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The Product Manager Handbook
A complete guide from foundations to AI-native product leadership — five volumes, 93 chapters, a glossary, an index, and a full set of PM templates and cheat sheets. 337 pages. Pay what you want — starting at ₹1.
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Written from the job, not just about it
I'm a Product Manager at Airtel Payments Bank, where I own the strategy and roadmap for a B2B merchant platform serving 600K+ partners at ₹7 Cr monthly GMV. This handbook is built from the same frameworks I use to run that platform — prioritization, funnel optimization that took onboarding conversion from 50% to 73%, and the interview prep that got me here.
What's inside
- Five complete volumes, 93 chapters
- Cover, copyright, dedication & foreword
- Preface and how-to-use guide
- About the author
- Automatic table of contents
- Running headers & page numbers
- Numbered figures and tables
- Full glossary and index
- Appendices — frameworks, templates, prompts
- Company-specific interview guides
The five volumes
Volume I · 16 chapters
Product Management Foundations
The core discipline of product management — the PM mindset, customer research, prioritization, strategy, metrics, roadmaps, stakeholder management, PRDs, launches, and the operating habits that separate good PMs from great ones.
Volume II · 29 chapters
Product Sense
A practical, case-study-driven training ground for product sense — a structured framework plus more than twenty worked case studies (food delivery, maps, fintech, healthcare, B2B SaaS, AI products) and executive-level mock interviews.
Volume III · 16 chapters
Product Execution
The operational backbone of shipping product — discovery and validation, prioritization, PRDs, agile delivery, analytics, experimentation, launches, and cross-functional leadership.
Volume IV · 16 chapters
AI Product Management
A ground-up guide to building AI-native products — LLM fundamentals, prompt engineering, RAG, agents, MCP and tool use, evaluation, safety and governance, cost optimization, and real AI product case studies.
Volume V · 16 chapters
Company Interview Guides
Company-specific interview playbooks — Google, Meta, Amazon, Microsoft, Atlassian, Stripe, Airbnb, Uber, Revolut, CRED, PhonePe, Razorpay, Flipkart, and Meesho — capped with a full mock interview marathon.
What readers are saying
Feedback from readers on LinkedIn, shared here with their permission.
★★★★★
“I didn't expect a single handbook to cover so much without feeling overwhelming. The chapters build on each other, and I found myself highlighting pages throughout. It's become my go-to reference whenever I get stuck.”
Aarav Mehta
Associate Product Manager
★★★★★
“The examples and frameworks are what stood out to me. Instead of just explaining concepts, the handbook shows how to think like a product manager. I wish I'd had this when I started my career.”
Priya Sharma
Product Manager
★★★★★
“I used the handbook while preparing for PM interviews, and it gave me a much more structured understanding of product management. It answered questions I didn't even know I had.”
Rahul Verma
Aspiring Product Manager
★★★★★
“Even with years of experience, I found sections that challenged how I approach discovery and prioritization. It's one of those books you'll revisit rather than read once.”
Neha Kapoor
Senior Product Manager
★★★★★
“The templates and practical examples saved me time at work. Instead of starting from scratch, I could adapt the frameworks directly to my projects.”
Karan Singh
Growth Product Manager
★★★★★
“The writing is clear, practical, and free of unnecessary jargon. It feels like learning from someone who's actually built products rather than just teaching theory.”
Ananya Rao
Product Analyst
Balanced reviews
★★★★★
“There's a lot of valuable information packed into the handbook, but the sheer length can be intimidating. A quick-start guide or suggested reading path would make it easier for first-time readers.”
Rohit Malhotra
Product Analyst
★★★★★
“The content is excellent, but I would've liked more end-of-chapter exercises to help reinforce what I learned. Even so, it's one of the most comprehensive PM references I've come across.”
Shreya Nair
Aspiring Product Manager
★★★★★
“Some chapters are quite detailed, which is great when you need depth, but I occasionally wanted a one-page summary before diving in. Overall, it's a solid handbook that I'll keep referring back to.”
Aditya Gupta
Associate Product Manager
Appendices
Practical, reusable reference material to keep on hand after you've read the book.
A note on this edition
This is version 1.0 of the handbook. If you spot an error or have feedback, reach out via the contact section — future editions will incorporate reader corrections.