00:01 PRD or product requirements document is a crucial tool for product managers. 01:24 Minimum requirements and A/B testing 02:57 Disruptive innovation is a framework that explains how new products or services can disrupt existing markets. 04:26 Feature Flags and JTBD Framework 06:04 MVP or minimum viable product 07:37 Alignment on product direction benefits the entire team 09:04 Understanding UX and its role in product design 10:40 Pivoting is an important tool for product managers and startups to adapt to changing market requirements. Great Video!!
stumbled across this video. definitely something i needed before i started by product management career. most of the terms you discussed are terms i came across and just learned along the way. knowing these things would definitely help someone who plans to start their product management career. you sir gained a subscriber! thank you!
Thank you so much, Aakash, for taking the time to explain things in a simple and understandable way. I feel confident about becoming a Product Manager. You've earned a new subscriber.
@@AakashMehtahi bro can i get into associate product management without a bachelor degree i really want to get in what can i do to gain trust and showcase my capabilities?
I have never understood why people use music in these type of videos in the first place. It is so distracting and takes away from the content. Can you imagine in a class the teacher giving a lecture and music playing in the speakers? It even makes me question this creator's judgement (not good for a product manager)
@ids_e-r4258 every creator has their own style, (and learnings).. I can’t go back and change a video from the past, but I can learn and apply things to future videos (as good product managers do)
Tech Debt can also come about through changing technology and not prioritizing modernization. It happens very fast and should be considered a development priority even during the MVP phase.
*Please tell the non tech and non engineering PM's fields . Like e-com and other field which don't require engineering background so that I can have full clearity in which field to work in as a PM.*
Could you please make blueprints/ rodemap videos for Product management for people are engineers but want to transition into PM roles? There is so much content on UA-cam but it’s too difficult to develop real skills. As you have very good experience can you please cumulate step by step approach and its related resources? As you mentioned there is no point in watching any random video of PM we should go in structure approach and should measure our skills
Hey , great video Aakash. Just one question - would you recommend someone PM fellowships like upraised or NextLeap's if someone is trying to break into product roles
I’m not familiar with those fellowships, but here’s how you should think about it: theoretical information will only help you understand the role better but won’t help you land a role.. only practical experience (side-projects, internships, 20% projects, etc) will help you break into a product role
This was extremely helpful Aakash. Not sure if this is in another video, but what types of questions are you asking team members during the three parts to complete an action plan and to make sure everyone remains on the same page?
HIGHLY dependent on the situation, unfortunately there's no template of questions to ask but it's more about adopting a customer-centric and strategic mindset when approaching every project
Oh yeah, the whiteboard is an issue. I had that happen at my work. We're a product manager, was using a whiteboard and everybody was online similar to UA-cam watching it on video. They couldn't see anything
Not sure if you’re trolling or being serious.. but to answer at face value, you can always work around your physical insecurities by focusing on things like clear communication, structured thinking, and holding the pen.. your work will always represent you more than your physical appearance (short, female, non-white, etc.)
Thank you very much for the video. It's really helpful. Do you think someone could apply for a Product manager position with background in project management in small it company? Could you give advice on which skill or experience as project manager could be translated to product management application?
Glad you liked it. Project management is a good skills for product managers, but developing product sense and technical understanding should be your focus now.
That's great attempt but it could be improved by explaining all those concepts in the sequence what actually that lies while doing the product development.
00:01 PRD or product requirements document is a crucial tool for product managers.
01:24 Minimum requirements and A/B testing
02:57 Disruptive innovation is a framework that explains how new products or services can disrupt existing markets.
04:26 Feature Flags and JTBD Framework
06:04 MVP or minimum viable product
07:37 Alignment on product direction benefits the entire team
09:04 Understanding UX and its role in product design
10:40 Pivoting is an important tool for product managers and startups to adapt to changing market requirements.
Great Video!!
Nice!
I was looking for this guy 🤣. Thanks for the timestamp
Now, I found my great product mentor! Good stuff, Aakash! 🤩
Thank you 😊
stumbled across this video. definitely something i needed before i started by product management career. most of the terms you discussed are terms i came across and just learned along the way. knowing these things would definitely help someone who plans to start their product management career. you sir gained a subscriber! thank you!
Thanks!! Hoping to get in front of more such people looking to grow their product management skills
50 seconds into this video. This is the one I have been searching so far. 12 minutes. Short, to the point. No promises. Clean. Gonna connect with you.
Thanks!
really liked how articulate this video is, got a quick revision of important PM concepts
Thank you so much, Aakash, for taking the time to explain things in a simple and understandable way. I feel confident about becoming a Product Manager. You've earned a new subscriber.
Great to hear!
I have understood a lot in simple terms. I usually don't comment. Thank You Please Do Upload more such videos. It's so Valuable>>>>
Thanks for watching, and taking the time to comment! Another video of 15 new terms dropping soon
@@AakashMehtahi bro can i get into associate product management without a bachelor degree i really want to get in what can i do to gain trust and showcase my capabilities?
@memos106 yes you can, but it won’t be easy. Try getting an internship at a startup to begin and grow your skills from there
@@AakashMehta what are the key skills required for (APM)
@memos106 ua-cam.com/play/PLU3-C4Mh1uFo-7G6h-c7Rgd00I8ippXvM.html&si=p7zdVd8gX8087LJl
This was such a helpful video Aakash. Thank you! I'm a non-technicatl founder trying to lead a technical team and this video helped me so much!
Awesome! Another such video with new terms is in the works so watch out for that
Can you please remove the background music.Its difficult to listen what you are actually saying due to background sound music
Unfortunately can’t remove the music now, but will keep in mind for my next video, thanks
@@AakashMehtajust lower down volume for music
and write large words on white board , they r barely visible on mobile screen
good content btw
I have never understood why people use music in these type of videos in the first place. It is so distracting and takes away from the content. Can you imagine in a class the teacher giving a lecture and music playing in the speakers? It even makes me question this creator's judgement (not good for a product manager)
@ids_e-r4258 every creator has their own style, (and learnings).. I can’t go back and change a video from the past, but I can learn and apply things to future videos (as good product managers do)
@@AakashMehta actually if u do care more about content quality than channel/video's reach then just edit & reupload
Tech Debt can also come about through changing technology and not prioritizing modernization. It happens very fast and should be considered a development priority even during the MVP phase.
Yes, very true!
Very informative video, please keep doing these kind of contents !!
Will do, thanks
*Please tell the non tech and non engineering PM's fields . Like e-com and other field which don't require engineering background so that I can have full clearity in which field to work in as a PM.*
You don’t actually need an engineering or coding background to become a tech PM.. I have a video about that too on my channel
Could you please make blueprints/ rodemap videos for Product management for people are engineers but want to transition into PM roles? There is so much content on UA-cam but it’s too difficult to develop real skills. As you have very good experience can you please cumulate step by step approach and its related resources? As you mentioned there is no point in watching any random video of PM we should go in structure approach and should measure our skills
Start with my essential product management skills playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLU3-C4Mh1uFo-7G6h-c7Rgd00I8ippXvM.html&si=am13Qrv9ZWIPbKEH
Beyond that, you’ll need to follow your curiosity and put your learnings into action through projects, internships, mockups, etc
Very nice video! Thank you so much for the crash course!
Thanks!
Superb. Great work.
😊
A really informative one! Thank you.
Thanks! Do let me know what other videos I should make
Greatly helpful for wanna be Product Manager.
Thanks!
Does it also needs to have metrics on what success looks like?
Which term are you asking about??
Hey , great video Aakash. Just one question - would you recommend someone PM fellowships like upraised or NextLeap's if someone is trying to break into product roles
I’m not familiar with those fellowships, but here’s how you should think about it: theoretical information will only help you understand the role better but won’t help you land a role.. only practical experience (side-projects, internships, 20% projects, etc) will help you break into a product role
This was extremely helpful Aakash. Not sure if this is in another video, but what types of questions are you asking team members during the three parts to complete an action plan and to make sure everyone remains on the same page?
HIGHLY dependent on the situation, unfortunately there's no template of questions to ask but it's more about adopting a customer-centric and strategic mindset when approaching every project
@@AakashMehta That makes complete sense. I'll keep that in mind. Thank you.
Oh yeah, the whiteboard is an issue. I had that happen at my work. We're a product manager, was using a whiteboard and everybody was online similar to UA-cam watching it on video. They couldn't see anything
That’s why I didn’t write any details on the whiteboard and repeated everything
Loved it.
Thanks!
Request you to please remove the background music for clear audio.
Thanks for the feedback.. will fix that in the next video.. updated 15 terms video coming out next week
I am about to transition into product management but my worry Is I look like a baby … would they look pass my tiny stature for this management roles
Not sure if you’re trolling or being serious.. but to answer at face value, you can always work around your physical insecurities by focusing on things like clear communication, structured thinking, and holding the pen.. your work will always represent you more than your physical appearance (short, female, non-white, etc.)
Thank you very much for the video. It's really helpful. Do you think someone could apply for a Product manager position with background in project management in small it company? Could you give advice on which skill or experience as project manager could be translated to product management application?
Glad you liked it. Project management is a good skills for product managers, but developing product sense and technical understanding should be your focus now.
@@AakashMehta thank you very much!
Great video!
Thanks!
What are more terms or concepts that you've heard being used in tech?
Product owner is not the same as a product manager. A pm should not be writing acceptance criteria
What’s the difference in your mind between product owner and product manager? And what are the overlaps between the two?
That's great attempt but it could be improved by explaining all those concepts in the sequence what actually that lies while doing the product development.
Every product has a different sequence 😂
@@AakashMehta could you please mention one in which we make wireframes after UX designing?
Everything is an iterative process.. so I actually very often make revised wireframes after the design team has proposed some UX designs
Great video! :))
Thank you! 😀
good stuff!
Thanks! Hope you get to check out some of my other videos
I was done listening to before I noticed the music
It wasn’t a problem for me
Thanks for the comment.. I have a new version of this video out too if you want to check that out next time
wow wonderfull
Thanks!
Great great video brother best advice
Would love to talk to you 😊
Check out the links on my channel page to book a time slot on my calendar :)
This was just all over the place
Any suggestions?
Nice video from a novice like me pov. But please do not have spelling mistakes.
What was the spelling mistake?
You don't need to the cheesy B-roll. It doesn't help the message.
Noted, thanks
I like it. Do ur thing Aakash. Thanks for the vid