#ProductCon: The Skills to Become a Director, VP, or CPO by Facebook VP of Product

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Published 2020-07-10
Product Management talk at #ProductCon Online in July 2020 on PM careers.

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All Comments (21)
  • @zzzzoooo7378
    Mr. Nikhyl Singhal, thank you so much for your presentation. It is hands down the most clear, concise and eye-opening description of Product roles I've ever come across. Great for career overview. God bless you and all the best for future achievements.
  • @quanquanlive
    This is one of the best presentations I've seen about PM, Director, VP and CPO. It is very insightful, concise, and comprehensive. Thank you very much.
  • @cachem11
    This is super useful. I lead a marketing team in a fast growing small company and get lost a lot. This pointed me a clear direction what skills I need in order to become a real senior manager.
  • @ismailwisnu8403
    As product person newbie, just 6 years on going, this presentation makes sense 100%.
  • Fantastic overview of the skills needed at the Director, VP and CPO. Thank you!!
  • @instupitious
    This is wonderfully articulated with all the key nuances.
  • @MaverickBob76
    Thanks for such an insightful, crisp and clear presentation. Nikhyl's experience, proficiency and skills were reflecting through out the video based on how well he was articulating the content with his flawless communication!
  • @mustanggt5713
    I am senior quality assurance engineer and feel absolutely confident and ready to embark on the product journey . I have a gut feeling , I could be a great fit for the CPO role in the next 5 years or under . Thanks for the clarity . I really appreciate you !
  • @mika4eva314
    Grateful for the knowledge. Thank you Nikhyl
  • I've enjoyed reading your blog on Medium 'the skills PMs needs to become a Director, VP or CPO' and listening to your podcast here. I totally agree with what you write and say. Thanks!
  • @vladarino
    Awesome presentation. Very clear, insightful and applicable.
  • I just moved into a Director role at a hypergrowth SaaS company, and I can't tell you how valuable this talk was. Thank you very much
  • @nomad_manhattan
    so true.. exactly my pain point: how to let go of "depth' for "breadth" ; can I trust my team and my counterparts and make them accountable
  • @coreQu
    Hi Nikhyl, It's been a very interesting presentation and clearly distinguishes what it takes to transition from one to another. I can totally relate to your explanation. I would like to add one more distinction. As you transition through these roles, it is more to do with being a team player than an individual player.
  • Nikhil, explained it really well. especially with those analogy. This is super helpful for getting clarity as to what a director, vp and CPO should do. Thanks a ton
  • @TimPaddy
    This is still one of the best videos on the channel. You should convince Singhal to come back for another video.
  • @muchau
    This is great session. Thanks Nikhyl