November 26, 2025
How can diverse career experiences shape a stronger product leader? In this podcast hosted by Rachel Owens, Favor Delivery Chief Product Officer Rachel Losh shares how building a nonlinear path to product leadership taught her the power of customer empathy, adaptability, and business acumen. Rachel reflects on navigating nonlinear growth, building cross-functional trust, and leading with impact in fast-moving industries.
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Show Notes
- Diverse and non-linear career paths can lead to successful product leadership.
- Transferable skills from academia, sales, and publishing empowered growth into product management.
- Resilience and risk-taking are essential for driving results and organizational change.
- Customer understanding is built through direct engagement and asking insightful questions.
- Impact-driven work and an ownership mentality define high performance.
- Product management thrives on interdisciplinary skills and diverse experiences.
- Success depends on building strong cross-functional and stakeholder relationships.
- Comfort and skill in context switching is necessary for effective product management.
- Clear product strategies, goals, and business alignment drive team focus.
- Financial acumen enhances product and business outcomes, even without direct P&L ownership.
- Regular collaboration with finance and operations teams is crucial for business impact.
- Adapting to new customer segments and markets is critical during career transitions.
- Effectively communicating one’s strengths supports cross-industry career movement.
- Successful acquisitions maintain the unique value and culture of the acquired company.
- Value alignment between merging organizations supports integration.
- Approaching new partners with curiosity and understanding enables effective collaboration.
- Focus on measurable product outcomes rather than busy work or distractions.
- Leadership hinges on soft skills such as collaboration, judgment, and alignment.
- Leadership and influence can be developed early via cross-team collaborations.
- Embracing change, building relationships, and continuous learning are key for ongoing career and leadership success.