For folks who have just finished reading Andrew Chen’s ‘Cold Start Problem’ or have munched on Andrew Bosworth’s ‘The Career Cold Start problem’, this might seem radiate some similarity but believe me, it’s totally different. The reason I was tempted to write this blog is over the past few years I’ve been trying hard to talk to product leaders and mentors who have had a formidable career in product management in B2B or B2C. If you look at the quintessential career curve of a product leader, you’d usually find they came from engineering backgrounds or business backgrounds and worked in product management roles for close to a decade before they switched to a leadership role in products. This famous
The Old Start Problem
The Old Start Problem
The Old Start Problem
For folks who have just finished reading Andrew Chen’s ‘Cold Start Problem’ or have munched on Andrew Bosworth’s ‘The Career Cold Start problem’, this might seem radiate some similarity but believe me, it’s totally different. The reason I was tempted to write this blog is over the past few years I’ve been trying hard to talk to product leaders and mentors who have had a formidable career in product management in B2B or B2C. If you look at the quintessential career curve of a product leader, you’d usually find they came from engineering backgrounds or business backgrounds and worked in product management roles for close to a decade before they switched to a leadership role in products. This famous