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Jackie Bavaro on getting better at product strategy, what exactly is strategy, PM pitfalls to avoid, advancing your career, getting into management, and much more

with Jackie Bavaro · Jun 2022

Spend first six months learning, not strategizing

New PMs should focus their first six months on customer research, product learning, and executing existing strategy. Only after six months should you draft your own strategy—and even then, start with a half-day of focused writing to get ideas out, then iterate with your product triad.
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