For better or for worse (spoiler: it's clearly for worse), a major cultural value of modern product and product management is exclusivity. I'd argue this is a big part of where "product sense" comes from - you either have it or you don't and, if you don't, you can't be part of the club.
This Medium post from Carissa Gallo does a great jo…
For better or for worse (spoiler: it's clearly for worse), a major cultural value of modern product and product management is exclusivity. I'd argue this is a big part of where "product sense" comes from - you either have it or you don't and, if you don't, you can't be part of the club.
For better or for worse (spoiler: it's clearly for worse), a major cultural value of modern product and product management is exclusivity. I'd argue this is a big part of where "product sense" comes from - you either have it or you don't and, if you don't, you can't be part of the club.
This Medium post from Carissa Gallo does a great job discussing this issue: https://gallocarissa.medium.com/the-biggest-problem-in-the-product-management-industry-is-its-exclusivity-1a9877537fd5