What products do you really admire, either overall or particular elements?
Care Solace Chief Product Officer | Formerly Headspace, Ginger, LinkedIn • August 22
My top-3 favorites purely from a product perspective:
- Google Photos, for very delightful and practical uses of AI
- Huckleberry, for attempting to solve the problems of new parents in a tech-first way
- Tesla, for the beautiful combo of hardware and software to create an overall rich user experience
(not factoring in leadership, political, health, or climate impact)
5068 Views
Related Ask Me Anything Sessions
Atlassian Senior Group Product Manager (Director of Product), Narmada Jayasankar on Product Management Skills
March 26 @ 10:00AM PST
Google Product Lead - Google Cloud, Nikita Jagadeesh on Product Management Skills
Cisco Director of Product Management, Neil Kulkarni on Product Management Skills
Top Product Management Mentors
Tanguy Crusson
Atlassian Head of Product, Jira Product Discovery
Katherine Man
HubSpot Group Product Manager, CRM Platform
Lexi Lowe
Hex Head of Product
JJ Miclat
Zendesk Director of Product Management
Jesse Tremblay
HubSpot Director of Product
Sacha Dawes
Flexera Vice President Of Product Management
Mike Flouton
GitLab VP, Product
Reid Butler
Cisco Director of Product Management
Victor Dronov
Atlassian Group Product Manager, Trello Enterprise
Sheila Hara
Barracuda Sr. Director, Product Management
Related Questions
Would you advise non-technical PM’s joining a coding bootcamp? Are there any productivity hacks or tools that help you stay organized and on top of everything going on as a product manager?How do you overcome domain hiring bias while looking for product roles?What are some of examples of ways you have been able to get promoted or support your colleagues to get promoted at the same company?What's the best way to break into the tech industry as a product manager?What should you do if your Manager is not helping you grow and you see little growth opportunities? Should you stay at the job and try to learn as much as possible or should you definitely leave the company and look for a new opportunity?