Was Sundar Pichai a product manager?

Was Sundar Pichai a product manager?

Pichai joined Google in 2004, where he led the product management and innovation efforts for a suite of Google’s client software products, including Google Chrome and Chrome OS, as well as being largely responsible for Google Drive.

How many product managers does Google have?

Assuming one product team consists of 10 people and every ten people requires one product manager, I would estimate there about 3,500 product managers working at Google.

Was Steve Jobs a product manager?

As Apple CEO, Steve Jobs involved himself as a de facto product manager by having a hand in the design, direction, vision, and messaging of its most important products, including the iPod.

What is the best certification for a product manager?

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Success is the most respected certification any Product Manager can have. Book smarts don’t cut it, dogmatic beliefs and structures don’t cut it. Adapting to changing conditions and market needs is the only thing that matters for a good Product Manager.

Who are the top 10 most successful entrepreneurs in the world?

1. Jeff Bezos 2. Bill Gates 3. Mark Zuckerberg 4. Larry Page And Sergey Brin 5. Richard Branson 6. Steve Jobs 7. Larry Ellison 8. Ritesh Agarwal 9. Vijay Shekhar Sharma 10. Elon Musk 11. Steve Ballmer 12. Mukesh Ambani

What is product management and why is it important?

Product Management is about understanding what needs to be done, when and by whom to maximize product success. It can’t be found on a grid or laminated framework card or through a piece of paper stating you’ve achieved such and such certification.

What is the best way to learn technology product management?

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There are few, if any, formal education programs for technology Product Management. There are a growing number of private organizations that offer training, and there is absolutely nothing wrong with training, if it helps improve your understanding and basic skills. I’m happy to see many other responses downplaying the value of certification.