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What it takes to become a top 1% PM | Ian McAllister (Uber, Amazon, Airbnb)
Lenny's Podcast: Product | Career | Growth

What it takes to become a top 1% PM | Ian McAllister (Uber, Amazon, Airbnb)

Lenny Rachitsky 1h 4m 43 months ago
Interviews with world-class product leaders and growth experts to uncover concrete, actionable, and tactical advice to help you build, launch, and grow your own product.
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Ian McAllister is the Senior Director of Product for Vehicles at Uber. Before moving to Uber, Ian spent over a decade directing teams at Amazon, where he created and led Amazon Smile. He was also Director of Product Management at Airbnb, where I was lucky enough to have worked alongside him. In today’s episode, we discuss Ian’s famous document about the essential attributes of the top 1% of product managers. Ian outlines the most important skills to focus on for entry-level PMs and how to broaden your experience and diversify skills as you move up the ladder. He also shares what he learned working with Jeff Wilke, Jeff Bezos, and other leaders at Amazon, and goes in depth on Amazon’s working-backwards framework. 
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Thank you to our wonderful sponsors for making this episode possible:
Referenced:
• What distinguishes the top 1% of product managers from the top 10%, on Substack: https://ianmcallister.substack.com/p/what-distinguishes-the-top-1-of-product
• What distinguishes the top 1% of product managers from the top 10%, on Quora: https://www.quora.com/What-distinguishes-the-Top-1-of-product-managers-from-the-Top-10
• Jeff Wilke on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jeffawilke
• Getting Real: The Smarter, Faster, Easier Way to Build a Successful Web Application: https://www.amazon.com/Getting-Real-Smarter-Successful-Application/dp/0578012812
• EV News Daily podcast: https://www.evnewsdaily.com/
• Everything Everywhere All at Once on Showtime: https://www.sho.com/titles/3493875/everything-everywhere-all-at-once
• Gibson Biddle’s website: https://www.gibsonbiddle.com/
• Gibson Biddle’s Ask Gib newsletter: https://askgib.substack.com/
In this episode, we cover:
() What Ian expected from his initial post on product management
() How the post impacted Ian’s career
() How writing can help you crystallize your thoughts
() Ian’s background
() Attributes of the top 1% of PMs
() The top three skills for new PMs to perfect
() Tips on strengthening communication and prioritization
() How to level up as a PM
() What kind of impact should new PMs expect to make?
() How to broaden your view and think big
() How to earn the trust of others
() How Ian could have done more to earn trust at Airbnb
() Why people tend to stick around Amazon for a while 
() What Ian learned from Bezos and Wilke
() How teams get working backwards wrong
() The two parts of working backwards and how Ian utilizes it at Uber
() Lightning round
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