How do you make sure you keep improving as a PM?
- Jane Winfred
I’m approaching this as a discussion topic and hope to provide some insights to welcome deeper dive questions, if the interviewer wants to spend time on this question.
The biggest grey area for me is people. On one hand, it’s to understand what they’re saying and this can be users or the team I’m working with, or even other PMs. Anyone. A lot of me understanding communication involves understanding the context and the motivation of what is being said. There’s a lot to unpack there, and I’m still learning. And equally, with me communicating. It’s important that what I convey is received in the way that I intend it to. But that isn’t so easy when the other party has a vastly different mental model to mine.
I strive to understand and identify the yellow flags and to keep improving on communication and negotiation. All of my success as a PM requires communication. It can be to inform, inspire, convince, collaborate, instruct. Improving on this, will make me and the product team more successful.
Similarly, I need to keep myself informed of the world around me, especially in the context of my products and my teams and company. I also need to understand the strategies and vision that leads them, and how they change and why. This finger on the pulse helps inform my decisions and ensure that they are aligned with the bigger picture.
It’s always a curiosity as to how others solve problems and what I can learn from them. It’s a bit like learning from watching. I love those product and strategy tear-downs. It helps the creativity nugget.

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