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Taking Over an Existing Product: Product Management Lessons Learned

The Product Coalition

A whiteboard & a quiet room: brainstorming Before you get cluttered with all the information you’re about to imbibe, let yourself dream. Get it all out there on a whiteboard or on paper. When you’re done, take a picture of the whiteboard, or store that paper for later. But you can learn a lot from re-igniting it.

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Tools of the Trade: Using Personal Knowledge Management to Solve Problems and Boost Creativity

Product Talk

Whether you’re trying to keep track of everything you learn about your customers during continuous discovery , keep tabs on the latest thought leadership and learnings from others in the industry, or keep on top of all the newest products on the market, you can quickly get overwhelmed. The world of digital products is evolving quickly.

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25 Digital Marketing Tools for Digital Agencies in 2019

Usersnap

The SEO Tool helps you keep on top of your keyword game. It sorts keywords based on a difficulty ranking and also offers a competitor keyword matrix that lets you see which terms your competitors are using to work up the search results ladder. Learn more about Alexa. Learn about Brian’s SEO techniques.

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Where Do PMs Gather Their Product Ideas?

ProductPlan

The brilliant entrepreneur sketching out their breakthrough inspiration on a whiteboard in front of a rapt audience. Google alerts can fill your inbox with mentions of the keywords you’re tracking, but triaging a firehose of media articles, podcasts, and videos to find real value gets overwhelming fast. We all know the clichés.

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The Product Manager Interview Process at Large Tech Companies

The Product HQ

Algorithmically means that software ranks candidates based on certain keywords that appear (or don’t appear) on their resumes. Even the best PMs I know have to spend some time preparing good anecdotes, learned, product ideas before they the interview process. Tip : use the whiteboard whenever it makes sense.

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Q&A with Product Discovery Coach Teresa Torres

Revulytics

As you move forward, you can prototype to learn: how would people use it? I might be tempted to prototype the entire experience of going to the Google Home page, typing a keyword, getting search suggestions, going to the results page, seeing some ads, trying to decide what to click on, and clicking through. What problem is it solving?

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Ultimate Guide: Getting an Entry Level Software Engineering Roles

PMLesson's Ace the PM Interview

I learned this, as I was taking computer science courses in college to land a software engineering (SWE) role. You can find these roles either at your college's career fair by speaking to a recruiter, or by Google-ing these keywords: company name + university careers. If you've made it this far, give yourself a pat on the back.