Fortune’s Path: the Blog

Our collection of ideas and tools for building great products and leading a life founded on love. Because the best way to get rich is to help others.

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Choosing Your Pack Mates

Whether you’re picking a mate, an adopted family, or a running buddy, deciding who you spend time with is the most important decision you can make. This applies as much to who you work with as it does who you live with.

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Eric Carroll: Family first: building a career and a wonderful home life

Eric Carroll learned valuable lessons from his father’s career as an entrepreneur, and he’s applied them to his own work in non-traditional ways. Eric is a product leader with experience in education, consumer goods, and healthcare. Tom and Eric discuss deciding what kind of leader you want to be — Step 4 of the 12 Steps of Product Management. And Eric talks about managing your family as a product, complete with off-site meetings and goal-setting with your partner. Tom slips in a casual reference to reading Seneca.

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Bill Horne: Discernment and listening in executive leadership

Bill Horne has always wanted to be a CEO but says it’s not a job for everybody. After a decade in sales for IBM, he began his journey as President/CEO or board member at eight different companies. Bill was recently the chief executive at Quovant, a legal spend management and data analytics business, and now heads 88 Keys, an executive coaching firm. Tom and Bill talk about improving the things you can control and accepting the things you can’t, step 2 of the 12 Steps of Product Management. And Bill explains how he brings customers into board meetings.

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CloudCME Makes it Rain

CloudCME knew they had a great potential leader among their sales team, and Fortune’s Path created a successful leadership coaching program just for her. But FP didn’t stop there; it also provided CloudCME with two highly impactful sales enablement tools to propel sales momentum.

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Anne Chaconas: Building love, trust and consistency through marketing

Anne Chaconas isn’t brave, she just has a lot of practice putting herself out there. As a marketing leader, Anne has run her own firm and earned positions of increasing responsibility at a variety of tech companies. Tom and Anne talk about loving your customers — step 3 of the 12 Steps of Product Management. And Anne explains how marketing a business is like setting up a profile on a dating app.

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Shannon Hooper: Stoicism and How to Grow a Healthcare Company

Shannon Hooper, formally Chief Strategy and Product Officer at BehavVR and now President of Unlock Health, talks about how she improves her insight through contact with customers, colleagues, and people she admires — step 11 of the 12 Steps of Product Management. Tom and Shannon also talk about how stoicism inspires Shannon and how Shannon interviews for traits like curiosity.

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Product Management Pioneers

Martin Eriksson traces the origin of product management to Neil McElroy of Procter & Gamble. We don’t think this goes back far enough. In our continuing effort to educate the public that product management is not a role, instead that it’s a set of principles, we present The Fortune’s Path List of Product Management Pioneers.

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