Over the last 2 years I have had the privilege of helping over 50 aspiring PMs in their career planning, resume revamp and interview prep, this article covers in detail the questions I've been asked from candidates looking to break into Product Management. I don’t have previous Product experience, should I apply for mid/higher level … Continue reading Aspiring Product Managers guide to PM as a career and getting your first PM role.
What’s better than MVP? RAT
You've definitely heard of the term MVP at almost every first draft presentation of new ideas or new versions of existing products. At its abbreviation level it stands for "Minimum Viable Product" which broadly translates to early iteration of a product that meets basic requirements of customers. If you step back and ask "What is … Continue reading What’s better than MVP? RAT
Data informed versus Data driven NPS
“How likely are you to recommend our product to a member of family, friend or a colleague?” We often see these surveys in emails or at the end of a service contract almost always. These questions and surveys are asking for future behaviors of the user and these scores heavily contribute to the overall NPS. … Continue reading Data informed versus Data driven NPS
User Discoverability in Fin-Serv Apps
We have all used a money management app - maybe through our banking institution or a credit score monitor and some may even have been convinced to make room for their insurance provider’s app to take up valuable real-estate on our device. And if you have noticed they all manage to be functional clones - … Continue reading User Discoverability in Fin-Serv Apps
Want to be better at SWOT analysis? Try bargain shopping!
Analytics, studies and research can seem very artificial with inherent template formats used for some the most important business decision making tools. But there's a major flaw - no, it's not the logic of it, but the design and structure. It's the same build-up of results to a final set of actions. It makes us … Continue reading Want to be better at SWOT analysis? Try bargain shopping!
Why the products we use define us and vice-versa | How loyalty will make Lyft the better opponent over Uber
Why do we use the products that we do? What makes us decide we need such a product and must have it or at least try it in the first place? Is it just because the app is “trending” on the App Store? Never! else we’d have 13 new apps downloaded every day but no … Continue reading Why the products we use define us and vice-versa | How loyalty will make Lyft the better opponent over Uber
If the pie-chart was a Marvel character, it would be Storm – and why it should just be dropped
I am passionately averse to the use of Pie-charts and have never been able to understand why a circular depiction with broken bits must be used when linear representations are available? Heck, the source data set in numbers would still show a better picture than the pie-chart itself. I watched a re-run of the … Continue reading If the pie-chart was a Marvel character, it would be Storm – and why it should just be dropped
Managing conflict in cross-functional teams
It's a Thursday morning and you come in to work, log in to your workstation and start your day checking your to-do list and emails. You notice some that are out of the usual and then realize there is a chain of them: stacked responses (good morning right here). And so it begins, this usually … Continue reading Managing conflict in cross-functional teams
Spotify Ads – really pushing the buttons to make you go Premium
I was a fervent Spotify user, from the morning routine to the late-evening runs my daily life background score was fueled by Spotify. My very first introduction to Spotify was as a teenager - one of my closest friend's NRI cousin had come visiting from the US to India and already owned an iPhone 4 … Continue reading Spotify Ads – really pushing the buttons to make you go Premium