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BLOGS AND PERSONALITIES Andrew Chen’s essays http://andrewchen.co Noah Kagan’s blog http://okdork.com Patrick Vlaskovits http://vlaskovits.com/blog www.twitter.com/pv Jesse Farmer http://20bits.com Sean Ellis http://www.startup-marketing.com http://growthhackers.com Paul Graham’s essays http://www.paulgraham.com/articles.html Aaron Ginn
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18 of my favorite frameworks:
1) Location, vocation, relation: Where you live, what you do, who you're dating or married to. Try not to change more than one at a time.
2) Do something fast, do it for cheap, do it at a high quality. Pick two.
3) Head, heart,... See more
Positive sum thinking is what grows the pie in a macro POV, but also in your own life. The more happy you are for others, the happier they’ll be for you.
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Every Product professional should know these websites!
1. prodmgmt. world - filter & sort the best product content frameworks and methods by stage and risk 🕹
2. almanac. io - templates!
3. untools .co - frameworks for better thinking
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George from 🕹prodmgmt.worldx.comThis write-up from Linear, IMO, is a masterclass in product mgmt: https://t.co/5CyullEaoM
1. The PM has a POV. I often say that if you build purely on customer feedback, you will have a product w 100s of Settings
2. A great example of empathy by repeatedly asking “why” to get to the... See more
Raj Singhx.com
Less than a month ago I published part 1 of my essential reading series, and it’s already my 9th most popular post of all time. There’s a growing need for curated, thoughtful content as an antidote to the endless slop filling our feeds and inboxes.
To continue building the highest-signal-to-noise library for product... See more
Wisdom by EM
If you do something like read a lot of books and talk to a lot of people, you can learn almost anything.
When something is important enough, you do it even if the odds are not in your favor.
Pay attention to negative feedback, and solicit it, particularly from friends. The friends who tell you what you want to hear might make you