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Length:
57 minutes
Released:
May 31, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Applications for the Inclusive Product Management Accelerator open June 8th. Learn more at foster.uw.edu/ipm-accelerator
 
In this episode of the How to Succeed in Product Management Podcast, marketing professor Jeff Shulman and The Product Management Center advisory board members Red Russak and  Soumeya Benghanem welcome Avinoam Zelenko (LinkedIn) as they discuss the emotional side of product management. Successful PMs understand user frustrations, desires, and aspirations, using emotional insight to improve the product. They foster collaboration and motivation through empathy, active listening, and effective communication. Moreover, they prioritize self-care, embracing self-compassion to navigate challenges and setbacks, benefiting personal growth and effective leadership.
 
Disclaimer: All opinions of the speakers are their own.
 
What to Listen For:
00:00 Intro
02:38 Emotional side of product management
07:43 ELMR framework
11:39 Focus on internal work too
13:40 Kindness is clarity
16:04 How to be kind when others are not?
20:20 Get feedback from close people and mimic how others interact with certain personalities
22:15 How salespeople manage their emotions?
26:42 Balancing emotions of external and internal stakeholders
33:58 Let your team be comfortable to ask questions
35:02 Showing your emotions when applying for a remote PM role
41:24 “Intuition is more important than being data driven…”
50:51 Can emotions help measure success and risk?
53:35 Final thoughts
Released:
May 31, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Learn from some of the best product managers in the world through conversations hosted by The Product Management Center at the University of Washington. In each episode, Jeff Shulman and Red Russak dive into the tools, frameworks, and thought processes that will help drive success in product management.