Are you leading every phase of your product the same way and quietly wondering why your team keeps hitting walls?
Most product managers default to one leadership style regardless of where their product actually is. That mismatch is why projects stall in endless discovery, MVPs bloat with low value features, and experienced teams feel constrained by unnecessary oversight. The result is missed market windows, wasted resources, and disengaged teams.
On March 17, our Virtual Speaker Series will feature Amazon Principal Product Manager Anshul Garg who will dive into:
– How to identify which phase your product is in and why leading from the wrong one costs you momentum
– The transition triggers that tell you exactly when to shift before your team starts to feel it
– How to communicate style shifts in a way that reads as intentional, not inconsistent
– The warning signs of a leadership mismatch and what to do about it
The best product leaders do not lead harder. They lead differently depending on where their product is. Walk away with a clear, actionable framework for doing exactly that.
You’ll also get the chance to take part in our Community Shoutout. Hiring? Growing your team? Searching for a co-founder or beta users? This is your opportunity to share announcements, make connections, and spotlight what you’re building.
Reserve your spot today.
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