Why are some products a hit while others never see the light of day? While there’s no foolproof way to tell what will succeed and what won’t, every product has a chance as long as it’s supported by research, careful planning, and hard work. Written by successful product manager Marc Abraham, My Product Management Toolkit is a comprehensive guide to developing a physical or digital product that consumers love. Here’s a sample of what you’ll find within these Containing wisdom from Abraham’s popular blog, this book explores product management from every angle, including consumer analysis, personnel management, and product evolution. Whether you’re developing a product for a small start-up or a multinational corporation, this book will prove invaluable.
Marc Abraham is veterinary advisor to the Kennel Club of Great Britain, and has judged a range of charity dog shows including Battersea Dogs Home and The Mayhew Animal Home and is also the resident vet on ITV's This Morning. He also regularly gives pet advice on BBC Breakfast and other TV shows. His series My Pet Shame with Joanna Page is on Sky One and in 2010 he also presented Crufts with Clare Balding on More 4. He also writes a column for national canine newspaper Our Dogs and has a monthly phone in as resident vet on BBC Sussex Radio. He is cofounder of www.thepet.net and his own website is www.marcthevet.com. In 2007, Marc was voted the UK's Favorite Vet by the British public, in the form of the Petplan Special Recognition Award.
I started following Marc on LinkedIn due to a family connection when he worked at ASOS, and I have thoroughly enjoyed his posts ever since.
I believe this was Marc's first book. It was straightforward to read due to an innovative structure of Goals, Related Tools and Techniques To Consider, In-Depth Look, Key Takeaways before finishing with Applying These Takeaways.
While the book is arguably aimed more at those just starting, there are very good nuggets of information that even the most experienced Product Managers can indulge on.
My personal favourite chapter was the final one, in particular the section on 'active listening, which is a personal professional skill of mine I wish to develop this year.
This book provides a great overview of product management, while it also offers lots of practical "tools" and techniques to apply the theory, which is grounded on lots of other well known books in this area (e.g. inspired, build trap, lean startup, storymapping, ...). Good one and still has lots of potential to be expanded to a go to book for PM!
This book is great! It doesn’t matter if you’re just beginning or you already have experience as a PM, there’s lots to be learned and great articles/books recommendations.