Impact-first Product Teams: Define Success. Do Work That Matters. Be Indispensable.

Author:   Matt Lemay
Publisher:   Matthew Lemay
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Pages:   134
Publication Date:   07 February 2025
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Impact-first Product Teams: Define Success. Do Work That Matters. Be Indispensable.


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Around the world, product teams are waking up to the same uncomfortable truth: doing things ""the right way"" doesn't matter if your team loses its funding or your company goes out of business. Simply put, product teams can no longer afford to be disconnected from the business impact of their work. And well-trodden ""best practices"" from Silicon Valley behemoths can only provide so much guidance for teams working across vastly different business and funding models. In Impact-first Product Teams, product leader and consultant Matt LeMay provides clear-eyed and reality-tested guidance for doing the work that matters most to your business. This concise and practical book walks you through the questions and conversation starters that have helped product teams across industries and geographies put impact at the heart of their work - and keep it there.

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Author:   Matt Lemay
Publisher:   Matthew Lemay
Imprint:   Matthew Lemay
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.204kg
ISBN:  

9798991757300


Pages:   134
Publication Date:   07 February 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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This book is a must-read for product teams navigating today's turbulent business landscape. I love the case studies, the insights, and the focus on actions that can be taken at the team level. But most of all, I love how fun this book was to read. Too many business books are painful to slog through, but Matt's book is as charming as it is useful. -Christina Wodtke Author of Radical Focus and The Team that Managed Itself Product teams have been losing credibility in recent years. We've hidden behind dogma, avoided accountability for the quality of our decisions, and alienated the rest of the business, all while complaining about a lack of autonomy. But the business won't tolerate it anymore, nor should they. A reckoning is upon our craft, and if we don't evolve, we risk becoming irrelevant. It's time to focus on impact, not dogma. Matt is wise. Read his book and follow his advice. -Dave Wascha Former CPO/CPTO at MOO, Photobox, Moonpig, Zoopla Any product leader or aspiring leader needs to read this book and apply its lessons. I was fortunate to have Matt join our PM planning session and preview some of his key tenets as he was finishing this book. Matt's message resonated with our team: The most effective PMs and PM teams must be commercially savvy, speak the language of the business, and 'move the needle.' Everything we do in PM must support this directive, or we should stop doing it. -David Nash Veteran B2B SaaS Chief Product Officer Impact-first Product Teams sets the standard for how every product team should function and has become my go-to recommendation for all product professionals I work with. Whether you're early in your career or a seasoned professional, this book is a must-read for those who want to create real impact and thrive in the ever-evolving world of product development. -George Barlow Chief Product Officer & Product Design Consultant Impact-first Product Teams is an inspiring-yet-deeply-practical guide to what good product management actually looks like. Each chapter equips readers with an actionable question they can use to interrogate what they are delivering for the business and reframe their ways of working to confidently produce more value. This book is essential for anyone involved in the building of digital products - especially in this unpredictable season - because it bolsters us with tested, detailed guidance on how to do our absolute best work and grounds us in the compassionate, steady reminder that our jobs are only a facet of who we are. -Chelsea Bullock Senior Principal Product Manager at Atlassian & Former Product Executive for Early-Stage Startups Too many Product Managers fixate on applying the 'correct' development methodologies instead of focusing on desired business outcomes. As a result, too many product teams have become stuck in the Low-impact Death Spiral of long hours spent shipping features that sink without trace. Matt's excellent new book resets the discussion and will ensure that every product manager (and every product team) is answering the question of 'what should my team build and why?' in the most impactful way possible for both their customers and their business. -Paul Jackson CEO, Streme


Author Information

Matt LeMay is a product leader, consultant, and author. He empowers product managers, teams, and organizations to maximize their business impact by streamlining processes, simplifying strategies, and focusing on the work that matters most. Matt's decade-plus career in product has included acquisitions by Google and Intuit, strategic advising to Spotify, and building out product teams for early-stage startups that are now valued in the hundreds of millions of dollars. His books Agile for Everybody (O'Reilly Media, 2018) and Product Management in Practice (Second Edition O'Reilly Media, 2022) have been translated into more than six languages, and provide actionable guidance to individuals and teams across countries, functions, and industries. Matt is the creator of the One Page / One Hour Pledge, a commitment to minimize busywork and maximize collaboration that has been adopted by more than 100 individuals and teams at Amazon, Walmart, Adobe, Disney, and more. His work with tech ethnographer Tricia Wang has been included in Google's official Design Sprint toolkit. Previously, Matt worked as Senior Product Manager at music startup Songza (acquired by Google), and Head of Consumer Product at Bitly. Matt is also a musician, recording engineer, and the author of a book about singer-songwriter Elliott Smith. He lives in London, England.

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