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Product Management

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Past Edition

Dive back into Product Management Edition #2589 for Wednesday, September 17, 2025's essential reads and reflections

Read

  1. The new entry point: Why Atlassian Acquired The Browser Company
  2. Why OKRs Fail Most Product Teams — And What We’re Doing Differently
  3. Your stakeholders aren't wrong about the problems.
  4. Building AI Products - All Things Product Podcast with Teresa Torres & Petra Wille
  5. Stop trying to be a mentor
  6. Book Escaping the Build Trap
    Melissa Perri
  7. Book The Lean Startup
    Eric Ries
  8. Book Lean Product Playbook
    Dan Olsen
  9. Services Looking to hire a Fractional Website Manager? Book a call today to explore how we can elevate your website's success!
    alinmat.com

Watch

  1. Rovo AI in Jira: Project management, reimagined | Atlassian
  2. How Scientists and PMs Really Build: Dr. Christina Agapakis with Rina Alexin
  3. Why every product manager needs to understand how Marketing works. Sally Foote shares her thoughts.
  4. Rethink how teams innovate and how leaders lead I Hugo de Sousa
  5. 194. AI Has Rewritten the Rules: Hugo de Sousa on Product Strategy, Leadership & Vibe Coding

Listen

  1. Dr. Christina Agapakis on Turning Science into Products (and Back Again)
  2. How to develop product sense
  3. 411 | How To Get Better At Selling Your Products In-Person with Karen Sawyer-Meehan, Pier Six Press
  4. CPO Rising Series: NMI CPO on Transforming Product Strategy in the Payments Industry
  5. The Database Migration Disaster— Why Software Development Teams Need Psychological Safety | Shawn Dsouza
  6. How OpenAI Built Its Coding Agent
  7. Why It’s So Hard to Adopt New Skills (with Maxine Anderson, Co-Founder & CPO at Arist)
  8. Historic changes across high fashion, with WSJ. Magazine’s Sarah Ball
  9. Ep. 3181 - Q&A: “Should my first info product be $30 or $300?”