Being a Product Manager requires structured & organized thinking. Frameworks & toolkits are a handy & effective way to approach problems. Product Managers will learn about many & develop their own throughout their product careers.
Main takeaways:
- Different Product Managers are required for different product development stages what kind of product manager should you be
- What does it mean to be a R&D product manager such as entities at Google X or Uber Office of the CTO
- What does it mean to be a Product Market Fit Product Manager such as Startups
- What does it mean to be a Scaling Product Manager such as Google Cloud or Uber Eats
- What does it mean to be a Growth Product Manager such as Google Search or Uber Marketplace
Meet the Speaker: Steven Choi
Steven Choi is a Chief Technology Officer in Product & Strategy at Uber with over a decade of extensive experience in Product Management & Engineering.