


What does a product manager do?
There are many hats that Product Managers wear but if I were to encapsulate all of it into just one thing, it is that we manage risk. So let us talk about risk and how we manage it.


The value of prioritized product tenets
In my experience, there is much to be gained for any program of any size and complexity to have high-quality prioritized, product tenets set at any early stage of the program to drive it towards success. In this post, I share some of my learnings working on programs that had good tenets and how they were helpful.