Top 1% of Project Managers

The below is from Ian McAllister. Great advice that can be applied to more then just project management.

The top 10% of product managers excel at a few of these things. The top 1% excel at most or all of them:

Think big – A 1% PM’s thinking won’t be constrained by the resources available to them today or today’s market environment. They’ll describe large disruptive opportunities, and develop concrete plans for how to take advantage of them.

Communicate – A 1% PM can make a case that is impossible to refute or ignore. They’ll use data appropriately, when available, but they’ll also tap into other biases, beliefs, and triggers that can convince the powers that be to part with headcount, money, or other resources and then get out of the way.

Simplify – A 1% PM knows how to get 80% of the value out of any feature or project with 20% of the effort. They do so repeatedly, launching more and achieving compounding effects for the product or business.

Prioritize – A 1% PM knows how to sequence projects. They balance quick wins vs. platform investments appropriately. They balance offense and defense projects appropriately. Offense projects are ones that grow the business. Defense projhects are ones that protect and remove drag on the business (operations, reducing technical debt, fixing bugs, etc.).

Forecast and measure – A 1% PM is able to forecast the approximate benefit of a project, and can do so efficiently by applying past experience and leveraging comparable benchmarks. They also measure benefit once projects are launched, and factor those learnings into their future prioritization and forecasts.

Execute – A 1% PM grinds it out. They do whatever is necessary to ship. They recognize no specific bounds to the scope of their role. As necessary, they recruit, they produce buttons, they do bizdev, they escalate, they tussle with internal counsel, they *.

Understand technical trade-offs – A 1% PM does not need to have a CS degree. They do need to be able to roughly understand the technical complexity of the features they put on the backlog, without any costing input from devs. They should partner with devs to make the right technical trade-offs (i.e. compromise).

Understand good design – A 1% PM doesn’t have to be a designer, but they should appreciate great design and be able to distinguish it from good design. They should also be able to articulate the difference to their design counterparts, or at least articulate directions to pursue to go from good to great.

Write effective copy – A 1% PM should be able to write concise copy that gets the job done. They should understand that each additional word they write dilutes the value of the previous ones. They should spend time and energy trying to find the perfect words for key copy (button labels, nav, calls-to-action, etc.), not just words that will suffice.
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Source . Thanks to my buddy Gabe for the fwd.

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Sweet African Music

Just pursuing the internet and started listening to some African style music. Here are some of the gems.

Orchestra Baobab - A band who helped popularize Afro-Cuban music in West Africa.

Zangaléwa – A band orignially names Golden Sounds who changed their name to the name of this famous sone.

Coupé Cloué  – A Haitian singer, helped define the style of music known as komba mamba.

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5 Life Variables to be Happy

Happiness is a state of mind!smiling cat

1. Define Success

How can you be happy if you don’t know what it is? Don’t compare yourself to others. If you compare yourself to James Bond every time you do something you will never think you are doing a good job. James Bond isn’t even real anyway.

2. Become Good at Something

Play an instrument, take up painting or artwork, become the best hiker you can be. Money can only buy you so much happiness; you can buy the best music, the best paintings or videos and images of nature. It’s much more gratifying to build yourself up in some aspect and people will respect you for it.

3. Think Ahead

When you look to the future, think of yourself as a success. What great adventures will you encounter? What amazing people will you meet? What kind of car will you drive or house will you be living in? Daydreaming about the future is a great way to set goals and envision yourself with success.

4. Get Out. Be Social!

It’s been shown that those with friends live longer. Try to get out and re connect with people you haven’t spoken with in a while. Find people with similar interests and join/start clubs. Go to meetups.

5. Like Yourself

Easier said than done, but this is key to being happy. Don’t live someone else’s life. Be honest to yourself. If you don’t like something, say so. You don’t have to be rude or mean, but say what you think. Live your own life!

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Perseid Meteor Shower at Joshua Tree

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Last weekend was my first trip to Joshua Tree. A couple friends and I did a quick one night trip to check out the annual Perseid Meteor Shower. This celestial firework show appears every August as the Swift-Tuttle comet goes … Continue reading

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33 Ways to Stay Creative!

This awesome pic was on FB today. Hadn’t seen it before. Let the creative juices flow!

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Michael Jackson – Beatboxing

I’ll tell you this. Michael Jackson is awesome at beatboxing his style of music.

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Kale Chips Simple Recipe

Kale chips. Kale, drizzle olive oil, salt/pepper, 15 minutes at 325/350. Done! #healthy #food
Edit: A friend also said it’s great to sprinkle some lemon juice before baking as well!

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California Extreme 2012

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This year’s CA Extreme trip was excellent. Once again I met up with my buddy and partner in video game’s, Zach. We kicked it off in San Jose playing a bit of Diablo 3 and just hanging out. We picked … Continue reading

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Awesome Optical Illusion – Instructions On How to Make It!

Just wow. My brain hurts after watching this optical illusion.

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Wizard of OZ + Dark Side of the Moon

Im sure you’ve heard of the “Dark Side of the Rainbow” or the syncing up of the Dark Side of the Moon and Wizard of Oz. The members of Pink Floyd insist that any seemingly matched up sequences are just a coincidence. What do you think?

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