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Webinar: Who’s Managing Your Career? by Meta Head of Tech PM, Kaushik Sethuraman

Myths and Paradigms Technical Program Management (TPM) Challenges and Opportunities in Technology Roles Career Growth through Cultivating Networks Cultivating your brand What growth and success means Networks Importance of having a great product team Simplified career management You manage your career

Myths and Paradigms

  • A career is not just about strategizing and playing the game anymore; it’s about understanding the culture and thriving in it.
  • Carriers are not about laddering up and following the crowd; it’s about climbing in all different ways and doing it your way.
  • A career is not a path with specific milestones, pit stops, speed limits, etc.; it’s about setting a course and navigating to your favorite destinations.
  • Career growth is not dependent on your manager or managing up; it’s about how your circle of influence, peers, skips, and mentors know you, the real you.
  • Career growth is not about doing a lot of things all the time, it’s about doing what you love and loving what you do.
  • Career growth is not about navigating jungles and handling turbulence; it is about investing time, driving impact, and bringing people along.

Technical Program Management (TPM)

  • TPM blends process, product, and engineering management into one space.
  • TPM is a fascinating space that allows for career growth.
  • TPM is a combination of process, product, and engineering management.

Challenges and Opportunities in Technology Roles

  • Technical Program Management blends process, product, and engineering management into one space.
  • The different roles in technology can be applied to the type of career growth that one wants.
  • Technical skills can range from practical skills to expert technical skills.
  • Product skills are foundational and fundamental regardless of the type of roles that one plays.
  • Domain skills can vary and be applied to different domains such as healthcare or climate change.
  • Career growth can be achieved by rotating roles across domains and trying different combinations of process, product, technical program, and engineering management.

Career Growth through Cultivating Networks

  • Career growth happens through your circle of influence, peers, skips, and mentors knowing the real you.
  • Cultivating networks is important for career growth.
  • The speaker introduces a paradigm called ninja spiders and forests, which he will explain later.
  • Career growth is dependent on doing what you love and loving what you do.
  • Investing time, driving impact, and bringing people along are fundamental to career growth.
  • Career growth happens through your circle of influence, peers, skips, and mentors knowing the real you.
  • Fulfilling the performance management system in one’s company or wherever one works is essential for career growth.
  • Aligning with how one is doing and things will naturally and automatically follow through and help with one’s career.
  • It is important to take charge of your career and not rely solely on your manager to manage it.
  • If you think your manager is managing your career, you should think again.

Cultivating your brand

  • Cultivating your brand is important to career growth
  • It involves knowing who you are and who you want to be
  • Technical program management is an area that requires specialization
  • You can be a fixer, builder, connector, or scaler, depending on your skills and interests
  • Developing your persona and brand helps in career growth
  • You can switch between different roles or go deep into a particular role to become a specialist

What growth and success means

  • Growth and success mean different things in today’s workplace
  • There are myths and paradigms that need to be addressed
  • Career options and technology roles need to be considered
  • Growth needs sponsors, spaces and skills to nourish an individual’s career
  • Sponsors are individuals who invest in an individual’s potential and problems
  • Spaces are problems that an individual is invested in and knows well
  • Skills are attributes that are required for an individual to grow
  • Mentoring circles, managers, and self-reflection help in finding sponsors, spaces and skills
  • Success demands knowing your potential, finding your purpose, developing your skills and infusing passion
  • Turbo-boosting your core performance leads to landing impact and growing a group of heroes around you
  • Cultivating your network helps in building a cohesive group of people around you
  • Telling your story and tracking the trends helps in being successful

Networks

  • Networks are important for career growth
  • Successful music production requires an ecosystem of players
  • Cultivation of networks is important for a successful ecosystem
  • Successful technology product shipping requires an ecosystem of players
  • Cultivating your network is important for successful product shipping

Importance of having a great product team

  • Knowing the product score is important.
  • There are parallels between shipping great products and music.
  • To ship a great product, a great product team is necessary.
  • Becoming a great product manager requires investment in sponsors and engaged mentors.
  • Terrific teammates and committed partners are also important.
  • A great team is necessary to achieve more in one’s career.
  • Coaches are extremely important in our lives and can see in us what we can’t see ourselves.
  • Being on a great team is more important than just having a great manager.
  • Understanding the culture and knowing what actually matters is important.

Simplified career management

  • Career ladders are ancient.
  • Career management is more about growth rather than laddering up or down.
  • Building relationships with peers, mentors, and well-wishers is important.

You manage your career

  • The speaker emphasizes that it’s up to each person to manage their own career.
  • Your career is like a tree – it’s your responsibility to nurture and grow it.
  • The speaker uses the metaphor of a tiny quarkus rubus sapling growing into a strong oak tree to illustrate the growth of one’s career.
  • The speaker explains that your strong oak tree of a career can now nourish the micro-resolved Forest that it lives in.
  • This means that you can use your experience and expertise to help others grow in their careers.
  • By nurturing your own career, you can also create a positive impact on the industry as a whole.

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