The Practical PM
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The official channel for your friend, philosopher, and guide to Product Management!

Contact: jayajha@practicalpm.pro
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Question for folks! There are many product management courses available these days. Have you taken any of them and did it help you become a better product manager? If yes, please share recommendation with other members here 😊
Hello everyone,

I have been out of action on this channel for a while. Apart from work, have dedicated a decent amount of time to relaxation and self-care. Also, it's not related to product management, or work, but in another avatar, I have also been busy creating content on other topics of general interest. For anyone interested (and comfortable with Hindi, since this content is in Hinglish), here is the YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIYYEzunJBUuAzXxIPt9vXg

Coming back to the product management, I am releasing a new video today on product data analysis. The focus here on the nittigritty involved in analyzing native product data. Uploading the video in a bit. Hope it is useful and do leave you comments/questions.
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It's been a while, but the new episode of the “Barebones for the Practical PMs” series is finally here. This series focuses on concepts important to product managers, cuts through the fluff, and gets to the point. In this episode we discuss product data analysis - with a focus on native product data. Why does native product data need special attention, and how can product analysts and product managers make the best use of it? Check out now!
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Here is the new episode of Barebones for the Practical PMs series. This is about something that product managers talk about a lot and hear about a lot.

User-centricity.

What exactly is it? How is it best used and often misused?
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Just in! Episode 9 of Barebones for the Practical PMs series on Frameworks.

In certain quarters, frameworks have become synonymous with structured thinking and product management interview preparations!

What are the frameworks useful for? And how to avoid their misuse or overuse? Find out in this episode.
Practice Question

What is the universal, ultimate product management framework?
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Do any of your organizations use Azure for Data Warehousing? I would like to learn what stack is used and how has the experience been.
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Fresh out of oven 😊

Prioritization - Episode 10 of Barebones for the Practical PMs series.

Ruthless prioritization is a product manager's destiny. If you don't have the tools to do it right, your life will be very difficult with multiple stakeholders breathing down your neck.

It's not enough to apply RICE framework.

Why is prioritization required, what are the challenges, and how to do it right. Find out!
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If there was one thing to take away from the episode it is
Anonymous Quiz
30%
Use of RICE framework
40%
Bucketize, then prioritize
30%
Stakeholder communication is important
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New episode of Barebones for the Practical PMs series.

Episode 11 - Evidence-based Decision Making

Evidence-based decision making is so important for good product management that it needs to become your second nature. However, looking for evidence is not our natural instinct. We tend to guess, and guess with overconfidence. It's natural. But it is important to not stop at guessing and consciously look for and follow the evidence.

Where do you look for evidence? How do you use it for relevant problem solving? Find out in the episode.
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New Episode of Barebones for the Practical PMs series.

Episode 12 - Estimation

Product managers are supposed to follow the evidence. But the evidence is not always in existing data. You have to make estimates of what would happen to take decisions and prioritize initiatives. In this episode, we go over some examples and principles of estimation for product managers.

Also, link for my book referenced in the video - https://www.amazon.in/gp/product/1637544499/
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New episode of Barebones for the Practical PMs series.

Episode 13 - Personas and Segments

What exactly is user persona and how important is it? Does every product discussion need to start with personas? When does it help, when does it not? Is there a difference between personas and segmentation? How to do segmentation or create personas?

Find out in this episode.