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I tweet on career growth, learning new skills, and succeeding in startups. Leader in edtech startup(s). Writing: https://t.co/rXfAMeB6D6
May 21, 2021 ā€¢ 17 tweets ā€¢ 5 min read
Develop a product lens in everything you see.

My biggest takeaway from the excellent session by @shreyas and moderated by @vikramadhiman. Organized by @TheProductfolks.

Sharing my notes from the session below šŸ‘‡ Q1 - Who is a Product Manager?

Lot of confusion here and the cause is - Product is defined as one of these:

- Role (what to accomplish)
- Job (day to day work)
- Title (official title)

Role NOT EQUALS Job NOT EQUALS Title.
Jan 30, 2021 ā€¢ 11 tweets ā€¢ 4 min read
10 Career Advice Threads compressing a lot of dos and don'ts for building a fulfilling career.

Wisdom from @nikhyl, @jspector, @commoncog, @thelindazhang, @will_lawrenceTO, @RandallKanna and many others

Read on... 1/ Building a career moat

Jan 21, 2021 ā€¢ 11 tweets ā€¢ 3 min read
What are career moats and how do we start building them?

Sharing a few thoughts from @commoncog

#90DaysOfProse Day 21 What is a career moat?

A career moat is a key competitive advantage that sets us apart from our competition in the field.

It is our ability to protect our employability and generate sufficient financial returns.
Dec 30, 2020 ā€¢ 31 tweets ā€¢ 9 min read
1/ In Dec 2020, I decided to write 30 screenshot essays in 30 days on principles and mental models for early employees/leaders.

The aim of this exercise is to improve my writing and develop a content production system.

Recapping the essays I wrote over 30 days. 2/ To accomplish huge goals, break them up into micro habits. Use the little wins from little habits to achieve the goals.

Dec 29, 2020 ā€¢ 8 tweets ā€¢ 1 min read
Launching a new product? Making a career change? Any major make or break decisions on the anvil?

Six Thinking Hats is a decision making framework that can help us make the right calls.

A Thread šŸ§µ šŸ‘‡ White Hat - Data

We look at the available data, understand past trends and identify missing information that we would need to make the right decisions.