Product Managerment Rules
1. Understand your customers To be a good Product Manager you need to know what your customers want and which problems, habits and preferences they have. To figure this out, you first define the customer profiles. Putting together the profiles is an important step, but you need to understand them as well. This is where you need data insights. Your customers’ behavior affects your decision-making, as customer profiles allow you to make good decisions based on documented user experiences and desires. Not only do you need to understand your customers before building your product, but you need to understand how they respond to it after launch. You’ll start receiving information about where the pain points are for your users, and where they’re dropping off. If you understand data, you’ll understand exactly where those are and be able to prioritize which ones to fix first. It’ll also help you when it comes to gathering feedback . Feedback helps you find out what that group of cus...