How Non-Tech PMs Can Lead Technical Products | Slack Director of Product
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You're a product manager leading a deeply technical product—but you don’t have a technical background. Now what? In this session, we'll break down how non-technical PMs can successfully lead technical products and backend engineering teams with confidence and impact.
Timestamps
1:57 - Introduction to Leading a Technical Product as a Non-Technical PM 🎤
3:29 - Ruchi's Background and Experience 🌟
5:19 - Why Working on Technical Products Is a Great Learning Opportunity 📚
7:47 - Top 5 Don'ts for Non-Technical PMs on Technical Products 🚫
13:02 - Top 5 Dos for Non-Technical PMs on Technical Products ✅
16:01 - Building Credibility and Advocating for Your Team 🤝
20:29 - Thinking Beyond Your Team: Expanding Product Scope and Vision 🌍
Meet the Speaker:
Ruchi Kumar is a product leader with deep experience driving innovation at the intersection of enterprise software and user-centric design. She is currently Director of Product Management at Slack, following four years leading key initiatives across Slack and Service Cloud at Salesforce. Prior to that, Ruchi spent four years at Facebook shaping product and program strategy.
The content of this event is for educational purposes only and does not include any specific facts of the presenter’s current or previous company. The opinions expressed in this event are solely those of the presenter based on personal experiences and do not reflect those of the company the presenter works for.
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