Nitin is one of the best product leaders which Industry has produced. Candidates specially use to ask, to see if they can join his team. More more to you Nitin.
While these are examples of Successful CEOs with PM Backgrounds: Sundar Pichai (Google/Alphabet): Started as a product manager at Google, eventually leading products like Google Chrome and Android, before becoming CEO. Satya Nadella (Microsoft): Had a strong background in product management within Microsoft before ascending to the CEO role. I also wanted to share with you examples of Successful CEOs with Different Elon Musk (Tesla, SpaceX): Primarily an engineer and entrepreneur, his CEO success comes from his vision, innovation, and ability to rally teams, not necessarily traditional PM skills. Jeff Bezos (Amazon): Started Amazon as an online bookstore, focusing on customer obsession and long-term vision, rather than a traditional product management role. While a PM background can be valuable for a CEO, it's not a prerequisite for success. Many successful CEOs have diverse backgrounds and skillsets that contribute to their leadership abilities.
Nitin is one of the best product leaders which Industry has produced. Candidates specially use to ask, to see if they can join his team. More more to you Nitin.
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My question: Are all successful CEO's are great PM at sometime in their career??
While these are examples of Successful CEOs with PM Backgrounds:
Sundar Pichai (Google/Alphabet): Started as a product manager at Google, eventually leading products like Google Chrome and Android, before becoming CEO.
Satya Nadella (Microsoft): Had a strong background in product management within Microsoft before ascending to the CEO role.
I also wanted to share with you examples of Successful CEOs with Different
Elon Musk (Tesla, SpaceX): Primarily an engineer and entrepreneur, his CEO success comes from his vision, innovation, and ability to rally teams, not necessarily traditional PM skills.
Jeff Bezos (Amazon): Started Amazon as an online bookstore, focusing on customer obsession and long-term vision, rather than a traditional product management role.
While a PM background can be valuable for a CEO, it's not a prerequisite for success. Many successful CEOs have diverse backgrounds and skillsets that contribute to their leadership abilities.
@Behind_the_feature What are the things that they have common ??