The official line is that "product management is an exciting and ever-evolving field that attracts professionals from diverse backgrounds". But the truth is that every single meme about nobody being able to say what a Product Manager does is... sometimes too real.
What makes the role even harder is that those on the outside struggle to see a way in, and those on the inside often feel alone, or like impostors. We've all been there. One of the most valuable resources at our disposal is often overlooked, and that is, the collective wisdom and experiences of product managers at every level.
Sharing our career journeys, regardless of our level of expertise, can have a profound impact on our growth and development as product managers. So let's explore the importance of product managers sharing their career journeys and how it can benefit individuals at all stages of their professional lives.
Inspiring Newcomers
When we're just starting out in product management, it can be intimidating to navigate the intricacies of the field. Hearing the stories of experienced product managers can provide invaluable inspiration and guidance. Not just the glory stories, but the normal lives and thoughts and routes to the role. By sharing our career journey, we can help each other understand the challenges we may face and the skills we need to develop. These stories can serve as a beacon of hope, encouraging us to persevere through the initial hurdles and embrace the learning opportunities along the way.
Learning from Mistakes
Product management is not without its share of setbacks and failures. They can hurt. A lot. But mistakes can be powerful teaching moments that contribute to personal and professional growth. By openly discussing our own missteps and the lessons learned, we create a safe space for others to learn from our experiences. This transparency fosters a culture of continuous improvement and encourages others to share their own failures, promoting a supportive and collaborative community of product managers. TLDR? Let's do more of that.
Expanding Networks
Networking is a crucial aspect of any profession, and product management is no exception. A little transparency about our unique career journey goes a long way. And by doing so we can connect with other professionals who can offer insights, advice, and potential collaboration opportunities. As we share your experiences, we open doors for meaningful connections and expand our network within the product management community. These connections can lead to mentorship opportunities, job referrals, and collaborations that enhance our professional growth.
Developing Self-Awareness
Reflecting on our own career journey and articulating it to others requires a deep level of self-awareness. By sharing our experiences, we gain a clearer understanding of our own strengths, weaknesses, and areas for improvement. This self-reflection helps us identify patterns and strategies that have led to success or failure in our careers. Not to mention that receiving feedback and engaging in conversations with others who have faced similar challenges can provide fresh perspectives and insights, further enhancing our self-awareness and personal growth.
Encouraging Diversity and Inclusion
The product management field, like many others, benefits greatly from diverse perspectives and experiences. By sharing our career journeys, we contribute to building a more inclusive and diverse community of product managers. And the wider technology ecosystem around us. Hearing stories from professionals with diverse backgrounds, cultures, and perspectives broadens the collective knowledge and promotes a more comprehensive understanding of product management. It encourages aspiring product managers from underrepresented groups to pursue their dreams, knowing that others have paved the way before them.
Fostering a Culture of Knowledge Sharing
Product management requires a continuous learning mindset. Sharing our career journey instils a sense of responsibility for the collective growth of the community. Which might sound a little dramatic. But consider when you openly share your successes, failures, and insights, you inspire others to do the same. This culture of knowledge-sharing elevates the entire product management profession and helps everyone stay informed about emerging trends, best practices, and innovative approaches.
This isn't a comprehensive list but covers the major levers we have at our professional and personal disposal. Put simply, sharing our product management journey is important whatever our level of expertise. By inspiring newcomers, learning from mistakes, expanding networks, developing self-awareness, encouraging diversity and inclusion, and fostering a culture of knowledge sharing, we contribute to our own growth and the growth of the product management community as a whole. And just maybe have a greater sense of purpose while doing it.