Reflecting on what I find most enjoyable in product management roles, I surprised myself somewhat when I realised it was the learning. Of course, achieving outcomes and delivering customer value is great, but the greatest satisfaction comes from what I learn along the way.
Counterintuitively, being wrong is inspiring, there is delight in having assumptions disproved. Having a customer conversation change the course of what you were going to do is incredibly valuable and personally I find, a joy.
There's a lot of fun in learning new domains, spotting patterns, and applying a product mindset to solve problems in different domains and industries. It’s a good workout for the brain.
Learning about product management through others has also been eye opening. The product management community here in Australia and globally is open, giving and willing to share knowledge. There is plenty of robust (and for the most part), healthy debate that challenges our thinking and help us each sharpen our tools.
I also love learning frameworks and gobble up new ideas about how to approach new challenges. What I have learned most about frameworks and tools that you need to understand what they are intended for; just filling in the boxes is pointless.
Intentional & Continuous Learning:
Value of Feedback:
Adaptability and Flexibility:
Community Engagement:
Effective Use of Frameworks:
Promoting a Learning Culture:
In short, product management is perfect for the curious and those who love to learn. You get to explore new areas, chat with customers, and adjust your plans based on what you discover. It's a job where being open to surprises and challenges keeps things exciting and helps you grow both personally and professionally.