
Building better product managers through comics, movies, and other pop culture ephemera.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 16 years ago | 
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This time on Product Management Meets Pop Culture – The Podcast We interview Jeremy Horn (a.k.a., The Product Guy) – an award-winning product management veteran with two decades of experience leading and managing product teams. He’s founded several s... more
This time, we review Star Wars: The Last Jedi and look at who makes the better Product Manager: Kylo Ren or Luke Skywalker. The answer may surprise you. And we'll do it all in 10 minutes or less.
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Public speaking advice culled from the horror parody film STAN HELSING.
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RESIDENT EVIL: AFTERLIFE 3D, the cultural importance of zombies, and the three-letter question that will help Product Managers achieve clarity.
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