How can product leaders leverage mentorship and adaptability? In this episode of the CPO Rising Series hosted by Products That Count Resident CPO Renee Niemi, Workiva CPO Nitin Bhat shares insights on his career journey, the influential mentors who shaped his leadership style, and the importance of adaptability and a growth mindset in product management. He discusses his approach to hiring and developing product talent, as well as his perspectives on how AI will impact the future of the product management role.
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Show Notes:
- Nitin Bhatt credits Gene Farrell, former CPO and CSO of Smartsheet, as a key mentor who significantly influenced his career development.
- Farrell’s leadership style, ability to connect big picture and details, and unflappable demeanor in crises were particularly impactful.
- Farrell provided Bhatt with sponsorship and critical feedback, leading to major career opportunities like leading a multi-million dollar acquisition.
- Bhatt emphasizes the importance of a multi-dimensional leadership approach, focusing on the “why” and “how” in addition to the “what”.
- Humility, admitting mistakes, and a growth mindset are core to leadership.
- A defining moment in Bhatt’s career was solving a major power consumption issue for a global laptop manufacturer, sparking his passion for product management.
- Perseverance, curiosity, and the ability to connect the dots are key elements for success.
- When hiring product managers, prioritize traits like big-picture thinking, ambiguity tolerance, and customer-centricity.
- Bhatt’s favorite interview question focuses on understanding a candidate’s approach to solving their hardest problem.
- Customer impact, team success, professional growth, and personal fulfillment are the key motivators.
- Bhatt emphasizes the importance of not just individual brilliance, but the ability to collaborate and win as a team.
- In the short-term, AI will enable product managers to focus more on high-value, strategic activities.
- AI will improve data analysis, anomaly detection, and operational efficiency for product teams.
- In the long-term, product managers must prioritize ethical considerations around customer data and AI-powered personalization.
- Bhatt credits the Products That Count community for providing opportunities to share insights and learn from others.
- Adaptability and a willingness to step outside one’s comfort zone are critical for product leaders.
- Bhatt’s experience transitioning from hardware/software to logistics/supply chain at AWS demonstrates the transferability of product management skills.
- Mentorship, sponsorship, and critical feedback from leaders like Farrell were instrumental in Bhatt’s career progression.
- Bhatt emphasizes the importance of not just “knowing it all” but “learning it all” through a humble, curious mindset.
- Connecting the commercial impact to the customer value is a key focus for Bhatt in his product leadership role.
About the speaker
Nitin T Bhat is the Chief Product Officer at Workiva. His past stints include Microsoft Azure, AWS, Amazon.com, Smartsheet, and Intel. Nitin is a Product Management instructor and advisor at Product School. Nitin is a board member and advisor to startups including Eagle10 Ventures and Zvolv.