The biggest lie told to aspiring Product Managers.
"You don't need technical skills to be a great PM."
80% Aspiring PMs believe this myth.
Then they get into real PM roles and struggle for 6-12 months before getting fired or quitting.
A Senior PM at Flipkart told me: "Non-technical PMs spend 70% of their time asking developers to explain things instead of solving user problems."
5 Technical Skills Every PM Must Learn:
5️. AI Agents :You must know how to build AI agents using no-code tools.
4️. API Understanding: Know how your product talks to other systems. Critical for integrations, partnerships, and technical product decisions.
3️. System Design Fundamentals: Understand scalability, databases, and architecture. Helps you make better product decisions that won't break at scale.
2️. Analytics Implementation: Know how tracking works, what events to capture, and how to set up proper measurement frameworks.
1️. Basic Coding Logic: Don't need to code, but understand if-then logic, loops, and data structures. Helps you think like engineers and communicate better.
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2 months ago
I agree, but we as PM ,must have knowledge about almost everything, be a generalist, but sometimes companies want a PM and a specialist in some skills.
One thing I'd like (non tech) product managers to focus on is to learn about tech debts and basic tech concepts and architectural patterns.
Just being able to communicate technically is a big leg up while building a collaborative product, and being respected by technical stakeholders.