The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Product Managers by Sofia Michili

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Seven Productive Habits For Project Managers And Tech Professionals

Inspired by the book "Seven Habits Of Highly Effective People," this article discusses seven habits for project managers and people engaged in the technology sector that can lead to career advancement and personal growth. The principles outlined here are equally applicable to your professional and personal life.

Habit 1: More Listening, Less Talking

As Stephen Covey, the author of the book suggests, "Seek first to understand, then to be understood." This habit is essential for developing a productive mindset. The key is realizing that our comprehension of other people's statements is often limited by our own experiences and perceptions.

  • Ask clarifying questions, assume good intentions, and aim to learn from each interaction
  • Adopt transparent communication and be the first to set this positive example
  • Recognize your limitations and maintain an open mindset

Habit 2: Think Big, Start Small

Big goals lead to significant accomplishments. Create a compelling vision and set large, impactful goals that motivate everyone. However, it is essential to take small steps to validate high-risk assumptions and ensure that your solutions add value and meet customer needs.

Habit 3: Solve Problems, Not Symptoms

As a product manager, you often encounter feature requests which might just be symptoms of an underlying problem. Use techniques such as the "Five Whys" to identify the core problem and devise multiple solution paths.

Habit 4: Measure What and Discover Why

While data is essential for decision-making in tech, the data alone doesn’t provide the complete picture. Combine data with user stories to understand the full context and increase success chances.

Habit 5: Say No by Default

Saying no goes beyond rejecting ideas that don't fit your vision or add value to your customers. It involves prioritizing your tasks and focusing on what matters the most. Recognize that by saying no, you are also saying yes to more valuable and impactful efforts.

Habit 6: Regularly Talk to Customers

Engaging with customers is crucial. The more frequent and regular these engagements, the better your understanding of their evolving needs. Make it a habit to talk with customers on a weekly basis. Approach them in a friendly and informal manner to get the best feedback.

Habit 7: Learn, Recharge, and Disconnect

It's essential to keep learning and stay updated in the tech industry. Make learning a part of your everyday life. Engage in side projects that help you practice new skills in a safe environment. However, taking breaks and disconnecting from work is equally important. A clear and rested mind is more productive and creative.

These seven habits can guide tech professionals and project managers on a path of success. Practice and mastery of these habits will not only make you more effective in your work but also more successful in life.


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