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Lessons In Product Management
Path2Product
155 episodes
4 days ago
Path2Product's Mission is to bridge the gap in product management experience for aspiring product managers, so the Lessons In Product Management podcast is here to support that effort, as well as provide valuable insights to existing PMs and PM leaders.
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Path2Product's Mission is to bridge the gap in product management experience for aspiring product managers, so the Lessons In Product Management podcast is here to support that effort, as well as provide valuable insights to existing PMs and PM leaders.
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Upleveling your PM career w/ Shobhit Chugh - CEO of Intentional Product Manager
Lessons In Product Management
29 minutes 33 seconds
4 months ago
Upleveling your PM career w/ Shobhit Chugh - CEO of Intentional Product Manager

In this episode, Shobhit Chugh, former Google PM and founder of Intentional Product Manager, shares practical strategies for moving beyond execution and becoming a standout product leader—even when you don’t have formal authority or a supportive manager.

🔑 Key Takeaways

1. Don’t Mistake Productivity for Progress

  • Just being busy doesn’t mean you’re growing.

  • Like Amazon’s press release approach, define what you want to be known for before the next review cycle.

    • Align your work to that vision and offload or eliminate tasks that don’t serve it.

    2. Influence > Delegation

    • Product managers can’t “delegate” in the traditional sense.

    • Find teammates who want to own tasks you shouldn’t be doing—for their own growth.

    • Example: Shobhit handed off API spec writing to an engineer aiming to become a PM.

    3. Make the Strategic Urgent

    • Block time doesn’t protect strategic work—deadlines do.

    • Make public commitments (e.g., “I’ll present this strategy next Thursday”) to create urgency and accountability.

    4. Think in Terms of Leverage

    • Focus on high-leverage activities like:
    • Continuous customer research (not just during discovery phases).
    • Repeated communication of long-term vision.
    • Building visibility with stakeholders and leadership.
  • 5. Avoid Common Mindset Traps

    • Don’t assume company red tape is immovable—often it’s just unchallenged hearsay.

    • Overwhelm is emotional, not factual. Audit your time and challenge false constraints.

    6. Develop an “Angle of Mastery”

    • Instead of a generic “10-year B2B PM,” position yourself based on specific problems you consistently solve.

    • Example: One client branded themselves as the “friction eliminator” in complex B2B platforms.

    7. Build Your Brand

    • In a competitive market, being the “obvious hire” is essential.

    • Build visibility on platforms like LinkedIn. Share your thinking, frameworks, and customer insights.


    Join Shobhit on your journey to product leadership at Intentional Product Manager



  • Lessons In Product Management
    Path2Product's Mission is to bridge the gap in product management experience for aspiring product managers, so the Lessons In Product Management podcast is here to support that effort, as well as provide valuable insights to existing PMs and PM leaders.