How do you get into the industry if you want to be a product manager?

? Before entering the profession, ask yourself if you really understand the profession of product manager. A lot of people don't know much about what exactly product managers do.

? Here's a more comprehensive answer from Baidu's encyclopedia of product managers:

? Product Manager (Product Manager) is a specialized product management position in the enterprise, the product manager is responsible for investigating and according to the user's needs, to determine the development of what kind of products, choose what kind of technology, business model, etc. And promote the corresponding product development organization. And promote the corresponding product development organization, he also according to the product life cycle, coordination of research and development, marketing, operations, etc., to determine and organize the implementation of the corresponding product strategy, as well as a series of other related product management activities.

Perhaps think the above is more abstract, I use the vernacular to say, the product manager is responsible for the product, you need to understand the market situation, investigate the user's preferences, and then establish a good direction for their products, and study the feasibility of the existing technology can be realized, when the product began to formally develop, to monitor the entire life cycle of the product, to coordinate the work of the personnel in the group, and on the latter part of the The product's revenue is directly responsible for the product.

That is to say, if you want to be a product manager, you must have the ability to manage the organization, and at the same time have a lot of technology-related knowledge system. If you're just not a fan of technology, and you're looking for the next best thing, and you're a product manager, I'd say you're wrong.

If you make up your mind, you already want to be a product manager, then I give the following learning path:

1. Buy a professional book, for example, everyone is a product manager book. There is a systematic framework for your professional knowledge;

2. Look for related technical blogs or forums, on which you will learn a lot of experience, and understand what a product manager usually does;

3. Set up your own blogs, public numbers, and participate in the forum discussions, and put what you have learned into practice, and you will make progress much faster.

Finally, a suggestion for you, once you choose, do not give up easily.