Product for Product Management

Product for Product is a show hosted by Matt Green and Moshe Mikanovsky aimed at helping listeners n

Episodes

Total: 127

Prioritization is one of the cornerstone activities that we all do as product people. Some are done

We are excited to bring to the podcast a startup that is building an exciting Data and AI product th

We are excited to bring to the podcast a startup that is building an exciting Data and AI product th

Have you ever wished you had one book to learn from early in your career, and avoid many mistakes? W

Time just flies! It feels like yesterday we wrapped 2023, and we are already at that time of the yea

Design Thinking is all the buzz when it comes to designing our products (or more appropriately, the

We have covered Product Analytics tools in the past, including Pendo, Amplitude, Mixpanel, Heap and

Some product managers don’t realize how many decisions we have to make daily in our jobs. And some o

Product Management is not about frameworks. Yes, using some frameworks that fit well in your situati

Have you ever seen those pictures of a group of people with sticky notes around a whiteboard, workin

In this episode, Matt and Moshe met to wrap up the Session Replay Tools series, and share what they

We continue our Session Replay series with the next product, LogRocket. To learn all about it, we ha

We continue our Session Replay series with the next product, HotJar. To learn about it, we invited J

We continue our Session Replay series with the next product, FullStory. To learn about it, we invite

The first product we cover in the Session Replay series is PostHog. To learn about it, we invited Vi

It has been awhile since we produced a series focused on one product category, as we had so much fun

Is the MVP where we should stop at understanding whether we have a good direction to go with our pro

This year we are changing a bit how we publish episodes about startups that build innovative product

We are happy to have on the podcast a returning guest, a long friend of Product for Product, David P

Managing products that have both software and hardware is always more tricky than those with softwar