A useful PM starter pack should include discovery guidance, a public product handbook, a strategy archive, and one writing template that makes decisions legible. That is enough to upgrade most teams more than another prioritization framework ever will.
The kinds of materials worth saving in this space:
- discovery templates that help teams compare evidence
- strategy memos that show the decision behind the roadmap
- metric review frameworks that connect product and business outcomes
Read:
- Continuous discovery overview: producttalk.org/continuous-discovery/
A durable foundation for teams trying to make research continuous instead of episodic.
- SVPG article archive: svpg.com/articles/
Useful for strategy, product operating models, and decision quality.
- Atlassian product management guide: atlassian.com/agile/product-management
A practical reference for planning, teamwork, and delivery rhythms.
Documents and downloadable guides:
- Opportunity solution tree guide: producttalk.org/opportunity-solution-tree/
Still one of the clearest visual frameworks for connecting discovery to roadmap choices.
- Atlassian product management guide: atlassian.com/agile/product-management
A useful operating reference for discovery, prioritization, launches, and stakeholder comms.
Watch:
- Lenny's Podcast video archive: youtube.com/@Lennyspodcast/videos
Product conversations that tend to stay practical instead of drifting into slogans.
Build or inspect:
- GitLab product handbook: handbook.gitlab.com/handbook/product/
One of the best public examples of product work written down in the open.
Image references:
- Opportunity solution tree visuals: producttalk.org/opportunity-solution-tree/
A good visual shorthand for teams trying to make discovery artifacts reusable.
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