Stanislav Lazuta

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As a product manager, your title gives you nothing—no formal authority, no intrinsic control over product direction or vision, and no ability to get a single meaningful thing done without the help and support of others. To whatever extent you are able to lead through partnership and trust, you must earn that trust every minute, every day. And you must chart your own path to earning that trust in a role full of irresolvable ambiguity and irreducible complexity.
Product Management in Practice: A Practical, Tactical Guide for Your First Day and Every Day After
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