45 min

#29 Jackie Bavaro (Asana, Google) on having impact as a Product Manager Progression Podcast

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Jackie Bavaro was most recently Head of Product Management for eight years at Asana, the well-loved work management software, where she joined pre-launch as the first PM. During her tenure, she grew the PM team to over twenty amazing people, helped Asana's go from $0 to more than $100 million in annual recurring revenue, and launched Asana's associate product manager program.

Jackie has since written two fantastic books on PM careers - 'Cracking the PM career' and 'Cracking the PM interview'.

In this episode we talk about Jackie's growth as a PM at Asana, defining impact in role, working with founders, navigating feedback and her 'Do, Try, Consider' framework which we've now implemented at Progression.

Links

Jackie on Twitter

Jackie on Amazon

Jackie's tweet referencing the framework we talk about in the podcast

Jackie's interview on Lenny's pod

Do, Try, Consider

Jonny can be found at https://twitter.com/jonnyburch

Who else should we be speaking to?

Be on the pod! Tell us about someone great! Just email hello@progression.co and tell us more.

Rate us!

It really helps if you rate us on iTunes. You can do that right here. https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/progression-podcast/id1435509539

Progression is free for your first team of 10

Sign up at progression.co

Jackie Bavaro was most recently Head of Product Management for eight years at Asana, the well-loved work management software, where she joined pre-launch as the first PM. During her tenure, she grew the PM team to over twenty amazing people, helped Asana's go from $0 to more than $100 million in annual recurring revenue, and launched Asana's associate product manager program.

Jackie has since written two fantastic books on PM careers - 'Cracking the PM career' and 'Cracking the PM interview'.

In this episode we talk about Jackie's growth as a PM at Asana, defining impact in role, working with founders, navigating feedback and her 'Do, Try, Consider' framework which we've now implemented at Progression.

Links

Jackie on Twitter

Jackie on Amazon

Jackie's tweet referencing the framework we talk about in the podcast

Jackie's interview on Lenny's pod

Do, Try, Consider

Jonny can be found at https://twitter.com/jonnyburch

Who else should we be speaking to?

Be on the pod! Tell us about someone great! Just email hello@progression.co and tell us more.

Rate us!

It really helps if you rate us on iTunes. You can do that right here. https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/progression-podcast/id1435509539

Progression is free for your first team of 10

Sign up at progression.co

45 min