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🗓️ 20 June 2022
⏱️ 60 minutes
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Before getting into teaching full-time, Gibson Biddle was VP of Product at Netflix and CPO at Chegg (a textbook rental and homework help company). He now spends his days speaking, writing, and hosting workshops on product leadership, strategy, and culture. There are very few people in the world who’ve worked with, and had an impact on, more product managers.
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In this episode, we cover:
1) Gibson’s career path to VP of Product at Netflix, CPO at Chegg, and eventually teaching full-time.
2) The DHM model: The 3 factors of a product strategy for consumer companies, how you can apply it to your product strategy, and how Gibson used this model for decisions made at Netflix.
3) Five mini case studies of the DHM model that could be applied to Netflix’s strategy.
4) The GEM prioritization model: What are the 3 areas a company can optimize on? What is the fundamental misalignment that destroys startups?
5) How could you start building your product strategy muscle, even when you’re only two weeks into your new role?
6) Building your personal board of directors.
7) What does it take to become a CPO someday?
8) What specifics in a daily routine separate a good product manager from a great product manager?
9) What’s the one piece of advice Gibson has for product managers in their early career?
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Where to find Gibson:
• Ask Gib Product Newsletter: https://askgib.substack.com/
• Gibson’s baby website: www.gibsonbiddle.com
• Intro to product strategy: https://gibsonbiddle.medium.com/intro-to-product-strategy-60bdf72b17e3
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0:00.0 | Gibson Biddle, |
0:05.0 | Biddle, whose name is really fun to say, by the way, |
0:07.5 | has directly taught and worked with more p.m. |
0:09.7 | than only a handful of other people in the world. |
0:12.3 | Before going full-time on teaching, he was VP of product at Netflix and a Cheg, |
0:16.8 | and has written what is almost surely the most popular medium post on product strategy. |
0:20.8 | In our chat, we learned by Gibson's very popular product strategy and |
0:24.4 | prioritization framework and we go through a bunch of real life case studies from |
0:28.3 | his time in Netflix to see how they apply in the real world. I love how |
0:31.9 | Gibson comes up with such clear and memorable |
0:34.4 | frameworks which help demystify the vagueness that surrounds strategy and |
0:38.6 | prioritization. We're really lucky to have Gibson share these with us and I hope |
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