Christian Montoya

Product Person - Find out what type of product person you are.

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Robert Bye
Nice work! Next step would be to have it auto generate from answering a few questions?
Christian Montoya
Hello Product Hunters! A couple days ago I came across "What you should be looking for in a product person" by @uriharamati: https://medium.com/swlh/what-you... I thought it was a great attempt to categorize the various types of product people. As I was reading it, I wanted to make my own graph. But then I thought, why not make a tool that enables anyone to make their own graph! So I set out to build just that. Make sure you read Uri's post before doing this exercise for yourself. It's also useful for anyone looking to hire a product manager, to help you understand what we are like and what you are really looking for. Also, the code is on GitHub, so you can tweak it to your liking: https://github.com/Montoya/produ...
Uri Haramati
@cm0nt0y4 Tnx man, this is so awesome. BTW, that's me - https://montoya.github.io/produc...
Daniel Burgmann
@cm0nt0y4 @uriharamati Hahaha on my first day at university the students association actually used the same duck metaphor like in this medium article to describe our field of study :D - Like it
Niki Agrawal
@cm0nt0y4 @uriharamati Which one are you?
Niki Agrawal
@cm0nt0y4 @uriharamati Nice! This is such a cool tool, thanks for making it. Also, if you are just getting into product management (I am too), I interviewed a couple PMs for product wisdom on how to get into the field, hope they can be helpful: http://bit.ly/2mufJHf, http://bit.ly/2mufMTr, http://bit.ly/2kVa3cQ
Mas E
Nice, reminds me of RPG games. Looks like something that can be baked into a gamified business web app!
Wiz
@uriharamati you're awesome !
Habib Khalid
Nicely designed chart and animation. The selection boxes could be a bit more descriptive. Numbers are okay if you want to read the description at the top but even still it's a bit hard to connect them to what each value means. Maybe breaking them down into categories will work.
Andy Parkhills
This is awesome, thanks @cm0nt0y4! I have already shared this link with many of my coworkers. ;)
Andrii Morozov, MBA
That's a cool concept, though. However, I can agree with the idea of @robjbye on how to make this even more interactive.