May 30th event – Reflection & learnings of a newbie product manager

Adoption of a Product Manager – Reflection & Learnings of the 1st year

This session will focus on what this newly minted product manager learnt in his first year of on-the-job product management training & a back-to-basics approach to learning & simplifing the product management process.

If you’re new to product management or interested in what the role is really like, you’ll get some great insights.

If you’ve been around the block for a while or manage/mentor product managers, this talk will give you fresh eyes on how to make the newbie product manager experience better to help them (& you) succeed faster.

Speaker: Vaughn Harber is a product manager for several modules of PageUp People’s integrated talent management software. Until the interview for his current role, he had never heard of this thing called ‘product management’ but it sounded interesting. Now he can’t imagine doing anything else.

Location: Mail Exchange Hotel on the corner of Collins & Spencer. Once down the escalator, walk to the left of the bar which leads to the restaurant. We’ll be in the function room at the far left of the restaurant.

Time: 6 – 6:30p – arrival & drinks.  Talk starts at 6:30pm

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May 2nd topic – Innovation and product management

How does a product manager lead innovation?

The FMCG sector has much experience in this area, so what can we learn from them? In sectors where pivoting, planned obsolescence, and iterative cycles are the norm, what works in these areas to allow for innovation and what does not? And finally, what can the individual product manager, as leader and influencer do to encourage innovative practices in their organisation and amongst their team?

Based on her talk ‘New ways to drive innovation & new business development in the FMCG/retail space’ presented at Hargraves’ Connect Melbourne conference, Theresa Saldanha will be presenting some of her thoughts and ideas for discussion at the next Product Anonymous on May 2nd.

What is the role of the sector, the institution and the people in driving innovation? What role does the product manager play here in encouraging innovation in the people they work with and themselves? Some obvious sectors have been very good at this in the past, so what processes and tools do they use to embed this behaviour and way of thinking? Other sectors, such as the digital marketplace have embraced practices that foster innovation, so what are those practices and what doesn’t work so well? If your environment hasn’t been set up to support creative thinking and innovative execution what steps can you take to change that? does it have to be disruptive or can it just start with listening more?

The session plans to look at some of the tools, processes & learnings from other sectors as well as practical tools that one can use, games that help to change things from being the same all the time. This session is a great opportunity to share learnings & thoughts across sectors, so bring your thinking hats along.

Theresa Saldanha is passionate about driving growth into the consumer goods space through innovation, which has led her to explore techniques & methodologies used in other sectors. Theresa is an FMCG Marketing specialist & Director at WhyNot! Innovate, which specialises in leveraging industry collaboration to drive growth, profitability & innovation.
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NEW LOCATION: Bottom End at 579 Little Collins (between Spencer & King). They have wifi & food. http://thebottomend.com.au

Talk starts about 6:30p.  Chatting & drinking from 6p onwards. See you there!

Eventbrite sign-up: http://prod-anon-may22013.eventbrite.com/

 

March 21st topic: How to hire a product manager

I read this article by Google group product manager Kenneth Norton of what he asks product managers when he is hiring. I found it fascinating and am basing this months topic on the principles inside it.

Some of the things that spring to mind are:
  • What make good interview questions?
  • What questions have stymied you in the past?
  • When does the ‘informative’ interview cross the line into free consulting? (and is that ok?)
  • The interview process is a two-way engagement so what would you ask in return?

Would you be looking for the same characteristics in a product manager that Kenneth is looking for?  Kenneth’s background is an engineering one, so does his approach lean to much to this bias?  And if this set of questions defines what a product manager is, do we feel this captures us well?

Lots more questions to pose than I have included here – It will be interesting to hear from those who have recently gone through the process themselves and those who ask the questions.

Where will we be?  Bull and Bear from 6pm.

 

February’s Product Anon gets social – Feb 21

We’re a social bunch to begin with but at our next session we’ll go meta & be social while talking social & product management.

Will being social make you a better product manager? Have you found it valuable or yet another distraction?

Join us to talk about the ways you can use social products & strategies to make your product better while being a better product manager. Share your tips on using social media & other products.

Different location!!! We’ll be at Mail Exchange Hotel 688 Bourke St (near the corner of Bourke & Spencer). We’ll be in one of the function rooms. Go down the escalator, head to the left side of the bar where the tables are. The function rooms are behind sliding doors in the dining area. Reservation is under Jen’s name.

6-6:30p – drinks & chat
6:30p – talk starts

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Decompressing from the job or the importance of breaking from the daily grind

Brought to you by Chris Dahl, co-founder of Nitro Inc. on the 24th of January at our last Prod Anonymous session.

This was a great session that available as a PDF: Importance of Breaking from the Daily Grind to jog your memory for good suggestions if you attended, or to get across the topic if not.  

One of my key takes out from this session was to take a day month as a holiday – clear you mind of the noise and you will come back more refreshed and more motivated for the rest of the month!

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Product Innovation Seminar on Friday 18th

Just hearing about this so it’s a bit of a late notice but:

Key Results of the 2012 Dutch [Product Innovation] Competitive Performance Assessment Study.

Friday Jan 18th 1-2pm

Who: Professor H.J. Hultink (Erik Jan). Professor of New Product Marketing. Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands.

Where: School of Economics, Finance and Marketing. RMIT University. Level 11, Room 10, Building 80, 445 Swanston Street (80.11.10).

This seminar examines the performance of Dutch companies, their innovation practices, and their associated innovation performance. The lessons emanating from these findings are presented and implications for Australian innovators discussed.

Brief Bio:

Erik Jan Hultink is a Professor of New Product Marketing at the Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands. His research focuses on launch and branding strategies for new products. He has published on these topics in such journals as the Journal of the Academy in Marketing Science, and the Journal of Product Innovation Management. He was ranked number six in the list of the World’s Top Innovation Management Scholars, and selected as the most productive European researcher publishing in the Journal of Product Innovation Management. He is co-founder and board member of the Dutch chapter of the Product Development and Management Association (PDMA). He regularly consults companies on the topic of new product launch, and frequently appears on the Dutch television and radio commenting on the success and failure chances of new products.

Thurs Jan 24- 1st Product Anon of 2013

Hope everyone had an awesome break!!

If you were at our end of the year drinks, you might have heard about the January topic being planned.  I think we may have persuaded Chris to kick off the year after a few drinks were had 🙂

Please join us Thursday the 24th for a drink, a chat and Chris Dahl on the importance of taking a break:

Why Product Managers need regular escapes from the daily grind

Whilst the Product Manager role wears multiple hats, it’s critical that it has a primary focus on the future direction of the product (i.e. new opportunities, innovative feature competition doesn’t have).

This can prove to be a challenge for Product Managers when you have the daily grind of e-mail, customer requests & calls, and prioritisation. It’s important for us to recognise these distractions, and ensure we don’t let them inhibit innovative and high-value product development.

Location confirmed as Bull & Bear on Flinders Lane

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End of Year meetup – Nov 22

Make sure you come out to the last Product Anonymous of the year on Thursday 22nd of November to meet some fellow product folk, people interested in product mgmt & creating products.

We’ll be at the Carlton Hotel up on the roof – provided it’s good weather – or inside if the weather isn’t great.

We’re looking for people interested in talking or leading discussions at next year’s monthly meetings. Contact usat @product_anon or info@ our domain.