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This book could have been named: “Product Management: The Manual.”
It features listicles among listicles of best practices in the field. What it doesn't feature is a list of vivid examples that could have illustrated those examples. Or any sort of compelling narrative, really. It is also a particularly opinionated book; however, the author has the experience to back those opinions even though some didn't age particularly well.
Those minor points shouldn't prevent you from picking up this book. Truth be told, I wish I had read that book much earlier in my career as the blueprints are insightful and invite the reader to explore and learn more about those. It is also a fantastic book to share with colleagues; it will help them understand how transformative an excellent Product Management practice is.