As a supply chain product manager who has been in the industry for more than 5 years, I have accumulated hundreds of product materials over the years, mainly including the operation manuals, white papers, product introductions of some competing products, as Number List well as some prototype components and requirements documents. Templates, project management templates, and moreā¦
Among them, I personally think the most useful and valuable are the operation manuals of some competing products. Because it is common for a product manager to do competitive product analysis, and the production accounts of most B-end products are not easy to handle, so it is also great to have an operation manual.
For example, I often read "Fuller WMS System User Manual", because it covers a lot of WMS knowledge points, and it is written in detail and updated from time to time.
Screenshot of WMS data part
Most of these materials are slowly accumulated by me through search. Over time, I have accumulated some experience in finding product materials, so I wrote such an article, called "Search is also a craft", I hope to be helpful.
1. About search
Whether as a product or as an ordinary Internet surfer, we use mobile phones or computers every day and are exposed to massive amounts of information and content. But it is precisely because of the mass that when we want to find something precisely, it is like finding a needle in a haystack.
When you use Excel, you want to implement a certain function, but when you search on the Internet, there are a lot of assorted solutions that seem to be able to be solved and yet cannot be solved. You can only try them one by one. After the test, you find that you still can't solve it, and your mentality is also different. got hit.