2. If you have been copying for a while, you can try to find some places where you think the competing products are not good enough. Think about why he didn't do it in XX way. Would it be better if we followed the XX method? At this stage, remember, don't "optimize" your plagiarism easily! Because other people's product managers are not stupid, if you can work it out according to xx's method, it will be higher. Of course, others will think there is probably a pit in the middle ... What you can do at this time is to constantly deduce your XX ideas.
3. What is your idea of xx? Is there a pit in the middle? If you are still confident after repeated deduction, well done! Try it in the project! Maybe someone really ignored it, or maybe you copied the style and level in the process of plagiarism. By this time, you are already a good product manager.
4. Now you can choose the right competing products and add some of your own little things in the process of copying, but don't think that you are already awesome and can do original great things! Now, you still have to copy ... copy what? Cross-domain replication, cross-industry replication, and replication of the advantages of other different types of products in your field and your products. For example, if you are a product manager behind the e-commerce, look at the qq space. Is there any product design inspiration that can help you make your e-commerce background better? Congratulations, you can make a new product independently, because you have accumulated certain materials in your mind and mastered certain methodology.
5. Learn some knowledge and skills of ui, interaction and front-end classmates when you have time, and find out what your downstream is doing every day. After understanding, you will find that the details you have done before have actually brought some inconvenience to your classmates in the following process, so try to correct them so that your downstream will like you more.
6. Read more books, especially psychology. Look at other products, don't be afraid to be too far away from your current field. Learn more about the business in your industry, not too trivial and detailed.
In short, product managers have no formal background and training institutions, so they can only keep learning, summarizing and self-baptizing.