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Good PM vs Bad PM
Every PM should save these 2 screenshots to their desktop.
@bhorowitz's Good Product Manager / Bad Product Manager:
(15 years old and still ridiculously relevant.) https://t.co/8EFB1476Wu... See more
- Level one: Nascent product-market fit. Likely a pre-seed or seed-stage company. The goal in this stage is to find three to five customers with a problem worth solving, engage with them, deliver a solution, and validate that solution. [examples: Vanta, L
Lenny Rachitsky • A framework for finding product-market fit | Todd Jackson (First Round Capital)
Thinking about team management as a product: - Set up advanced listening mechanisms: help your PMs become better listeners- Keep your feedback loops healthy at all costs: Establish a consistent set of group and one-on-one meetings, ideally early in the week to help set the tone and get the team on the same page.- Your team should have a purpose as ... See more
Jack Krawczyk • Product Leadership Rules to Live By From My Experience at Pandora
