Category: Product Manager Diary
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How many levels in Product Manager jobs and what is the end of this career journey?
I will outline the typical levels in a product manager’s career journey and what the end of this journey often looks like. Levels in a Product Manager’s Career Journey The End of the Career Journey The end of a product manager’s career journey often involves transitioning into a leadership role or retiring from the field.…
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Is Product Management for You?
As a seasoned product manager with over +6 years of experience, I’ve seen many individuals from diverse backgrounds and industries express interest in pursuing a career in product management. If you’re a fresh graduate or considering a career shift, you might be wondering if product management is the right fit for you. In this article,…
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Top 5 Important Prompt Engineering Techniques in ChatGPT to Help PM Jobs
As a product manager, you know that crafting effective prompts is crucial for getting the most out of ChatGPT. In this article, we will explore the top 5 important prompt engineering techniques in ChatGPT that can help you in your PM job. 1. Be Specific When using ChatGPT, it is essential to be specific with…
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Why Prompt Engineering is an Important Skill for Product Managers in the Future?
The future of product management is increasingly dependent on effective communication with AI tools, and prompt engineering is a critical skill that can unlock new possibilities for product managers. The Rise of AI-Powered Tools AI-powered tools are becoming increasingly integral in the product management world. Chatbots, language models, and other AI systems are designed to…
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Top 5 Metrics for Consumer-Facing Product Managers
As a consumer-facing product manager, tracking key metrics is crucial for success. The 5 vital metrics to focus on are: Daily/Monthly Active Users for engagement, Conversion Rate for effectiveness, Customer Retention Rate for long-term success, Average Order Value/Customer Lifetime Value for e-commerce insights, and Customer Acquisition Cost for measuring marketing efficiency and ROI. Tracking these…
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What does mostly Product Manager do?
A product manager oversees strategic and tactical aspects of product development. They collaborate with cross-functional teams, manage meetings, communicate with seniors, and engage with customers. Essential skills include data analysis, market research, roadmap planning, UX/UI design, technical knowledge, and agile product development. The role is pivotal in ensuring products meet user needs and business goals.
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The Future of Product Management skills 2024
The future of product management skills in 2024 is characterized by a blend of technological savvy, user-centric design thinking, and strategic agility. Here are the key trends and skills that are expected to shape the field: These skills are essential for product managers to stay competitive and successful in the rapidly changing landscape of product…
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What I learn as PM in Discovery Tribe?
This post is my reflection for my previous job as Product Manager in Discovery and specialize on the Search engine product. Here’s what I got and notes for me Growth the Product and Zero to One Product Join in the new team of Search, I already manage the existing product from Global Search bar until…
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How We Run Weekly Sprint to Build Products

In a startup company, Agile software development is one of the methods to develop features or products that can accommodate fast feedback and incrementally deliver the product. We also using SCRUM as a framework to help us manage our improvement task for developers or engineers that will be working on that. I think all of…
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5 Tips for New Joiner Product Manager

Become a product manager is my biggest dream ever, especially in a Tech company. I’m really grateful that my path is in that way. I ever became a Product Analyst (we can say it an Associate Product Manager) at the biggest E-Commerce in Indonesia and Product Manager at the biggest Bank in Singapore. It’s not…
