What experience/skills are necessary for a PMM to grow into a Sr. PMM role?
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Mentor : Workplace Wellbeing | Authentic Leadership | Product Marketing | Formerly Lenovo | Dell Boomi | GoodData • June 5
As you grow in your PMM career -> identify your signature PMM skill and focus on the craft. This will allow you to stand out and make your mark in the product marketing ecosystem.
From storytelling to messaging, positioning, product launches to competitive intelligence and sales enablement, all of these are crucial for your Sr. PMM growth.
All the very best!
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