Summary
In this episode, the panel discusses the evolving landscape of interviews for Technical Program Managers (TPMs), particularly in light of recent changes due to COVID-19 and the rise of AI. They explore the importance of storytelling in interviews, the use of AI for preparation, and the significance of maintaining an achievement log. The conversation also touches on the differences in interview expectations between large and small companies, the balance of technical depth versus breadth, and strategies for demonstrating stakeholder management skills. The panel concludes with advice for candidates on how to navigate the interview process effectively.
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TPM, interview process, AI in interviews, stakeholder management, technical program manager, COVID impact, achievement log, hybrid work, interview preparation, career advice
Chapters
00:00 Navigating the Evolving Job Market
01:36 The Anatomy of TPM Interviews
04:33 The Impact of AI and COVID on Interviews
12:24 Crafting Your Story for Interviews
18:06 Leveraging AI in Daily TPM Tasks
21:58 Interviewing in a Hybrid Work Environment
25:27 Expectations in Different Company Sizes
26:55 Interview Structures: Big vs. Small Companies
31:32 Technical Program Manager Expectations
37:41 Demonstrating Leadership and Stakeholder Management
43:18 Improving Interview Performance: Dos and Don'ts
47:16 Resilience in the Interview Process
In this engaging podcast episode, Doron and Elizabeth Harrin discuss the complexities of project management in today's fast-paced environment. They explore the evolution of the Rebel's Guide to Project Management, the challenges of managing multiple projects, and the impact of AI on the role of project managers. Elizabeth shares insights on prioritization, stakeholder engagement, and the importance of emotional intelligence in fostering effective team dynamics. The conversation emphasizes the need for adaptability, creativity, and proactive strategies in navigating the ever-changing landscape of project management.Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Project Management and Elizabeth Harrin
03:26 The Evolution of the Rebel's Guide to Project Management
06:10 Managing Multiple Projects: Insights and Strategies
09:05 The Role of AI in Project Management
11:53 Prioritization: A Core Survival Skill for PMs
14:36 Protecting Time for Deep Work
17:21 Stakeholder Engagement: Building Relationships
20:11 Emotional Intelligence in Project Management
23:08 Conclusion and Resources
We explore the emerging trend of fractional TPMing, where project managers work part-time across multiple organizations. The discussion highlights the benefits and challenges of this model, including the importance of building trust, navigating intellectual property concerns, and the potential for fractional roles to evolve in the future. The speakers share insights on the strategic versus tactical roles of TPMs and the skills necessary for success in a fractional capacity.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Fractional TPMing
02:46 The Rise of Fractional Executives
04:56 Understanding the Role of Fractional TPMs
07:06 Comparing Fractional TPMs to Other Roles
09:34 Fractional TPMs in Startups vs. Large Companies
11:28 Use Cases for Fractional TPMs
13:26 The Tactical vs. Strategic Role of TPMs
16:09 Building Trust as a Fractional TPM
18:10 Challenges of Timeboxing and Expectations
21:59 Intellectual Property and Confidentiality Concerns
24:27 Financial Viability of Fractional TPMing
26:50 Future of Fractional TPMing
30:37 Consulting and Mentoring as a Fractional TPM
31:41 Final Thoughts and Call to Action
In this episode, the panel discusses the evolving landscape of Technical Program Managers (TPMs) in 2025, highlighting the challenges and opportunities in the current job market. They explore the impact of AI on TPM roles, the importance of differentiation in skills, and strategies for navigating a lack of support in one's role. The conversation emphasizes the need for TPMs to invest in their program management skills and embrace cross-functional roles to enhance their career prospects.
In this episode, the panel discusses the evolution of Technical Program Management (TPM) and the impact of AI on the industry. Each panelist shares their origin story, highlighting how they stumbled into the TPM role. The conversation shifts to the significance of AI in their work, exploring how it can enhance productivity and decision-making. They emphasize the importance of prompt engineering and understanding AI limitations for effective management. The episode concludes with thoughts on the future of TPMs in an AI-driven landscape.
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Keywords: Technical Program Management, AI, Prompt Engineering, TPM Origin Stories, Industry Insights, Software Development, AI Limitations, Career Development, Engineering Management, Technology Trends
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In this conversation, Doron Katz speaks with Bruce McCarthy and Melissa Appel, authors of the book Aligned. They discuss the critical importance of alignment in product management, the challenges of stakeholder management, and the techniques for effective communication and decision-making. The conversation highlights the significance of building rapport, understanding different decision-making styles, and the role of vulnerability in leadership. They also delve into the DACI model for decision-making and the importance of involving stakeholders in the roadmap process.
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James Dayhuff talks to us about AI Prompts for TPMs, live from the 2024 TPM Summit in Mountain View California.
We are live at the 2024 TPM Summit in Mountain View California, with Aman Bawa and Stefan Crespo, recapping the summit thus far.
We talk with Coda's Engineering Chief of Staff,
Jane Chiu live at the 2024 TPM Summit in California.
We talk with Harman Batra, Senior Director at McAfee about his experienes as a TPM, in our second interview, live at the 2024 TPM Summit.
We are live at the TPM Summit with a quick Fireside chat with Prasanthi Darbha, a TPM at GitHub. We talk about the TPM Summit kick-off. Hosted by Michael Gotz
Colin Breyer, former Amazon executive and co-author of 'Working Backwards,' discusses the principles and processes that have made Amazon successful. He highlights the importance of customer obsession, long-term thinking, innovation, and operational excellence. Breyer explains the concept of single-threaded ownership and the need for leaders to say 'no' to unimportant tasks. He also discusses the annual planning process at Amazon and the role of TPMs in executing initiatives. Breyer concludes by mentioning Working Backwards LLC, a company that helps organizations implement Amazon's principles.
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Paul Currivan, a highly experienced individual in technical product and program management, discusses the skills and tools necessary for scaling as a TPM. He emphasizes the importance of foundational skills such as project management and systems thinking, as well as the ability to adapt to organizational changes. Paul shares his favorite tools for large-scale projects, including Jira, Miro, and Microsoft Project. He also highlights the need for effective testing and the dangers of scaling without user feedback. Paul discusses measuring the effectiveness and ROI of applications used in program management, emphasizing the benefits and time-saving capabilities of automation. In this conversation, Paul Currivan discusses the importance of scalability in TPM and shares his insights on the three pillars of scalability: applications, processes, and technology. He emphasizes the need for TPMs to understand the technical aspects of the systems they work with, including architecture, scalability limitations, and communication protocols. Paul also highlights the significance of stakeholder management and the role it plays in ensuring successful scaling. He advises TPMs to be adaptable and open to innovation while maintaining a balance between technical knowledge and project management responsibilities.
Paul Currivan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulcurrivan/
System Design Interview by Alex Xu: https://www.amazon.com/System-Design-Interview-insiders-Second/dp/B08CMF2CQF