Google’s Product Strategy Interview

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Product strategy interviews are one of the HARDEST product manager interviews. Here's how we tackle Google's product strategy question "What would you build for Google in the next 5 years?" Here's a framework and an example of how we might tackle the question.

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Love your videos Dianna! You really present a comprehensive and structured view of how to answer a PM question that isn't covered anywhere else and also provide a concrete example. Your channel is a lot underrated :) Really appreciate your efforts in making the videos. As an APM preparing for interviews, the examples are really helpful! Please continue to add more such examples! <3

abishaikmohan
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I like your logic that Google should focus on SMB. Individuals want free (ad supported) products and corporations prefer the Microsoft 365 suite due to higher quality products and enhanced security & compliance.

osu
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Think focusing on innovation is a better bet as we see a very divergent way of consuming information in recent times

trivoli
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and it’s really cool how it allows businesses to compose teams of AI agents that work together seamlessly, much like how we as humans collaborate.

prachi-ky
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The diversify revenue section couldn't have come a worse time for Google, with regulators currently breathing down Google's Ad revenue and monopolization i see this question being asked in a interview.

randombuilder
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Hi, tnx for video. Would be nice if you had all the parts of the process in small chat-sheet (like miro board or pdf) linked somewhere, so other people could save it or use it as a reference. Or just the last slide of video with "compilation of framework/process".

MeTechmind
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Hey Dianna, thanks for this video. In case of a pushback from interviewer on diversify revenue as a goal, do you recommend any good ways to tackle that?

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