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The 5 Best Product Management Books to Read

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The 5 Best Product Management Books to Read Hey there, fellow product managers and aspiring product management enthusiasts! Look no further because today, we're diving into the world of product management books guaranteed to empower you on your journey. I scoured numerous recommendations and analysed expert reviews.

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This Japanese Studio Creates Fantastically Detailed Illustrations

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IC4DESIGN is a production studio specialized in illustration and graphic design. Their first picture book series “Pierre the Maze Detective” was published in 2014, 2017 and 2020 and has been translated into over 30 languages (over 33 countries). Also, some other picture book series will be published soon.

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Humanize your product with the Periodic Table of Human Elements

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An MIT-developed framework for creating products that improve well-being. Is your product made out of wire or cloth? This may sound like a ridiculous question; however, I believe it holds the key to humanizing the products in our lives. There are also a number of methods/frameworks to help identify product-related emotions. [1]

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Eclecticism and product process

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One example for me started with my first team at IBM in 2014. How does your product manager sell ideas and prove value pre- and post-launch? But they also need to move beyond the production of pixels to understand how ideas are shaped, sold and shipped. One of my favorite product process concepts is to fail fast, fail cheap.

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Find the story of your product

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A memorable product story is invaluable for a startup. Steve Jobs But what if you don’t have a good story to tell about your product? As freelance designers, we meet many teams who work on incredible products, but who still struggle to tell their stories. The most powerful person in the world is the storyteller.”?—?Steve

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Neuroergonomics : towards a new paradigm of product design

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Neuroergonomics : towards a new paradigm of product design Illustration by Sara di Meglio Neuroergonomics provides a multidisciplinary approach that merges elements of neuroscience, human factors, and ergonomics to study brain response to stimuli. Neurotechnological tools to optimize the symbiosis between product and human experience.

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Shaped and shaping: Lessons from architecture and product design

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Digital product design can be perilous—but we can gain valuable design wisdom by looking beyond our discipline. Left: Spirit of Bamboo section (2016), Right: A Guide to Sensory-Processing Sensitivity (2020) Before digital product design, I was an interior architecture & design student. Begin with the end in mind.