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How to Become a Product Manager
People Actually Want

Christian Idiodi
Partner, Silicon Valley Product Group
DISCOVERY MASTER
The Essence

Why PMs Are Often
Disliked (and How to Fix It)

COMPETENCYTRUSTTHE PM EQUATION
"The real essence of this job is that you wake up on behalf of someone else to solve a problem for them, and you have to do it well enough that they give you something back in return."
  • Bad PMs lack the expertise that earns trust
  • Good PMs become "Bobs"—trusted experts people follow naturally
  • The hate isn't for PMs; it's for poor product management
  • Build competency in customers, data, business, and product
Framework

The Four Risks Every PM Must Navigate

VALUEVIABILITYUSABILITYFEASIBILITYPM OWNS VALUE + VIABILITY
  • Value Risk: Will customers buy/choose/use this?
  • Usability Risk: Can they actually use it?
  • Feasibility Risk: Can we build it?
  • Viability Risk: Does it work for our business?
The PM's JobFocus on value and viability. You are the quarterback asking: "Should we be working on this in the first place?"
Why value is overlooked

Teams given roadmaps assume value is solved. But testing ≠ truth. A 90% satisfaction score doesn't mean people will buy or actually use it. The gap between what people say and what they do is your discovery challenge.

The Method

Reference Customers: The Holy Grail

  • What is it? A customer who loves your product enough to tell others about it and put their reputation on the line
  • Why it works: They validate both the problem AND your ability to solve it
  • How to find them: Start where the problem is most acute—be their first customer, solve it with them, then look for more like them
  • The discovery flywheel: Discovering who has the problem + discovering the solution happen simultaneously
The hiring company case study

Worked with McDonald's on a hiring problem. Discovered it wasn't viable at airports (high friction). Switched to Macy's. First 90 days: $32M in sales. Why? Reference customers and doing things that don't scale first.

Christian's insightThere's nothing better than trying to solve the problem yourself. You'll get all the answers—research, failures, mistakes, evidence of what people actually do.
Coaching

How to Build Trust Faster

  • Find the "Bob" on your team—the most influential, trusted person
  • Ask them to teach you OR offer to help them
  • Let everyone see you learning every single day
  • Build relationships by showing genuine humility and curiosity
  • Gain competency faster by immersing yourself in their world
The PM path to respectYou'll only earn trust when people see you learning from the best AND continuing to learn. Then they'll recognize you have insights they need.
Leadership Myth

Great Coaching Requires What You Practiced

Coaching is a one-time thingINSTEAD →Coaching is the day job of managers. Getting better at product management is the manager's job, every day.
You can coach what you haven't experiencedINSTEAD →Most people can only give what's been given to them. If you didn't get good coaching, you have to learn it first.
Screaming and pressure builds leadersINSTEAD →Show them a better way. Create psychological safety. Communicate the same message with respect and clarity.
Research and frameworks replace real workINSTEAD →There is nothing better than solving the actual problem. You'll learn more through doing than through any interview or methodology.
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