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Workshops: The Most Powerful and Most Misused Tool in Change and Transformation
In almost every major transformation initiative, workshops appear somewhere in the execution plan. They are scheduled to gather requirements, align teams, review strategy, or discuss […]
Killing Projects Is a Sign of Strategic Maturity
Why High-Performing Organizations Know When to Stop Most organizations celebrate starting projects. Few celebrate stopping them. Launch announcements are public. Budgets are approved with optimism. […]
When Governance Becomes the Problem
How Traditional Control Models Systematically Undermine Value Creation After examining why projects, products, and transformations fail to create real value, and why success metrics often […]
When “Success” Metrics Lie
How Outputs, KPIs, and Dashboards Often Hide the Absence of Real Value Most organizations genuinely believe they are measuring success. They track KPIs.They monitor dashboards.They […]
Working with Executives and Stakeholders: How Product Managers Communicate for Influence, Alignment, and Business Impact
Communicating with executives and senior stakeholders is one of the most decisive skills a Product Manager can develop. Unlike communication with engineers or designers, which […]
Day-to-Day Communication for Product Managers: Practical Patterns That Drive Execution
This article assumes one thing: you already understand that communication is a core Product Management skill. We are not here to debate why it matters. […]
Communication in Product Management: The Complete Guide to Working Across the Company
Communication is one of the most critical and least formally taught skills in Product Management. While frameworks, roadmaps, metrics, and delivery methodologies receive significant attention, […]
Prioritization: Making Trade-offs Explicit in Product Management
Throughout this series, we have explored how product teams move from vision to delivery. We began with epics as a way to structure meaningful initiatives, […]
Assumptions: The Invisible Enemy of Great Ideas And How to Test Them Before Failure Happens
We all make assumptions.Entrepreneurs, executives, product managers, innovation teams, board members — no one escapes this. The problem isn’t making assumptions.The problem is trusting assumptions […]










