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JustAnotherPM | Sid (@justanotherpm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Engineers estimated it to take 4 weeks, but delivered it in 12 weeks Product managers, if you're in this situation, do this: 1. Break larger tasks into smaller chunks 2. Have multiple smaller milestones 3. Review timeline after every milestone 4. Don't wait until its too late.

Justin Welsh (@thejustinwelsh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Life gets a lot easier when you realize the key to success is consistent, persistent, unrelenting, day-after-day, week-after-week work on the things that matter.

Katelyn Bourgoin 🧠 (@katebour) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Customers don’t buy because of who they are They buy because of who they wish to become When you understand this, your marketing will improve

Aakash Gupta (@aakashg0) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I got my hands on how Meta evaluates PMs in its new "Analytical Thinking" interview. It is a rebrand of the old 'Product Execution' interview. The giveaway is the question examples: "We've recognized a 10% drop in newly registered users, what data and/or results would you need

I got my hands on how Meta evaluates PMs in its new "Analytical Thinking" interview.

It is a rebrand of the old 'Product Execution' interview.

The giveaway is the question examples:

"We've recognized a 10% drop in newly registered users, what data and/or results would you need
Aakash Gupta (@aakashg0) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What actually matters in product management: β€’ Merit π—Όπ˜ƒπ—²π—Ώ politics β€’ Quality π—Όπ˜ƒπ—²π—Ώ speed β€’ Results π—Όπ˜ƒπ—²π—Ώ process β€’ Learning π—Όπ˜ƒπ—²π—Ώ blaming β€’ Impact π—Όπ˜ƒπ—²π—Ώ busyness β€’ Outcomes π—Όπ˜ƒπ—²π—Ώ orders β€’ Clarity π—Όπ˜ƒπ—²π—Ώ complexity β€’ Problems π—Όπ˜ƒπ—²π—Ώ features β€’

adriane schwager (@aschwags3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Roger Federer just gave an unforgettable speech at Dartmouth. Here are three tennis lessons for life from one of the greatest of all time 🧡

Roger Federer just gave an unforgettable speech at Dartmouth.

Here are three tennis lessons for life from one of the greatest of all time

🧡
Matt Hinds (@matthinds_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

claire vo πŸ–€'s hot take at Config: "Manager roles will be more rare, we're entering the era of the Super IC Product Manager." What does a Super IC PM look like? 1. Scrappiness and hustle 2. Commercial mindset 3. Be indispensable These are the PM attributes top leaders are hiring.

<a href="/clairevo/">claire vo πŸ–€</a>'s hot take at Config: "Manager roles will be more rare, we're entering the era of the Super IC Product Manager."

What does a Super IC PM look like?

1. Scrappiness and hustle
2. Commercial mindset
3. Be indispensable

These are the PM attributes top leaders are hiring.
Denny Klisch (@kiwidenny) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Best of the Best about Product Positioning just for you! Articles, podcasts, videos, tweets and books. Get free access to this crazy overview with linked sources! Like + Retweet + Reply "positioning" (Follow so you can receive a DM with the link)

The Best of the Best about Product Positioning just for you!

Articles, podcasts, videos, tweets and books.

Get free access to this crazy overview with linked sources!

Like + Retweet + Reply "positioning"
(Follow so you can receive a DM with the link)
Aakash Gupta (@aakashg0) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Product-market fit is not enough anymore. You need position-market fit: There was a time, not too long ago, where in startupland one could build a thing that solved a real problem, put a price tag on it, and see if the market wanted it: β€’ If they did, then we would have said

Product-market fit is not enough anymore. You need position-market fit:

There was a time, not too long ago, where in startupland one could build a thing that solved a real problem, put a price tag on it, and see if the market wanted it:

β€’ If they did, then we would have said
Sahil Bloom (@sahilbloom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is the most important (and underrated) career advice: Build a reputation for figuring it out. At every step of your career, you'll be given a lot of tasks you have no idea how to complete. Imposter syndrome will inevitably set inβ€”you'll wonder how you can possibly be

This is the most important (and underrated) career advice:

Build a reputation for figuring it out.

At every step of your career, you'll be given a lot of tasks you have no idea how to complete.

Imposter syndrome will inevitably set inβ€”you'll wonder how you can possibly be
Shreyas Doshi (@shreyas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It is an admirable quality to be able to just jump to tasks without procrastination & to enjoy checking them off your list asap e.g., to just send that email to the team, build that slide deck, write that policy doc, update your website copy, post that launch announcement, etc.

Adam Grant (@adammgrant) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We don't need to debate whether it's better to be a generalist or a specialist. The world needs both. Specialists excel at zooming in. They see the details to deepen our knowledge. Generalists excel at zooming out. They see around corners to broaden our view.

We don't need to debate whether it's better to be a generalist or a specialist. The world needs both.

Specialists excel at zooming in. They see the details to deepen our knowledge.

Generalists excel at zooming out. They see around corners to broaden our view.
claire vo πŸ–€ (@clairevo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When you get into a leadership position it’s really easy to set up a system and watch work go by. Products get shipped. People get hired. Process gets implemented. Many look at this and think: β€œwow, I hired a bunch of talented people; look at them go!” But this is dangerous,