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PRODUCTHEAD is a newsletter of the best articles, videos and podcasts from product leaders and commentators all over the world, curated by Jock Busuttil. All neatly packaged up in a regular email delivery for your reading, viewing and listening pleasure.
Jock Busuttil publishes articles regularly on I Manage Products, a blog for product people to learn about product management from the ground up.
Recent articles
- PRODUCTHEAD: Minimalist product strategyby Jock Busuttil on November 18, 2024
» Balancing opportunity with strategy in the midst of competing distractions is hard » You wouldn’t let genAI write your product strategy without checking it, right? » Product strategy discovery focuses on the problem space
- Is coding in the open right for your organisation?by Jock Busuttil on November 13, 2024
Coding in the open benefits public sector organisations and can yield a strategic advantage to commercial organisations also. I explore how and why.
- PRODUCTHEAD: Strategy toolkit, disappointment and behavioural changeby Jock Busuttil on November 11, 2024
» Strategy is a coherent set of choices about what we’re going to do to achieve our vision » Negotiating estimates ultimately leads to disappointment — it will still take as long as it was going to » The necessary conditions for any behaviour to be enacted include capability, opportunity, and motivation
- PRODUCTHEAD: The 3 pillars of product opsby Jock Busuttil on November 4, 2024
» Product ops is an enabling function that streamlines the logistics of product management » It is particularly valuable in larger organisations with fragmented product practices » Product ops is just as focused on context as product management is
- How do you ensure success as a freelance product manager on a short engagement?by Jock Busuttil on October 30, 2024
As a freelance product manager, think about two things: how you can deliver value as quickly as possible, and how to ensure you do at least the one main thing they brought you in to do.
- PRODUCTHEAD: Negotiating freelance day ratesby Jock Busuttil on October 28, 2024
» Companies hire freelancers because they need to address a specific issue or are not ready to commit to a full-time hire » Excel by being a problem-solver — pay close attention to potential clients’ challenges » Don’t apologise to your client for your (hopefully reasonable) day rate
- PRODUCTHEAD: This too shall passby Jock Busuttil on October 21, 2024
» A pursuit of job stability can easily translate into an unproductive ‘inertia’ instead » Self-sealing arguments are no-win situations: every defence you make is co-opted the by other party as evidence you’re wrong
- DevRel and Product Management with Jock Busuttil on the Voxgig podcastby Jock Busuttil on October 16, 2024
I’m chatting with Voxgig’s Richard Rodger about common challenges in product management and DevRel: » Why learning by soundbite gives a superficial understanding of the craft » Why we’re finding it hard to communicate value to our bosses + more :-)
- PRODUCTHEAD: The backlash against the Spotify Modelby Jock Busuttil on October 14, 2024
» The Spotify Model was only ever a snapshot in time at Spotify » It existed in the context of a company whose leadership valued trust, self-organisation and change » As Spotify grew, it failed to strike the right balance between autonomy and collaboration » Alignment to product strategy remains crucial for autonomous teams to deliver valuable work
- PRODUCTHEAD: Ways to structure your team for efficiencyby Jock Busuttil on October 7, 2024
» Rather than existing in a bubble, each product team should have core members, collaborators and supporters » How you should divide up teams depends on your product’s overall flow; avoid ambiguous ownership » Teams should have end-to-end responsibility for a part of the user journey with minimal dependencies » One approach is to delineate between teams working on a core problem domain, and on those enabling their work
- PRODUCTHEAD: In a flat spin from a failed product launchby Jock Busuttil on September 30, 2024
» Sonos is working through a major user backlash after launching a flawed app » Pressure from senior management forced the launch to happen before it was ready » Tips for recognising and managing tension as a product manager » Round-up of lessons learned from failed product launches
- PRODUCTHEAD: Coding in the openby Jock Busuttil on September 23, 2024
» A common misconception is that openly sharing code presents security risks » Keeping code open clarifies ownership and can avoid vendor lock-in