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… Continue Reading
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…. Continue Reading
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… Continue Reading
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… Continue Reading
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… Continue Reading
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… Continue Reading
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… Continue Reading
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… Continue Reading
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… Continue Reading
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… Continue Reading