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Greg McKeown, who wrote a phenomenal book on productivity called Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less, boils this down to one key concept: Schedule two hours each day (i.e., put an event in your calendar) to work on your top goal only. And do this every single workday. Period.
Matt Mochary • The Great CEO Within: The Tactical Guide to Company Building
To experience extraordinary results, be a maker in the morning and a manager in the afternoon. Your goal is “ONE and done.” But if you don’t time block each day to do your ONE Thing, your ONE Thing won’t become a done thing.
Gary Keller • The One Thing: The Surprisingly Simple Truth Behind Extraordinary Results: Achieve your goals with one of the world's bestselling success books

In my opinion, one of the most underrated yet most valuable traits for a PM to have is what I call the “I got this” aura. Everyone should feel that if you take something on it will get done, and done exceptionally well. The key to building this aura is to become increasingly detail oriented, to be more prepared than anyone else, and to have a highe... See more
Lenny Rachitsky • How to Get Into Product Management (And Thrive) ✨
In this memo, Brian Armstrong shares his views and strategies on the "Art of Product Management."
Sriram Krishnan • Good PM vs Bad PM
Personal Knowledge Management Workflow for a Deeper Life — as a Computer Scientist
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4. Great PMs hunt for misalignment and quickly push everyone back into alignment