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Skiplevel: Become More Technical

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Software engineer & founder of the Skiplevel Program. Helping product managers and non-engineering roles become more technical ✨

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2 in 3 leaders wouldn’t hire someone without AI skills. That’s not speculation. It’s a key finding from the Work Trend Index Annual Report 2024, and it’s a wake-up call: AI is no longer optional for PMs. Read now how AI Will change the PM role: 🔗 buff.ly/3WEZwCC

SkiplevelCourse's tweet image. 2 in 3 leaders wouldn’t hire someone without AI skills.

That’s not speculation. It’s a key finding from the Work Trend Index Annual Report 2024, and it’s a wake-up call: AI is no longer optional for PMs.

Read now how AI Will change the PM role:
🔗 buff.ly/3WEZwCC

If technical conversations feel challenging, remember this principle: BREADTH BEFORE DEPTH.

Product managers–if you want to become more technical, DON'T take a coding class. Try this approach instead: Focus on BREADTH before DEPTH. What's this mean? Understanding the broader technical ecosystem before learning how to code is a fundamental principle at Skiplevel. It's…

iamireneyu's tweet image. Product managers–if you want to become more technical, DON'T take a coding class. Try this approach instead:

Focus on BREADTH before DEPTH.

What's this mean?

Understanding the broader technical ecosystem before learning how to code is a fundamental principle at Skiplevel. It's…


"We need to improve our orchestration layer.'' 🤔 Orchestration coordinates how services work together in sequence, keeping your product's workflow organized. PMs: Understanding this = better planning, resource allocation & timelines. Full breakdown 👉 buff.ly/tmAvR0w

SkiplevelCourse's tweet image. "We need to improve our orchestration layer.'' 🤔

Orchestration coordinates how services work together in sequence, keeping your product's workflow organized.

PMs: Understanding this = better planning, resource allocation & timelines.

Full breakdown 👉 buff.ly/tmAvR0w

🔑 PM wisdom: Before building in-house, ask ''Do we really need to build this ourselves?'' Third-party solutions can save months of dev time while delivering better results. Stop wasting dev time: Get our guide here👉 buff.ly/OoJLgZ9

SkiplevelCourse's tweet image. 🔑 PM wisdom: Before building in-house, ask ''Do we really need to build this ourselves?''

Third-party solutions can save months of dev time while delivering better results.

Stop wasting dev time: Get our guide here👉 buff.ly/OoJLgZ9

Skiplevel: Become More Technical сделал(а) репост

The most underrated product decision: Buy vs. Build. Before jumping to building a solution in-house, you should ask yourself: "Do we really need to build this ourselves?" In many cases, a third-party solution can do the job faster, cheaper, and more reliably than an in-house…


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"How technical do I need to be as a product manager?" The annoying answer is: well, it depends. The answer isn't one-size-fits-all. Your technical requirements depend on four key factors: → Your industry → Your company culture → Your product's technical complexity → Your…


If you want to experience what it's like to make actual API requests in a real tool, join the waitlist now for the next "3 API Skills to Work 2x Faster with Engineers: Hands-on Workshop". Last time, we sold out, so you'd better run! 🏃🏽lu.ma/zrytvuh6

"I have read API documentation before, but never did a hands-on exercise like this." That quote from an attendee of yesterday’s "3 API Skills to Work 2x Faster with Engineers: Hands-on Workshop" sums up the whole point of why I created this workshop. APIs are a crucial…



Skiplevel: Become More Technical сделал(а) репост

The best PMs focus on iterability of business requirements, NOT perfection. I see this mistake from PMs all the time as a dev: agonizing over creating the "perfect" requirements doc before showing engineering. But your first draft will always be wrong in some way. → Engineers…


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