Mulheres de Produto (Women in Product) is a NGO formed by women in Brazil with the main goal of promoting the development and professional training for women who wish to enter or specialize in the area of digital products, technology and design.
Working in the male-dominated field of product management, I’ve had the privilege of collaborating with many talented women. Recognizing the need to amplify these voices and make product management literature more inclusive, I partnered with four other Mulheres de Produto ambassadors to create something special: Brazil’s first collaborative book on product management, written entirely by women.
As Project Manager and Contributing Author on this two-year project, I was involved in a wide range of responsibilities:
Project Management: I managed project timelines, schedules, and deadlines, ensuring the project stayed on track.
Author Recruitment & Selection: I invited and selected 30 accomplished women product managers to contribute their expertise and insights to the book.
Editorial Direction & Content Strategy: Define the overall editorial direction, created the book’s index, and determined the sequence of chapters to create a cohesive and engaging narrative.
Content Review & Editing: Review and edit over 30 articles, providing feedback and guidance to the authors.
Contributing Author: In addition to my project management role, I also wrote the book’s introductory chapter.
Publisher Negotiations: I negotiated deadlines and royalty fees with Casa do Código, our publisher.
Launch Strategy & Execution: I developed and executed the book’s launch strategy, including organizing the launch event.
Strong Sales: The book sold 1,000 copies, demonstrating significant interest in this unique and important project.
Reinvested Proceeds: As a non-profit endeavor, all royalties earned by Mulheres de Produto were reinvested to print additional copies of the book, further expanding its reach and impact.
Increased Visibility for Women in Product: The book provided a valuable platform for women in product management to share their experiences and expertise, contributing to a more diverse and inclusive conversation within the field.
Team (with deep gratitude to my fellow collaborators): Talita Morais, Beatriz Waclavek, Jessica Rabelo, and Bruna Gonçalves. And of course, a huge thank you to the 30 incredible women who contributed their writing and expertise!