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1:00- Meet Nils Davis
2:47- Nils reminds us that Product Managers are really âUnicornsâ in the workforce
7:00- Nils shares his favorite phrase as a Product Manager âYour obvious is your artâ
8:47- Nils shares the pros/cons of understanding your âspikeâ
10:03- We discuss how it's difficult to share our superpower with the people that surround us
12:08- Nils shares the different ways we can discover our PM spike/superpower
15:45- Todd shares the struggle with asking for feedback to identify your PM spike/superpower
17:52- Nils shares one of his PM spikes
20:15- Todd shares the PM spike he wishes he had
22:12- Todd compares Joeâs PM spike to that of a Golden Retriever
25:20- A new word is introduced to the Product Porch- âPragmatic Empathyâ
28:15- Todd asks the question of whether or not the PM role has a unique set of capabilities
33:19- We review the stable of âProductâ Unicorns-
36:19- Todd reminds us why heâs against Annual Performance Reviews and not a coder đ
39:10- We wrap up with our advice for the PM community struggling to find their âspikeâ (Nils-leverage Clifton Strengths Finder assessment)- people are the stars of their own movies
40:18- Todd- Donât feel guilty for your spike. Find that thing that you love and lean into it
41:30- Joe- Be genuine and true to yourself (not as profound as Todd/Nils)
42:00- Nils ends with a very profound thought- âProduct Managers are amazing creatures, yet you would never know it from reading their resumeâ
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2:15 What are the Product Management trends everyone is talking about
4:30- Todd asks the question: Are we focusing on the problem at the expense of the solution?
7:00- Joe explains why he believes we have over-indexed on some of the common PM themes
10:05- We are getting paid to deliver- reality check for all PMs
11:45- Ryan tells how this is a struggle for Type A personalities
13:16- Todd walks us through his approach to move to execution (from high-level concepts to delivery)
14:21- Joeâs shares an unpopular opinion about SAFe and its value for Product Leaders
16:08- Todd shares how he uses Ryan and Joe for some very specific product needs- team bonding moment
18:45 Todd admits that SAFe quarterly planning is awesome. Joe and Todd have a moment
22:54- What is the Product Managers Role in Solutioning? Ryan shared his POV
27:12- Todd shares a current situation on what to do with competing perspectives on proposed solutions-
29:09- You need to have confidence and conviction- Ryan Cantwell- this is what a PM needs to do
30:30- Sometimes you just make calculated risks as Product Managers- we discuss as a team
35:03- Todd kicks off a Job title game- problem or solution. Grab your popcorn!
39:01- Todd shares why he loves âdefining the problemâ
41:04- Key Takeaways-
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1:22 The fellas discuss their favorite Ken phrase
1:44- Ken tells us what it means to be a product management truth teller
5:16- What can we do as product managers to become more valuable?
8:35- One of the first steps- What goal are you trying to achieve and how can I help you get there?
10:30- Ken tells us why you should spend 20 min a week interviewing a customer
12:55: Todd outlines why experimentation is critical for a product manager
16:45- The team discuss the product management anti-patterns we should watch out for
23:00- How to make yourself an indispensable product person?
26:30- Ken talks about how you can build a quarterly plan to build a strong product management team
28:00- Todd shares his PM secret sauce- Product Framing
29:00- Ryan reminds us to ask the question âSo Whatâ
30:56- We share Kenâs favorite PM phrase âMagic Beansâ
34:15- What got us here (why are there so many PMs that are unemployed)?
37:40- Is there another domain where the role is defined by someone who doesnât understand the value of product management?
40:00 Key Takeaways/Wrap-up
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1:22- Joe explains why the role of Product Player Coach role is a cop-out
2:51- Todd uses data to say how it can work and leverages his love of the NBA to demonstrates why
5:34- We discuss what success looks like for a Product Manager Player Coach
10:02- Ryan walks us through how we resolved the challenges associated with this hybrid role
13:32- Todd walks us through the disadvantages of the hybrid PM/Coach role
16:03- Joe emphatically tells us why Product Managers must be successful at relationships- Product Managers are already âcoachesâ
20:15- We talk about getting uncomfortable to grow as a product manager
23:30- Joe discusses his affinity for gold stars
26:30- Life lessons from being a player-coach have advantages for career advancement if you want to be a people manager
30:20- What are the negatives of being a player-coach?
32:30- We hear about Toddâs real-life experience as a player-coach. Todd clashes with his peers but learns to turn it around.
34:50- Ryan tells us about his real-life experience as a player-coach. Heâs the scapegoat!
37:10- How do relationships change when you become a player-coach?
40:20- Hear a fantastic analogy between player-coach and Spider-man 2
44:25- Words of advice for anyone considering the role of player-coach.
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1:30 Ryan ponders what product failure means?
3:37 The true definition of failure is identified
6:33 Todd speaks to the categories of product failure
9:33 Todd assumes the role of therapist and tells Ryan and Joe they didnât fail
12:13- We discuss how we turn failure into a learning opportunity
15:06- Joe discusses the most underrated product management skill
19:08- We bring back the Jobs to be done framework when dealing with our co-workers
22:25- Todd shares a tip on how manage friction with a co-workers (brilliant)
25:44- We talk about the temptation to take short-cuts with process
29:00 Todd tells us why he didnât win any newsroom awards one year
31:00 Ryan comes up with a new PM slogan âIt's the scars that make you and not the successesâ (Joe thinks it should be on a bumper sticker)
32:34- The âlearningâ is knowing how we can do it better next time (Hallmark card time)
35:00 - Todd reminds why we shouldnât never give up when the going gets tough
36:08 - We talk about the fear of using AI to make product management short cuts
37:09 - We all share our product failure war stories
44:30- Wayneâs World reference makes its way into our podcast- Success!
48:00- Thoughts on how you respond to failure drives who you are as a product manager
52:00 Wrap Up
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1:07 â Joe kicks off the discussion on useless product management terms.
1:49 â We start the PM Jargon Draft, with Todd winning the #1 pick.
3:04 â Todd and Ryanâs #1 pick: "CEO of the Product."
4:23 â Joeâs #1 pick: "Customer Centric" (heâs salty he couldnât trade for the #1 pick).
6:07 â Todd discusses how every healthcare company is "patient-first" â shouldnât we all be patient-first in healthcare?
7:14 â Ryan questions "Productize" â is it a verb? A new word in the English dictionary? The big draft controversy.
9:41 â Todd adds "Gathering Requirements" to his hit list of terrible PM terms. We suggest "Gathering Insights" as a better alternative.
15:00 â Iteration vs. Agile discussion â "We are going to be Agile" drives Joe nuts because it often just means "Can we launch it faster?"
18:20 â Ryan selects a declaration: "We are going to be more innovative."
21:10 â "Thinking outside the box" is a controversial pick in the draft.
22:25 â Todd explains why he hates the term "Feature Parity"; Joe recommends "Holistic Approach" instead.
30:51 â "Being Product-led" is a steal in the 3rd round for Ryan, who explains what it really means.
36:10 â Undrafted superstar PM Terms (Joe has PTSD from Ryan yelling at him for "fail fast").
40:00 â Todd predicts next yearâs draft class, starting with "Outcomes over Outputs," "Product-Market Fit," and "Go-to-Market Enablement."
43:00 â Actionable takeaways.Help keep the Product Porch lights on by giving at Patreon.com/TheProductPorch.
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Ryan tells us how he leveraged PM principles recently for his mulch project ( 0:45)Joe shows us how Ryan applied the Jobs to Done framework to Ryanâs approach (3:00)We discuss how often we apply PM Principles creep into our life (5:00)Todd discusses how Problem Framing can be applied in real-world scenarios (12:00)Joe gives us a review of the Broadway Show âHeart of Rock and Rollâ (20:00)Ryan walks us through dot voting techniques for family (21:00)Todd experiments with Tiny Acts of Discovery (23:50) Ryan applies iteration techniques when filling up the dishwasher (26:40)Todd discusses success metrics and his neighbor's lawn (31:00)We talk about which product principles donât work in real life (32:27)Key takeaways and our recommendations (38:24)
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Product Champions: a new title for PMs (1:00)Airbnb gets rid of product manager title (3:45)Chief No Officer / Head of No / Innovation Sponge / Walking Roadblock / Killer of Dreams, (5:55)Superman, Smokey the Bear and Lil Smokies, and User Psychologists (12:15)Group Therapist, Anger Manager, and The Negotiator (15:20)Outcome Architect and Director of Opinions (19:00)Aladdin and Product Genie wishing rules (22:30)Provlemologist and Innovation Specialists (27:15)The Fortune Teller, Product Facilier, and Product Gambler (29:45)Napalm Artist, sports cliches, and The Joker (33:40)Value Broker, Risk Mitigator, and Zookeeper (37:40)We discuss whether or not the PM title needs a rebrand (39:00)Which PM titles are our favorites (41:00)Why the Product Manager role needs a brand and marketing department (45:15)Key Takeaways (46:40)
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Ryan emphatically explains why you donât need experience for a PM job (2:11)Joe shares why it isnât a black/white answer (4:20)The danger in over-indexing to hiring for experience (8:30)The value of mentorships to overcome a lack of industry experience (18:00)Ryan walks us through the beginners mindset as a product leader (23:00)Find fit for the role - donât rely on the experience - how long does it take to be great at product discovery (28:00)Ryan tell us why he hates the term âfail fastâ (31:00)The similarities between baseball and product management (35:10)A teaser on an upcoming product management podcast (41:00)Key Takeaways (45:30)
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Ryanâs story - struggle with plastic bags - being environmentally responsible (:58)Jobs to be Done is a PMâs superpower (5:00)Using the empathy superpower for evil (6:00)Using the storytelling for evil (8:14)Navigating Righteous Path of Product Management (13:20)Using the planning superpower for evil (17:00)Avoiding stakeholders that get in your way (20:15)Why shouldn't we pursue the dark side of product management (22:00)How do you know when your employees are looking for impact but doing it in a self serving way - how to stop it from happening (27:00)Balance between short and long term product decisions (31:30)Toddâs talks about how the Nintendo Wii is a good example of ethical product management (36:30)Key takeaways (38:00)
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On The Product Porch, every topic is a product topic. Dive into casual conversations on product management and career growth, woven with pop culture and real-life insights. Each episode offers actionable takeaways as the hosts tackle pressing questions and challenges in the product field. Settle in with Joe Ghali, Ryan Cantwell, and Todd Blaquiere!Help keep the Product Porch lights on by giving at
Patreon.com/TheProductPorch.