sandeepbhardwaj
@sandeepbhardwaj
Product guy, views are my own
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1/ A Google colleague recently observed to me that computer science tends to reinvent the wheel every 20 years: “a new generation just reimplements old ideas, but with more compute” What’s fascinating is this 20 year cycle seems to coincide with the timing of tech stock bubbles
The most powerful paradoxes of life:
Matt Mochary has been CEO coach to @naval, the founders of OpenAI, Notion, Rippling, Robinhood, Coinbase, Reddit, Plaid, Flexport, Opendoor, partners at Sequoia, YC, Benchmark, and many others. He also open-sourced his entire curriculum, templates and all. Here's a link 👇
Most people suck at buying businesses. Here's an easy framework I've used in 100+ deals (that actually works):
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 Share it with your friends! Thanks 🤝🧠
The best tech companies drive strategy through product. This is why founders and CEOs tend to be product leaders, and product / design / engineering is more important than ops / marketing / finance. Here’s what this looked like for me as a business leader at Amzn and Facebook:
Web3 is loaded with non-tech career opportunities. But 99% don't take the right steps. Here's how you can get a career in web3 (in 6 months):
1/9 Indians in the US on a work visa can't go home. There’s NO appointments. The now ~200k H-1B Telegram group is growing by 13,000 per month. Even with ~$40m in fees, the 5 VACs process ~10,000 a month. The next availability is ~2024! Here’s 6 stories from hurting families:
I came across this quadrant and can’t stop thinking about it now 😂
Nobody : Me & my friends telling jokes :
What I needed to learn in high school: 1 public speaking 2 personal finance 3 writing stories 4 good customer service 5 critical thinking 6 conflict resolution 7 art of selling 8 how to negotiate 9 project management 10 taking good notes 11 how to give feedback 12 good marketing
Most millionaires invest in stocks But they don't teach you how to research companies in school So let me break it down for you Using the strategy of the most successful fund manager of all time:
“CS Background Preferred” It’s one of the most feared PM requirements: being technical. But even if you don’t have a CS degree, you can develop awesome technical skills. 10 steps to becoming a great technical partner as a PM:
Fight AC568 @AirCanada in SFO. The airplane landed an hour ago, no baggage on the carousel yet .. Level of apathy towards customers in astounding
Skype went all-in on Scrum 2011-12 right as WhatsApp overtook it in market share. I asked the WhatsApp founder Jan Koum if they used it at all. His response: “To be honest i have no idea what this Scrum garbage is and we never uttered the word Scrum when i was at WhatsApp.”
Master psychology and you can basically print money at will. However, 99% of creators have no clue how or where to start. After reading 9 books and studying 47 websites, I finally figured it out. 13 psychology truths to *ethically* market products that sell like crazy: 🧵👇
Reading list for the Professional-Managerical Class and the managerial elite:
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