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Interview: A Chat with BPMA Mentor and Edx CTO, Mark Haseltine

bpma ProductHub

Being paired with my mentor Mark Haseltine, CTO at Edx, was a unique and valuable experience. Each has advised me in different ways and on different aspects of what I can bring to an organization both personally and professionally. As a CTO, I am asked to fulfill various needs depending on the particular circumstances of the company.

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Reddit’s Nick Caldwell on engineering leadership

Intercom, Inc.

He had to quickly determine which team members displayed a potential for leadership and teach them the fundamentals of management so they could make new hires and scale – without ruining the culture. I hosted Nick on the podcast, where we discussed the differences between management and leadership, fostering diversity in tech, and more.

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How To Break Into Product Management—Sachin Rekhi

PMLesson's Ace the PM Interview

Many top employers are looking for computer science or engineering graduates to fill PM positions, and this is an excellent route into the role. First off, product management is very communication and leadership oriented. In terms of demonstrating leadership, look to your extracurricular activities. What’s your take?

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An OKR Fable

Product Bookshelf

The story begins with the struggling founders meeting with their top advisor and board member who recommends OKRs. They hire a CTO and deal with a variety of team problems along the way. Throughout the story, the company is struggling to find the right customers and identify its market position. Language matters.

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How To Break Into Product Management—Sachin Rekhi

PMLesson's Ace the PM Interview

Many top employers are looking for computer science or engineering graduates to fill PM positions, and this is an excellent route into the role. First off, product management is very communication and leadership oriented. In terms of demonstrating leadership, look to your extracurricular activities. What’s your take?