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The Best of Everything Handpicked for PMs

The Product Cafe

💜 Welcome to this week's edition of Product Café, your weekly cup of coffee for everything product management, startups, AI, and more. There's no need to wait another year to make positive changes in our lives. For all the details, we've got links to our full blogs – make sure to check them out!🤩

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11 Books To Read As A Product Manager

Bain Public

Here are our top 11 best books to read as a product manager: The Making of a Manager: What to Do When Everyone Looks to You by Julie Zhuo This handbook is about the perfect book for those new to the job and want to learn how to become the manager you’ve always wanted. What better way to do so than by reading!

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How do you Become a Product Manager?

Mind the Product

Marty’s blog is pretty good too. Plus, the whole Lean Startup thing is all the rage right now so it gives you a genuine reason to try it out and add those buzzwords to your LinkedIn profile. There are some that cater for newbies trying to break into the field, whereas others cater for people with more experience. How do I Find a job?

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Lessons learned from scaling a team

Intercom, Inc.

Fun fact: do you know what one of the majors causes of startup failure is? Rare is the startup advice that survives first contact with reality. Startups do to the relationship between the founders what a dog does to a sock.” – Paul Graham. Startups, you see, love to reinvent things. Don’t do it alone,” they say.

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How do you Become a Product Manager?

Mind the Product

Marty’s blog is pretty good too. Plus, the whole Lean Startup thing is all the rage right now so it gives you a genuine reason to try it out and add those buzzwords to your LinkedIn profile. There are some that cater for newbies trying to break into the field, whereas others cater for people with more experience. How do I Find a job?

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How I Write

Sachin Rekhi

Having such focus has also enabled me to create a unique positioning within the minds of my readers. With every project I take on, I think about what I need to learn to be successful at it as well as once the project is done, what did I learn, either positive or negative, from the experience. All of this makes for great essay ideas.

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Close.com’s Steli Efti on balancing competition and collaboration in sales

Intercom, Inc.

It’s a timely conversation for us, coming hot on the heels of the release of our book Intercom on Sales last month and Steli’s own book The 2020 Startup Sales Playbook this week. When not writing his sales handbook, he’s been overseeing the change from Close.io We’re not really a startup anymore. to Close.com.