• Product Management Jargon Draft

  • Aug 21 2024
  • Length: 47 mins
  • Podcast

Product Management Jargon Draft

  • Summary

  • 1:07 – Joe kicks off the discussion on useless product management terms.
    1:49 – We start the PM Jargon Draft, with Todd winning the #1 pick.
    3:04 – Todd and Ryan’s #1 pick: "CEO of the Product."
    4:23 – Joe’s #1 pick: "Customer Centric" (he’s salty he couldn’t trade for the #1 pick).
    6:07 – Todd discusses how every healthcare company is "patient-first" – shouldn’t we all be patient-first in healthcare?
    7:14 – Ryan questions "Productize" – is it a verb? A new word in the English dictionary? The big draft controversy.
    9:41 – Todd adds "Gathering Requirements" to his hit list of terrible PM terms. We suggest "Gathering Insights" as a better alternative.
    15:00 – Iteration vs. Agile discussion – "We are going to be Agile" drives Joe nuts because it often just means "Can we launch it faster?"
    18:20 – Ryan selects a declaration: "We are going to be more innovative."
    21:10 – "Thinking outside the box" is a controversial pick in the draft.
    22:25 – Todd explains why he hates the term "Feature Parity"; Joe recommends "Holistic Approach" instead.
    30:51 – "Being Product-led" is a steal in the 3rd round for Ryan, who explains what it really means.
    36:10 – Undrafted superstar PM Terms (Joe has PTSD from Ryan yelling at him for "fail fast").
    40:00 – Todd predicts next year’s draft class, starting with "Outcomes over Outputs," "Product-Market Fit," and "Go-to-Market Enablement."
    43:00 – Actionable takeaways.

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