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The core content of a strategy is a diagnosis of the situation at hand, the creation or identification of a guiding policy for dealing with the critical difficulties, and a set of coherent actions.
Good Strategy/Bad Strategy
Richard Rumelt
This could be a mid-level product manager who really loves creating efficiencies and optimizing processes. They get excited about making the experience better for internal employees, which in turn makes better products for customers. A chief of staff who understands product development could also be a potential fit. Ideally, your process person has coached or mentored more junior team members, contributing to the establishment of best practices and rituals, and loves continuous improvement. Most of all, this type of operations person has a high emotional intelligence. They know how to navigate a changing business landscape and use influence to align various teams across a highly-matrixed organization. They’re also a resource to help coach team members in agile and lean methodologies, as they relate to product management. “Product Operations Manager” or “Product Operations Manager—Process” is an apt title for the job description.
Product Operations
Melissa Perri and Denise Tilles
The larger the organization, the more essential it is to be relentless at evangelism, and it's important for the leaders to understand that evangelism is something that is never finished. It needs to be constant.
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