• Apple is Catching Up… Fast: A Product Manager’s Perspective
    Apple’s strategic, incremental changes, combined with its privacy-first approach and smart partnerships, demonstrate that it is catching up fast and even surpassing expectations in many areas.
  • Embracing a Founder’s Mindset for Product Management
    A common analogy in the industry positions the product manager as a “mini-CEO” of their product. This characterization emphasizes the breadth of responsibility, from strategy to execution, that a product
  • Harnessing AI for Accelerated Company Growth: An Integrated Strategy
    In an era defined by technological advancement, businesses can no longer afford to be spectators. AI has emerged as a game-changer, accelerating growth, fostering innovation, and powering new operational efficiencies.
  • Uncovering the Value: The Core Product Learnings from Apple’s Ecosystem
    The Apple ecosystem is a prime example of how seamlessly integrating different products can create a cohesive user experience. By focusing on creating an ecosystem rather than just individual devices, Apple has been able to create a strong brand loyalty and increase customer satisfaction. In this blog, we explore the top 5 innovative use cases of the Apple ecosystem, along with six product lessons that can be learned from the success of Apple’s approach.
  • Becoming a Product Manager that is More Often Right
    As a product manager, one of the most important aspects of your job is making decisions that will drive the success of your product. However, it’s not always easy to know what the right decision is, and even the most experienced product managers can sometimes make mistakes.
  • The Future of Technology: A Look at the Top 5 Mega Trends
    Mega trends are long-term, transformative forces that are shaping the world in significant ways. They are typically global in nature and have the potential to disrupt industries and societies. Identifying and understanding mega trends can be a useful exercise for businesses and organizations, as it can help them to anticipate and prepare for future developments, and can inform decision-making and strategy.
  • Emotional Intelligence in Product Management: How to Understand and Influence User Emotions
    As product managers, we often focus on the data and facts regarding product development and decision-making, followed by technical aspects of product development, such as features and functionality. However, it’s essential to also consider the emotional aspect of our products and how they can impact our customers’ experiences.
  • Surveys – One of the best tools for Product Managers
    When building a product, you need to find out if it is a real problem for users and how they solve it today. Surveys are a great way to get those answers quickly, with a low budget, and the most convenient for you and your users.
  • Microsoft To Do – Product Review by a Product person
    Our professional, personal & family lives now have many things to do. To complicate things further, each category has multiple tracks, timelines, and priorities. And it’s easy to get lost in the sea of things if you don’t organize it well. Microsoft To-Do has been one of the simplest yet most powerful tools you can’t miss.
  • Product Learnings from Google I/O ’22
    Google I/O is packed with lots of key learnings to take away around Data-oriented content, Storytelling, Real-life use cases, long-term thinking, thinking for scale, impact on the ecosystem, and making a big difference for humankind. It’s not just a product-focused feature presentation but how Google is helping solve more significant problems of the world today and how their solutions work.
  • How To Be A Product Damager
    Here are some qualities of a Product Damager.
  • 14 Golden Quotes Product People Should Live By
    Some quotes inspire and make you think. Few quotes you never forget and start living. Here are some of my favorite quotes that apply to business and product management.
  • Will This Online Duck fly?
    This is in the context of DuckDuckGo(DDG) – A search engine geared toward users’ privacy. Google, the de facto standard for search, has been challenged by a small but promising search engine, DDG. DDG differentiates itself based on the promise of privacy that it wants to offer when searching the web.
  • Saregama Carvaan – Product Review From a Product Person
    As a music lover and a passionate technology product person, I got hooked to Saregama Carvaan 4-5 years back when they launched, and I absolutely love it.
  • Is Google Aspiring For Desktop Supremacy With Its Chrome OS Flex?
    Trying to understand Google Strategy around newly released ‘Chrome OS Flex’ an OS that can be installed on old Windows and Mac PCs. Google is set to give older Windows and Mac PCs a new life and convert them as Chromebooks. A super-fast cloud-focus OS to get the job done for regular users.