

Buy Inspired: How to Create Tech Products Customers Love (Silicon Valley Product Group) 2 by Cagan, Marty (ISBN: 9781119387503) from desertcart's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Review: Truly inspired! - I’m honest, I probably didn’t like the book at the beginning, I thought the author described a role and an organisation that was too black or white. I decided to go ahead and keep reading and this turned out to be one of the best books I’ve ever read. It was truly inspirational although in my opinion it’s more useful for experienced product managers and quite top line level. If you haven’t read it yet, another great book that you can read after this one is “The Lean Product Playbook”. If you liked this, you won’t be disappointed! Review: Great read which covers the entire Product Management area - Great read by Marty Cagan which covers the entire Product Management area. Whilst a significant amount of the book is focused on the importance of solving customer problems - outcomes over outputs, which is the theme of a lot of product books around, there are 67 chapters covering: > The different growth stages of tech companies, lessons and some really good success stories from Product Managers of Google, Adobe, BBC, Microsoft, Netflix and Apple > The challenges and the reality of being a Product Manager > The different roles of the Product/Agile team, supporting roles and additional leadership roles needed as you scale > Tones of advice about product vision strategy and KPIs > Huge amounts of discovery and transformation techniques > Stakeholder management And it also accurately describes the top reasons for loss of innovation and loss of velocity.







| Best Sellers Rank | 9,382 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 30 in Starting a Business 1,546 in Social Sciences (Books) |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (6,094) |
| Dimensions | 15.75 x 3.05 x 23.11 cm |
| Edition | 2nd |
| ISBN-10 | 1119387507 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1119387503 |
| Item weight | 1.05 kg |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 349 pages |
| Publication date | 30 Jan. 2018 |
| Publisher | John Wiley & Sons Inc |
A**A
Truly inspired!
I’m honest, I probably didn’t like the book at the beginning, I thought the author described a role and an organisation that was too black or white. I decided to go ahead and keep reading and this turned out to be one of the best books I’ve ever read. It was truly inspirational although in my opinion it’s more useful for experienced product managers and quite top line level. If you haven’t read it yet, another great book that you can read after this one is “The Lean Product Playbook”. If you liked this, you won’t be disappointed!
G**N
Great read which covers the entire Product Management area
Great read by Marty Cagan which covers the entire Product Management area. Whilst a significant amount of the book is focused on the importance of solving customer problems - outcomes over outputs, which is the theme of a lot of product books around, there are 67 chapters covering: > The different growth stages of tech companies, lessons and some really good success stories from Product Managers of Google, Adobe, BBC, Microsoft, Netflix and Apple > The challenges and the reality of being a Product Manager > The different roles of the Product/Agile team, supporting roles and additional leadership roles needed as you scale > Tones of advice about product vision strategy and KPIs > Huge amounts of discovery and transformation techniques > Stakeholder management And it also accurately describes the top reasons for loss of innovation and loss of velocity.
W**K
Breadth over depth
This is often quoted as the best product management book available. It has many short sections touching many subject ares critical for product management and I would definitely recommend it to those new to the role. For those with experience that have already read books, and done course on Product Management thry may find it lacking in depth.
M**E
The bible for Product Managers - six stars!
Product Management is such a poorly understood and yet essential discipline in software development but Marty and his team are both pioneering and setting the highest possible standards. This book is incredibly well thought through and generous in providing the tools, skills and methods necessary to be a first class Product Manager. It will save you money by enabling you and your organisation to focus on building the right product sooner, a product which your customers will love - and pay for. I first bought the kindle edition then the audible and then got 2 hardback versions to lend out in the office hoping to get everyone on the same page. It is the only book on Product Management that I recommend and I sometimes feel like I'm pushing it onto people but it really is that good.
M**M
A book of wisdom on product management
Enjoyed this book - it's always a good sign when you suddenly become aware that you're near the end of a book and didn't realise where the time had gone! And thats not to say this book is lightweight in content, far from it. It's packed full of insightful gems, and the wisdom of decades of industry experience. It just read so well. As a reader, I never felt a sense of urgency to get to the next chapter, and I think part of that is the way Marty has broken own the material into very small chapters. I like this. And this isn't a book you'll read once and then stick on the bookshelf. You'll keep going back to it. It really is inspired.
D**L
Really bad quality print, great content
Warning - the print quality of this (reasonably expensive) book is absolute trash. I think it may actually be a fake reproduction of the real book from Wiley, as it feels like it's trying to replicate the real thing. - Letters are smudged throughout the book - Things aren't aligned correctly (in comparison to other Wiley books I own) - Glue is overflowing. That being said, the quality of the writing is there. While not super practical focused, it does give an interesting & useful overview of product management and techniques. But kinda ironic, it feels like the printers forgot the book was about customer centricity and quality of work....
B**Y
Product is often talking about in riddles
This books unravels to riddles and talk in a plain language that de-mystifies much of the process in a way you can better talk to stakeholders to effect real change.
G**R
Just as amazing as the first time around
I've had Inspired for a number of years as a go to resource for tech start-ups I work with. It's a must read for any CEO, and Product Manager, and really your entire C-level team MUST read it. The core message on product/market fit is sooooo important. Faster doesn't make you better, first can sometimes be a thorn in your side. What's the point in being first if you end up tanking because nobody wants your app? Iteration after iteration, testing and testing, getting the product to 'fit'. LOVE this book.
T**A
ótimas condições, livro muito bom para quem trabalha com produtos digitais
M**.
Muhteşem bir kitap, kötü ve özensiz bir teslimat, bembeyaz ciltli kapak siyah kirlerle dolu olarak geldi.
K**A
What I like about the book is the way how everything about product management is explained. I would recommend this book for any person who aspire to become a product manager for a tech company. This book easily is worth 5 star rating because it reveals all that you need to know on how great products are being created. To solve customer problems and why it’s important to be in love with the problem rather than the solution.
P**S
Marty Cagan's "Inspired: How to Create Tech Products Customers Love" is a classic book on product management. The book is a helpful guide for creating the right product culture for success. Cagan shares his experiences and insights from his storied career in product management, which took him from HP to Netscape to eBay, where he served as senior VP of Product Management and Design. The book is an easy read with lots of valuable advice. Cagan is a big fan of spelling out lists, which makes it easy to follow. The book covers the four product risks: usability risk, value risk, feasibility risk, and business viability risk. It also covers the importance of tackling risks upfront, instead of at the end, and defining products and their overall brand. While the book may not be for complete newcomers to tech or to product, it is ideal for someone with three months to thirty years of experience working in some capacity with a product team. The book is not filled with examples or stories from the trenches of product management, but it still doesn’t feel too theoretical or “fluffy”. Overall, "Inspired" is a valuable resource for anyone looking to create tech products that customers love. It is a must-read for product managers, designers, and engineers who want to build great products that solve real problems. Recommendation: I highly recommend "Inspired" to anyone who wants to learn more about product management and how to create products that customers love. It is a valuable resource that provides practical advice and insights that can be applied to any product development process.
D**Y
Some significant time has passed since the 1st edition of this book and I keep returning and referring to it as an inspirational source of product wisdom and a great starting point either for junior product managers who are new to profession or anyone who is looking for ways to improve product culture, discovery processes or overall performance of product teams. If you're looking for just one book on modern product management - that's the book
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