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11 Principal Product Manager Interview Questions Answered

The Product HQ

Product management is an extensive discipline, and it means different things to different companies. The responsibilities vary depending on the company’s size, product portfolio, customer base, and other details. This question helps the interviewer figure out if you understand their products from the customer’s point of view.

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A Practical Guide for Product Strategy From Almundo: A Case Study:

Mind the Product

Product (and company) strategy is the backbone that guides product goal-setting and roadmap definition, although it’s sometimes overlooked or confused with having a vision. Without it, product teams become feature teams focused on outputs and not outcomes. The Approach (the Frameworks). Where will you play?

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Removing Friction Isn't Always Good

Product Solving

Hiten Shah said it nicely on Twitter recently: Hiten Shah @hnshah Friction is the keyword in product development. 5:39 PM ∙ Jul 26, 2020 108 Likes 11 Retweets Building products is, indeed, all about friction. What really is product friction? Especially when the stakes are this high.

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Urban Navigation Supercharged – With Viktor Eperjesy | ? Design Aloud

UX Studio

You know, I’m going to talk about that, why that change happened, but basically what I do as of today is I help our clients to explore new ways to grow new product strategies, formulate product goals and product vision, and I also help shape the scope of the product. So that’s really useful.