A lot has been said about #passkeys , but what are the benefits and drawbacks from a product manager's perspective?
I'll tell you here: https://www.leadinginproduct.com/p/passkeys-vs-passwords
A lot has been said about #passkeys , but what are the benefits and drawbacks from a product manager's perspective?
I'll tell you here: https://www.leadinginproduct.com/p/passkeys-vs-passwords
Perfect Match: Your Preferences and Career Opportunities
As product professionals, sometimes we face career decisions. The key is alignment with your personal preferences, strengths, and career aspirations. Here's a structured approach to evaluate opportunities:
https://leadinginproduct.substack.com/p/perfect-match-your-preferences-and-career-opportunities
Tips for making complex technical problems click:
https://www.leadinginproduct.com/p/making-complex-technical-concepts-click
The Problem With Eisenhower's Delegation: What will you do if you cannot delegate?
https://www.leadinginproduct.com/p/the-problem-with-eisenhowers-delegation
Co-Leadership in Complex Product Development
When Two Heads Are Better Than One: Co-Leading Specialized Products
"A pragmatic approach to address this challenge involves implementing a co-leadership model: pairing a seasoned product manager with an experienced subject matter expert."
https://www.leadinginproduct.com/p/co-leadership-in-complex-products
I suggest creating your own "gravity map of influence." Think of it like gravity in space — some people have more pull than others. These are the folks who, no matter their job title, can sway opinions, influence decisions, and make things happen.
https://www.leadinginproduct.com/p/gravity-maps-an-alternative-to-org-charts
How to Let Go of a Product You’ve Built with Passion
👉 https://www.leadinginproduct.com/p/how-to-let-go-of-a-product