Reliable resources to learn product management?
Hi folks, currently working in a Founder's Office role and my role will transition to a more Product Management focus after a few months. Any good and reliable resources to get started?
Hey folks,
Looking to up my game in product management! 📊 Any favorite books, courses, or podcasts you recommend? Share your go-to resources! 📚
If you have any go-to resources such as books, online courses, podcasts, or blogs that have helped you on your product management journey, please share them with me! 📚 I'm particularly interested in resources that offer practical insights, real-world examples, and strategies for effective product development and management.
Your recommendations will be invaluable as I continue to grow in my role. Thank you in advance for your suggestions! 🌟
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All the twitter gyaan in the world can’t help you as much as:
Do these for 6 months at an entry level product job and you’ll be streets ahead of everyone else.
And do not listen to folk that say a Product Manager 'ship features'.
There is nothing you will ever ship or do other than copy paste from chatgpt, be dumb but try to argue with engineers - get smacked bad, once done get shafted spectacularly by business trying to protect engineering (why? Because engineers hired you to be their bitch)
Don't ever think you can up your product game. Hitting the gym and flirting with interviewers will give you better mileage and infact showcase the real skills that you will actually need in your job😂
No wonder my friends at Flipkart product are unhappy
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