| name | pm-onboarding |
| description | 30-60-90 day plan for a new PM joining a company or team, grounded in Michael Watkins' First 90 Days framework and the STARS situational diagnosis. Includes week-by-week plan, stakeholder map, 1:1 question bank, and first-PRD template.
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| license | MIT + Commons Clause |
| metadata | {"version":"1.0.1","author":"borghei","category":"project-management","domain":"pm-career","updated":"2026-06-15T00:00:00.000Z","tech-stack":"pm-onboarding, 30-60-90, first-90-days, stars-framework"} |
PM Onboarding Expert
Overview
A new PM's first 90 days are disproportionately important. Trust earned in the first quarter compounds; missteps in the first quarter haunt for the next year. This skill is a structured 30-60-90 day plan that helps a new PM diagnose the situation, build relationships, identify early wins, and arrive at the end of the quarter with credibility and a clear point of view.
The skill draws on Michael Watkins' The First 90 Days, the STARS situational diagnosis (Start-up / Turnaround / Accelerated growth / Realignment / Sustaining success), and the public PM onboarding patterns popularized by senior product leaders.
The arc in brief
- Days 1-30 (Learn): build context; no major decisions, no big PRDs. End with a 1-page "What I'm learning" memo (STARS diagnosis + top-3 going well + top-3 risks).
- Days 31-60 (Plan): form a point of view; interview customers yourself; identify 1-2 early wins; align manager + stakeholders. End with a first PRD/strategy memo and draft 6-month roadmap.
- Days 61-90 (Deliver): ship the early win; set the operating cadence; write the 90-day retro memo.
Diagnose the STARS situation first — a Sustaining-success area rewards 60+ days of listening; a Turnaround needs decisive action within 30. Misreading the situation is the most common new-PM mistake.
When to Use
- New job at a new company -- use the full 90-day plan from week 1.
- Internal transfer to a new team -- compress to 60 days but keep the structure.
- New scope within the same team -- use the 30-day learning sprint only.
- Returning from extended leave (3+ months) -- use a modified 30-day plan to re-orient.
When NOT to Use
- First week of a routine role (no major scope change) -- this is overkill.
- Interim leadership (acting role <60 days) -- run a stability-focused playbook instead.
References
Load the reference that matches the task; keep this file lean and pull detail on demand.
- references/30-60-90-plan-and-tactics.md — full STARS diagnostic table and diagnosis questions, the week-by-week 30-60-90 plan with outputs, the early-wins playbook, onboarding stakeholder tiers, the first-PRD rules, the run-the-quarter workflow, troubleshooting, and success criteria. Read this when actually building or running the plan.
- references/first-90-days-playbook.md — Watkins-grounded deep dive: the transition trap, STARS in depth, securing early wins, the five-conversations framework, remote/hybrid onboarding, and the 90-day retro memo structure. Read for the underlying theory.
- references/red-flags.md — bad-vs-good examples of early-tenure decisions. Scan after producing a 30-60-90 plan, stakeholder map, or onboarding artifact.
assets/30_60_90_plan.md — editable 30-60-90 plan template.
assets/stakeholder_map.md — onboarding stakeholder map template.
assets/onboarding_1on1_questions.md — question bank for the first 30 days of 1:1s.
assets/first_prd_template.md — tighter PRD template for new-PM constraints.
External: Watkins, M. The First 90 Days (HBR Press, 2013); Bock, L. Work Rules! (onboarding at scale).
Scope & Limitations
In Scope: 30-60-90 day plan for new PM roles; STARS situational diagnosis; onboarding stakeholder mapping; first-quarter 1:1 question banks; first-PRD template; early-win identification and execution.
Out of Scope: Job-search or offer-evaluation prep (use personal-productivity/); compensation negotiation; long-term career planning beyond 90 days (pm-career-ladder/); onboarding for non-PM roles.
Caveats: The 90-day plan is a planning artifact, not a contract — adjust as you learn. Calibrate "early wins" to the company's pace (a startup's 90-day win may be an enterprise's 180-day win). Your manager's expectations matter most: align in week 1, do not surprise them in week 6.
Integration Points
| Integration | Direction | What Flows |
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pm-1on1s/ | Feeds into | The 1:1 question banks here are designed for first-90-day conversations; ongoing 1:1s use the broader skill |
pm-career-ladder/ | Feeds into | End-of-90-day retro becomes the baseline self-score on the ladder |
pm-interview-prep/ | Receives from | Pre-offer "Can you do the job?" stories often map to early wins delivered in past 90-day windows |
senior-pm/stakeholder-mapper/ | Reuses | The stakeholder mapping technique scales beyond onboarding into steady-state |
execution/create-prd/ | Feeds into | First-PRD template is a tighter version of the full PRD skill |
discovery/interview-synthesis/ | Reuses | Customer interviews in week 5 use the same synthesis discipline as steady-state discovery |