Product training: the same feature, four completely different questions
As a PM I spend a lot of time on training and demos. The same product feature means something completely different to each person in the room.
Another training session behind me — this time another group of clients saw live how our systems work.
As a PM I spend a lot of time in meetings and presentations. I learned quickly that, depending on who I am talking to, the same function or product feature means something completely different.
It all depends on the perspective:
- The installer wants to know how it is mounted, whether the installation is quick, whether it causes trouble and whether they will have to come back to the client afterwards.
- The end client wants to know whether the product really solves their problem.
- The salesperson needs to know the advantages over the competition, whether it sells easily and how fast it will move off the shelf.
- The architect checks whether the product looks good in the design and helps close the topic with the client by meeting their expectations.
After many training sessions I noticed a similar pattern: an honest conversation and understanding the other side’s perspective is what matters most.
It is not about what we present — it is about which real problems we are trying to solve.
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