One Knight in Product
I’m your host, Jason Knight, and One Knight in Product is your chance to go deep into the wonderful world of product management, product marketing, startups, leadership, diversity & inclusion and much more! My goal with One Knight in Product has always been to bring real chat to the over-idealised world of product management and mix thought leader interviews with day-to-day practitioners from around the world. I want to ask hard, but fair, questions and bring some personality and good, old-fashioned dry British humour to building products. Subscribe to and share the best product podcast! No others come close 😎
I’m your host, Jason Knight, and One Knight in Product is your chance to go deep into the wonderful world of product management, product marketing, startups, leadership, diversity & inclusion and much more! My goal with One Knight in Product has always been to bring real chat to the over-idealised world of product management and mix thought leader interviews with day-to-day practitioners from around the world. I want to ask hard, but fair, questions and bring some personality and good, old-fashioned dry British humour to building products. Subscribe to and share the best product podcast! No others come close 😎
Episodes
Saturday Mar 06, 2021
Saturday Mar 06, 2021
An interview with Yoav Farbey. Yoav is a Senior Product Manager at PARK NOW, an international company aiming to find you parking spaces and ensure you don't have to fumble around for spare change when you get one. Yoav has travelled from Computer Science to foundership, Product Analyst, Product Consultant and now leading teams and pushing design thinking.
We talk about a lot, including:
The age old battle about whether "Product Owner" should be a job title of its own, and how it differs from being Product Management
Starting his own startup because engineering wasn't for him, how it went and why he called it quits
Getting into Product Analytics as a first step, how it helped him be better Product Manager
What it was like working for a consultancy, and how he managed to keep engaged when the client relationship is so transitory
Using design sprints in the wild, getting engagement and how to get buy in and demonstrate their value
What to do when you can't get a design sprint going, and how to use the best aspects in shorter sessions
How to help large corporations make products effectively and communicate efficiently
How SAFe isn't all that bad really (the humanity!)
And much more!
Wednesday Mar 03, 2021
Wednesday Mar 03, 2021
An interview with Petra Wille. Petra is a Product Leadership Coach and author of the new book "Strong Product People - A Complete Guide to Developing Great Product Managers".
We speak about a lot, including:
How a desire to affect change at scale moved her away from individual coaching to coaching Product Leaders
How she happened upon Product Management by being the best communicator on the development team
How a desire for a practical Product Leadership playbook led her to write her own
The importance of setting expectations and making incremental progress and not always aiming for perfect
The challenges of selling good Product thinking to senior management and some approaches to do it
The challenge of getting good management experience and becoming a good people manager without focused coaching
Some of the challenges facing women Product Leaders and if it's getting better or worse
Whether it's necessary to have a background in development to be an effective PM, or if it's even desirable
When to stick at a Product job and try to make it better, and when it's time to leave
The importance of making time for people development amongst all of the urgent day-to-day work
And much more!
Sunday Feb 28, 2021
Sunday Feb 28, 2021
An interview with Büşra Coşkuner. Büşra is a Product Consultant & Coach who works with organisations and individuals to embed Product Management principles.
We speak about a lot, including:
Practical Product Management - you can't learn all of the frameworks
How her experience in Berlin helped but also hindered her move to a different working culture in Switzerland
The challenge of the acronym "MVP" and how no two people think it means the same thing
Companies where leaders don't have product thinking or worse still think they have product thinking
The importance of demonstrating product thinking not just talking about it and being idealistic
How important No Code solutions are for the Product community and what they unlock for busy Product teams
The challenges of being a woman in tech and seeing things in retrospect, and her trepidation of being a working mum
And much more!
Friday Feb 26, 2021
Friday Feb 26, 2021
An interview with Candice Poon. Candice is a Program Manager at Microsoft (which is really a Product Manager at any other company) working on Microsoft Edge. Candice recently caused a stir on Twitter when she tweeted about her experience being prevented from signing up to Clubhouse because of her name.
We speak about a lot, including:
What it's like working for Microsoft and ensuring Internet Explorer stays in its coffin
Whether being called a Program Manager is confusing and whether she still gets invited to Product Manager parties
How she felt being blocked from signing up to Clubhouse and whether it's happened before
How Clubhouse responded and whether the response was satisfactory
Some of the reasons why people have blind spots when developing products and what we should do to fix them
How Microsoft are promoting diversity & what's left to do
The importance of mixing tech and non-tech skills to further diversify your experience
And much more!
Tuesday Feb 23, 2021
Tuesday Feb 23, 2021
Kate is a consultant who advises organisations how to build Product teams and practices. She is also the author of "Hiring Product Managers: Using Product EQ to go beyond culture and skills", a book that aims to help hire effective Product leaders in the first place, or develop Product leaders that are struggling to make an impact.
We talk about a lot, including:
How her experience hiring Product leaders helped her write a book about it, and how hard it was to keep it succinct
How hot shot VPs / Heads of Product can fail if they rely too much on technical skills, and how as an industry we focus too much on hiring for them
How long to stick with Product leaders before having that difficult conversation about their next move
How new leaders often aren't set up for success through lack of coaching, and just left to get on with it
The importance of a shared understanding of what the job role entails, and not just copying and pasting job descriptions from Google
The problem with "Cultural Fit" and how you need different puzzle pieces and not a stack of the same
How neurodiversity fits into a high EQ world and how to adapt hiring processes to cater for different ways of thinking
What progress we've made with advancing women in Product Management, and what hasn't changed at all
And much more!
Sunday Feb 21, 2021
Sunday Feb 21, 2021
An interview with Deepti Tadala. Deepti is a Technical Product Manager with Synacor, a technology firm based in upstate New York, and a former management consultant with Deloitte. She's also a Founding 200 Member at Product School, former Content Lead for Products by Women, and a member of Toastmasters International.
We talk about a lot, including:
The difference between Technical Product Managers and non-Technical Product Managers
The importance, even as a TPM, of having close contact with customers and considering the market
How working as a Management Consultant for Deloitte prepared her for Product Management, and how it didn't
The troubles of getting that first Product Management job when racing against the immigration clock
Learning to be a Product Manager and the importance of walking the walk
Her passion for education and using her story to inspire others and pay it forward
The importance of learning public speaking skills even if you don't want to speak publicly
The importance of having a platform for women to share experiences and support each other
Her power morning schedule and what it helps her to achieve
Friday Feb 19, 2021
Friday Feb 19, 2021
An interview with Cindy Alvarez. Cindy is Director of Customer Research at GitHub, the world's leading software development platform. Cindy has long experience in customer research with GitHub, Yammer, Microsoft and Kissmetrics. She also wrote the leading book on customer research, 2014's Lean Customer Development which aims to guide teams to build products their customers need.
We speak about a lot, including:
What it's like doing customer research with the world's largest community of software engineers
The importance of testing your customer interview questions and working out what does and doesn't work
The importance of empathy, keeping down-to-earth and being someone customers feel comfortable talking to
Whether a Bachelor's in Psychology helps her to play mind games with her subjects (mwahahaha)
Why she wrote the book, how she did it, and whether she's going to write another one
How to answer some of the common objections to customer interviews, and how ensure you can build a culture of speaking with customers directly
How to optimise for Continuous Discovery and ensure you get a flow of customer feedback and learning
And much more!
Tuesday Feb 16, 2021
Tuesday Feb 16, 2021
An interview with Carlos Gonzalez de Villaumbrosia. Carlos is the Founder and CEO of Product School, the global leader in product management training with a community of over one million product professionals. Product School instructors are real-world Product Leaders working at top companies including Google, Facebook, Netflix, Airbnb, PayPal, Uber, and Amazon.
We talk about a lot, including:
How a lack of Product training resources when he started led him to start a Product Management training start up
How he fills his days at CEO of the largest Product Management learning community
How he ensures that, as the leading Product Management learning community, he isn't seen as all size, no quality
His passion for lifelong learning and giving away as much free content as possible
What led him to write The Product Book with Josh Anon and what he expected to achieve from it
How MBAs are great but they don't really prepare people to execute as Product Managers
His and Product School's commitment to inclusion & diversity on their team, their instructors and their attendees
And much more!







