspire others to build great products Sparkly heart: Uploaded to flickr by
*saxon*flickr.com/photos/88903556@N00/119058236/
Passionate about vacuums
Source: www.innovation-creative.com/z4171_james_dyson.jpg
Does Passion Matter?
“I think ‘inspiring passion’ matters a lot … There’s an art to creating a shared vision that people can adopt as their own, a vision that will motivate them even when you’re not around to keep the fires hot.”-- Bob Corrigan
www.productbeautiful.com/2008/04/02/does-passion-matter/
Empathy► Bad product managers have disdain
► Good product managers have empathy
► Empathize with customers in order fulfill their needs
► Empathize with colleagues to create effective and high-performing teams
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Source: www.spurgeon.org/~phil/posters.htm
Humility► Bad product managers have arrogance
► Good product managers have humility
“Credibility is the capital you trade with, start with humility. … Humility and honesty gain respect, as does asking for help and being reciprocal about sharing thanks for getting it.”– Source: “Surviving Product Management” by Louis Columbus
pragmaticmarketing.com/publications/magazine/4/2/survivingPM
Self-awareness► Bad product managers have ignorance of
their strengths and weaknesses
► Good product managers have self-awareness
“Self-awareness is being conscious of what you’re good at while acknowledging what you still have yet to learn. This includes admitting when you don’t have the answer and owning up to mistakes.”– Source: “Self Awareness and the Effective Leader” by Chris Musselwhite
www.inc.com/resources/leadership/articles/20071001/musselwhite.html
Humility vs. self-awareness► You can have humility and not self-awareness
You give credit to others for a successful project…
… yet you do not acknowledge that your incompetence nearly caused the project to fail
► You can have self-awareness and not humilityYou acknowledge that your incompetence nearly
caused the project to fail
… yet you do not give credit to others for saving it and making it a success
Tenacity► Bad product managers have low
tolerances for overcoming challenges
► Good product managers have tenacity
“have a wellspring of spiritual energy to call on to surmount any obstacle.”-- Stewart Butterfield (flickr)– Source: “The Unexpurgated Stewart Butterfield” by Chris Musselwhite
nextnet.typepad.com/the_next_net/2006/12/the-unexpurgate.html
Words to live by: Uploaded to flickr by Erik Charltonflickr.com/photos/erikcharlton/2039569768/
Decisiveness► Bad product managers have difficulty
making decisions
► Good product managers have decisiveness
Cold stone: Uploaded to flickr by tyger_lyllieflickr.com/photos/tyger_lyllie/202389797/
Decisiveness + decision-making
► “The best, most succinct definition I ever heard as to what my job as a product manager entailed was: ‘Your job is to make decisions.’”– Source: “The Exceptional Product Manager: What is the Right Stuff?” By Mark J.
Tiedman pragmaticmarketing.com/publications/magazine/3/2/0503mjt
► “The choice to not make a decision — to do more research, run the numbers again, talk with more customers — is actually a decision!”– Source: “The importance of decision-making” By Jeff Lash
www.goodproductmanager.com/2006/12/21/the-importance-of-decision-making/
Innovativeness► Bad product managers have limited
success approaching problems in new ways
► Good product managers have innovativeness
► Product management is inherently an innovation activity
Post Office Innovation: Uploaded to flickr by Kris Cohenflickr.com/photos/kcohen/509497624/
Confidence► Bad product managers have doubt and
fear
► Good product managers have confidence
► Confidence in– Ideas
– Abilities
– Effectiveness
– Decisions
– Themselves buff canoer: Uploaded to flickr by mahalieflickr.com/photos/mahalie/189147420/
Homer Simpson, Product Manager?► “The Homer”
► For only $82,000…– A bubble dome for the
driver, and another for passengers.
– An “extremely large beverage holder”
– Car horns that play “La Cucaracha”
– Shag carpeting
– Chrome air scoop and spoiler
– Tail fins
– Straps and muzzles for small children
Thanks to Tom Grant for the reminder about this episode: blogs.forrester.com/product_management/2008/03/homer-simpson-p.html
Focus► Bad product managers have too many
“agendas” to be effective
► Good product managers have focus
► It is better to do one thing well than to do a lot of things poorly
irony; Uploaded to flickr by mrpattersonsir flickr.com/photos/mrpattersonsir/30325860/
Persuasiveness► Bad product managers have an inability
to influence others
► Good product managers have persuasiveness
► If you can not persuade,everything elseis irrelevant
3D Team Leadership Arrow Concept: Uploaded to flickr by lumaxartflickr.com/photos/lumaxart/2137729430/More at thegoldguys.blogspot.com/
Using traits to your advantage► What traits do you not have enough of?
► What traits do you have too much of?
► Improving your effectiveness comes from awareness and understanding of your traits
► When hiring, seek to understand traits of prospective product managers– Ask questions which will provide examples of
how traits are (or are not) used on the job
What was not included here► Industry experience
► Technical skills
► Ability to write MRDs/PRDs
► MBA
► Knowledge of Agile
► Etc…
► “Hire for Attitude, Train for Skill”– fastcompany.com/magazine/04/hiring.html
Other resources on the topic► Seven Traits of Successful Product
Managers– michael.hightechproductmanagement.com/2006/12/
seven_traits_of_successful_pro.html
► The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Product Managers– community.featureplan.com/community/2007/03/
past_webinar_the_7_habits_of_h.php
► How to be a Great Product Manager– onproductmanagement.wordpress.com/2007/08/14/how-to-be-a-great-product-
manager-boxed-set-with-bonus-features/
Thanks for listening!
Questions / comments / feedback encouraged
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