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Empowered

Ordinary People, Extraordinary Products

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Empowered

Di: Marty Cagan, Chris Jones
Letto da: Marty Cagan
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What is it about the top tech product companies such as Amazon, Apple, Google, Netflix, and Tesla that enables their record of consistent innovation? 

Most people think it's because these companies are somehow able to find and attract a level of talent that makes this innovation possible. But the real advantage these companies have is not so much who they hire, but rather how they enable their people to work together to solve hard problems and create extraordinary products. 

As legendary Silicon Valley coach - and coach to the founders of several of today's leading tech companies - Bill Campbell said, "Leadership is about recognizing that there's a greatness in everyone, and your job is to create an environment where that greatness can emerge". The goal of Empowered is to provide you, as a leader of product management, product design, or engineering, with everything you'll need to create just such an environment.  

A natural companion to the best seller Inspired, Empowered tackles head-on the reason why most companies fail to truly leverage the potential of their people to innovate: product leadership.

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Authors present their product management model which is a bit interesting, yet mostly lacks structure.

One may find some thoughts here and there but the overall production is way too verbose, there are so many times that author pats himself on the back and some passages that can be viewed as contradictory.

I'd suggest to listeners a different publication on product management. Try PMTK from Blackblot for a change

Boring and too verbose

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