What books or online resource would you recommend for learning the ins and outs of Product Management in a software company?
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closed as not constructive by Bill the Lizard♦ Sep 28 '11 at 11:30
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You were recommended a nice list of well-respected software project management books, but none of specifically product management books. I tend to agree that in small companies boundaries between product and project management are usually blurred. This, however, means more work for the person who plays both roles. Therefore, good understanding of the product management tasks and responsibilities is important. I will divide my recommendations into 3 groups: product managemnt, project management, usability/UI design Product Management
Each mentioned source contains extensive resource for additional education (blogs, books, groups, forums, etc.). Continuing education is important. I personally read the following more or less regularly:
Project Management In addition to the books mentioned in other answer(s), I would like to add:
Usability/UI Design I totally agree that product manager should have a good grasp on software usability. Here I would add a couple ore sources:
Misc Product manager must also understand the business domain and software development methodology being used. There are appropriate books and resources in both areas that are different depending on the particulars. | |||
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Some larger companies build a wall between software project management and software product management. But in smaller companies, the two are more closely intertwined. Regardless, I think that a product manager should appreciate the project management challenges that are unique to building software. So I'll recommend six:
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