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Product in the Newsroom: Building for Chaos

Upasna Gautam
Product Manager, CNN Digital
News Product Alliance
CNN
The Core Skill

Equanimity: Product in Chaos

EQUANIMITYMental calmnessPause before reactUnratted in highs & lows
"To be a successful product manager in news you have to be able to thrive in chaos. Equanimity is the most important skill — it means mental calmness, composure, evenness of temper, especially in crazy, stressful situations."
  • Reactivity is the root cause of workplace woes and product frustrations
  • The ability to pause before reacting breaks negative patterns in your brain
  • Equanimity gives you an outsized advantage in stakeholder management and team morale
  • Real power comes from managing your emotional reactions, not controlling others
The System

4 Touchpoints for Editorial Collaboration

WEEKLY DEMO DAYSWORKING SESSIONSDRESS REHEARSALSOFFICE HOURSTRANSLATE → ITERATE → LAUNCHFrom feedback to product decisions
  • Weekly Demo Days: Deep dives into features, sneak peeks, workflow recreation, cross-team evangelism
  • Working Sessions: 3–6 collaborative sessions per team, 2 hours each, recreate workflows, gather feedback before onboarding
  • Breaking News Dress Rehearsals: Scripted simulations of breaking news scenarios to stress-test platform at speed
  • Office Hours: Open blocks of time for troubleshooting, feedback, and questions (1–2x/week)
The collaborative advantageBecause journalists are embedded in discovery from the start, they trust your decisions—even when you say no.
The Playbook

Building at CNN's Scale & Chaos

  • Buffer strategically: Every plan includes buffers (days to weeks) because breaking news breaks plans constantly
  • Plan for pivots: Accept that user testing sessions will be cancelled. Build backup research into every cycle
  • Stress-test relentlessly: Treat breaking news dress rehearsals as serious system validation, not theater
  • Distribute support: 24/7 global editorial support team triages incidents so your team isn't always on-call
  • Make quick calls: When buffers execute faster than planned, decide fast to move to the next phase
The fallback that won.

During the 2020 election, CNN's new platform (still in beta) became a fallback when the production system wavered. A work-in-progress product proved its worth under pressure.

The journalist constraint.

Your users are journalists. They have breaking news to cover. Your product roadmap is not their priority, and that's okay. You have to fit into their world.

Lens

Translate Feedback to Decisions

  • Listen to journalists every single day — they tell you what's actually broken
  • When working sessions reveal friction, address it immediately or explain why it's not viable
  • Celebrate launches even when remote — small wins (gift boxes, swag) keep morale alive
  • Know your layers of escalation — understand who owns what so you're not always the first line
The PM's advantage at CNNYou have direct access to your customers all day. Most PMs dream of this. Use it to stay grounded in real workflow problems, not feature guesses.
Counterintuitive

What News Teaches You About Product

Perfection before launchINSTEAD →In news, if it can't serve breaking news, it's not ready. Shipping wins; perfection loses.
Stick to your roadmapINSTEAD →The world breaks news constantly. A rigid roadmap at CNN is a liability. Flexibility is the feature.
Your users work for youINSTEAD →Your journalists serve the public. You serve your journalists. Get the hierarchy right and everything else follows.
Product chaos is a bugINSTEAD →In news, chaos is the job. Thriving in it (not surviving it) separates great PMs from good ones.
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