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Engineering Transportation

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Transformed: Moving to the Product Operating Model (Silicon Valley Product Group)

Transformed: Moving to the Product Operating Model (Silicon Valley Product Group)

by Marty Cagan

4.5 (200 ratings)
Engineering Transportation

Published

March 12, 2024

Pages

368 pages

Language

English

Publisher

Wiley

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About This Book

Help transform your business and innovate like the world's top tech companies! In INSPIRED, product thought leader Marty Cagan revealed the best practices and techniques used by the top product teams operating in the product model. Next, EMPOWERED shared the best practices and techniques used by the top product leaders to provide their teams with the kind of environment they need to thrive in the product model.

Yet, the most common question after reading INSPIRED and EMPOWERED has been: "Yes, we want to work this way, but the way we work today is so different, and so deeply ingrained, is it even possible for a company like ours to transform to the product model?" TRANSFORMED was written to bridge the gap between where most companies are right now and where they need to be. The leaders of these companies know they must transform to compete in an era of rapidly changing enabling technology, but most of them have never operated this way before. TRANSFORMED has three big goals: First, the book will educate you with a deep understanding of the product operating model, and what it means to work that way.

Second , the book will convince you with detailed case studies of successful transformations, that while difficult, it is absolutely possible for you to transform your company to the product operating model. Third, the book will inspire you with truly impressive case studies of product innovation, showing what you too will be capable of doing once you successfully transform. TRANSFORMED is written for those driving change, including the senior company leaders―starting with the CEO―as well as the senior executives and stakeholders who need to collaborate with the product teams, the product leaders, the members of the product teams, and all those who either support or depend on these product teams.

Written by best-selling author Marty Cagan and his partners at the Silicon Valley Product Group, TRANSFORMED is filled with real-world examples and proven, practical advice from their decades of experience helping companies move to the product operating model.

Introduction

Unveiling a new paradigm in business strategy, "Transformed: Moving to the Product Operating Model" by Silicon Valley Product Group offers a visionary look into how organizations can adapt and thrive in today's rapidly changing landscape. With insights drawn directly from the innovative heart of Silicon Valley, this book presents a comprehensive guide to transitioning from traditional operational models to a product-centric approach, unlocking potential for increased agility, customer satisfaction, and market competitiveness.

Key Takeaways

Adopt a product mindset to enhance customer-centric development and deliver continuous innovation.

Detailed Description

Empower cross-functional teams with autonomy and accountability for driving sustainable business growth.

Standout Features

Embrace a culture of experimentation and data-informed decision-making for strategic success.

Book Details

ISBN-10:

1119697336

ISBN-13:

978-1119697336

Dimensions:

6.3 x 1.3 x 9.1 inches

Weight:

2.31 pounds

Specifications

Pages:368 pages
Language:English
Published:March 12, 2024
Publisher:Wiley
Authors:Marty Cagan

Rating

4.5

Based on 200 ratings

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Middle-Aged Cyclist
June 22, 2024

There seems to be a cult following for Marty’s books but not sure why. Most of the ideas are cobbled together from other books that are much better written.

Marty Speaks plain and unvarnished truth.

Raz
March 18, 2024

When I started out in product almost twenty years ago, I didn't even know what that meant let alone how to be successful. I worked in product for eight years before I had my first colleague with any product experience. The beautiful aspect of that was that I brought no dogma with me. I read so many books, interrogated anyone with experience that I found, but mostly felt unsatisfied until I eventually came across SVPG and Marty. For anyone not experienced with the product operating model who wonders whether it lives up to all the hype... the answer is an unequivocal yes. The thing I found more impressive than anything else with this book is that Marty so directly and unapologetically points out that at most companies, the emperor is wearing no clothes. These other highly dogmatic frameworks don't really work. Those looking for the "one simple trick" that is highly repeatable and ubiquitously effective, might as well be looking for a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow. If you focus on and measure outputs, not outcomes, you will optimize for that right until leadership realizes the ship has run aground, or more commonly, until some other company disrupts yours into irrelevance. On the flip side, if you can get your team/company/coworkers to fully embrace and engage with this model, not only will you start to see accelerated success, but working in that type of environment is exciting, energizing, and while not usually associated with work, incredibly fun. A friend of mine points out that most business books contain only enough principles to fill a pamphlet, but then are filled with hundreds of pages of case studies because the concepts are too abstract for most people to ingest them. To an extent, Transformed is the same, but the style and application of those case studies here are very well done, and designed to help convince both the reader and others as well. My experience has been that the most difficult part of the product operating model is convincing enough of the right people to really give it a serious try. I'm very eager to use this as inspiration and another tool to continue to evangelize. Thank you Marty, SVPG, and those who have collaborated with you, for your passion and your effort.

Practical insights that make product leaders more successful

K. Zamanian
September 3, 2024

Marty and his SVPG team have been inspiring and guiding product manager worldwide for many years. As software companies face continued pressure to deliver innovative, competitive solutions with more automation through AI, it's crucial to transform to a product model that empowers teams to be solution-centric instead pleasing various stakeholders with features and roadmap items. This book provides a comprehensive and easy-to-follow set of guidelines to gradually and effectively adopt the product model.

No playbook here! Just hard truths, suggested tactics and company success stories

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John A. Roby
May 9, 2024

I've just finished this book and I guess you can call me a convert. As I was reading it, I kept thinking, 'Get out of my head, Marty Cagan.' I found it particularly refreshing that this book stresses that the model is conceptual and that there is no one right way to do it. In a world of credentials, consulting, play books and magic bullets promising 'you too can be agile if you follow this particular recipe' this book offers no recipe. Just hard truths, suggested tactics and great examples of companies who have converted to the product operating model and done so successfully. Three seemingly simple things on which to focus that the book then spends several chapters delving into at depth from all angles to help illustrate transformation: --Changing how you build --Changing how you solve problems --Changing how you decide which problems to solve Cagan goes through everything from partnering with the various organizations within your business to transformation tactics, assessment and (key for large organizations), overcoming objections from various stakeholders. This is a great book and great starter for all things product operational model. And the best part? ALWAYS with the customer in mind. Of particular interest to me was Cagan's discussion of 'High Integrity Commitments'-basically mandatory dates by which things must be delivered. Feature factory companies are used to doing this with project plans and stakeholders making commitments that are then handed to feature teams. Not so in this model. Here, we have the team as an active participant in the date setting process, with the attendant opportunity cost of allowing them the runway to commit. And they don't commit if they don't have this runway. This will be a major adjustment for most organizations, but a welcome one for high performing teams who are hungry to solve real customer problems. I was going to stop here, but next up will be 'Empowered' to take the deep dive into culture and how to help coach and drive the transformation.