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Tom Le

@tugll9

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Shreyas Doshi (@shreyas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

More than 8 years after my last public talk on product management, I spoke about PM career management at Products That Count. What follows is a long tweetstorm with the key content. It isn't for the faint of heart. Are you ready?

More than 8 years after my last public talk on product management, I spoke about PM career management at Products That Count. 

What follows is a long tweetstorm with the key content. 

It isn't for the faint of heart. 

Are you ready?
Des Traynor (@destraynor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I absolutely *love* these Amazon Writing Style Tips (found via Google & medium.com/@dannysheridan) Have any other companies offered a glimpse into their in-house style?

I absolutely *love* these Amazon Writing Style Tips (found via Google & medium.com/@dannysheridan)

Have any other companies offered a glimpse into their in-house style?
Shreyas Doshi (@shreyas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There are many books for Product Managers📚 And many book lists too. Here’s my list. What I hope makes it different: • Books with very high signal-to-noise ratio • Books that'll 𝘥𝘪𝘳𝘦𝘤𝘵𝘭𝘺 enhance PM skills • Books that are unlikely to be in typical 📚lists for PMs 👇🏾

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There is no One Correct Way™ to learn Don’t feel pressured to read 70 books/year just becos Super-Successful Person X does that Videos, Podcasts, Audiobooks, Discussions—all are fine What to do: Understand your preferred learning style Don't resist it, embrace it Commit to it

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Product failure is expensive. And look around, it’s common. Why do products fail? Is it becos we can't build the product? No Is it becos we launched it N weeks late? Almost never So what is it? The 7 Biases of Product teams, a very visual thread:

Product failure is expensive.

And look around, it’s common.

Why do products fail?

Is it becos we can't build the product?
No

Is it becos we launched it N weeks late?
Almost never

So what is it?

The 7 Biases of Product teams, a very visual thread:
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😵 Is indie hacking dead? It's become a default way to make a startup A huge shoutout to Channing Allen and Courtland Allen They were recording Indie Hackers podcast since 2017 ✨ It's a treasure trove of wisdom and motivation Here are the top 20 episodes (chronological order) 👇

😵 Is indie hacking dead?

It's become a default way to make a startup

A huge shoutout to <a href="/ChanningAllen/">Channing Allen</a> and <a href="/csallen/">Courtland Allen</a>

They were recording <a href="/IndieHackers/">Indie Hackers</a> podcast since 2017

✨ It's a treasure trove of wisdom and motivation

Here are the top 20 episodes (chronological order) 👇
Wes Kao 🏛 (@wes_kao) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Senior executives often have “finesse.” It’s an important skill, especially for leaders and operators who want to continue to advance. Here's a brilliant example of what finesse looks like in the wild: “How many users can your platform serve at any one time?” On the surface,

Senior executives often have “finesse.” It’s an important skill, especially for leaders and operators who want to continue to advance.

Here's a brilliant example of what finesse looks like in the wild:

“How many users can your platform serve at any one time?”

On the surface,
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One of the most incredible things about today is that there are resources to learn almost anything, and the best in the world are willing to share their "secret" knowledge. This may be one of the core reasons why our progress is accelerating. Here are some of the resources I

Karri Saarinen (@karrisaarinen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So what does the inverse look like? Start the company with the goal to be the best for something (Linear is the best tool for software teams to plan and build). Each market can only support 1-2 winners, so if you are not going to be the best, you probably have already lost.

gabriel (@gabrielpeterss4) 's Twitter Profile Photo

never compete when applying for jobs, there are hundreds of applicants with better grades and universities than you. but none of them will be making a personalized demo i used this demo to get all my interviews like openai over two years ago before moving to sf

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My company just canceled a sass subscription this week. Reasons: - The product is buggy (it even mis-calculate numbers) - We sent many support tickets asking how to get stuff done - The UI is ugly Remind me how important it is to get the product piece right from the beginning