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Month: September 2024

CASE STUDY: An Office Romance Gone Wrong

September 30, 2024

I agree with the expert’s assessment that Elizabeth’s situation isn’t sustainable, but I’d approach it with a bit more nuance. Having worked in hierarchical…

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READING: Product Management in Practice

September 30, 2024

How I see a product manager’s job Based on the reading, I see a product manager’s job as a very complex and ambiguous one….

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CASE STUDY: An Office Romance Gone Wrong

September 30, 2024

If I were a manager in this situation, I would take a balanced, empathetic, and gender-sensitive approach while proactively addressing the conflict to avoid…

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Case study: an office romance gone wrong

September 30, 2024

Agreement with the Expert I agree with certain aspects of the expert’s answer. I certainly agree that Lizzy should not leave her current job…

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Product Management in Practice – Response

September 30, 2024

From the reading, I gathered that the biggest thing to takeaway about PM is that PMs have to be comfortable with ambiguity. There isn’t…

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Product Management in Practice

September 30, 2024

The preface and chapter one emphasized the ambiguous and do-everything nature of a product manager’s role in a company. To me, this sounds like…

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An Office Romance Gone Wrong – Response

September 30, 2024

I agree with Karen Firestone on this particular area – it’s apparent that this whole situation has not been healthy for Elizabeth – she…

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Product Management in Practice

September 30, 2024

Defining ‘Product Manager’ “In a sense, product management is best understood not by a single “correct” definition but rather by the very impossibility of…

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An Office Romance Gone Wrong

September 30, 2024

I would have to agree with Wendi S. Lazar’s recommendation for Elizabeth. Making career or any major life decision is difficult, especially when emotions…

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Office Romance Case

September 30, 2024

I agree with both experts in the sense that Elizabeth should leave, but only when a truly better offer is found. Between Karen Firestone…

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