We're trying a new model for training #ProductManagers with the @APMToronto program
I just published "Crossing the PM Career Chasm" about getting this off the ground : https://t.co/JNfZwlnQ9d
If you're a tech entrepreneur in Toronto with an idea for a new business someone wants to give you a $10k grant to get started #Toronto#startup#StartupsVsCovid19#techTO https://t.co/itNr0bta90
@ruhee_ Catching this thread super late (thanks Twitter algo!) but have to share that Bok Choy loves MSG. Just a pinch. About 1/8 the amount of salt you'd use. This also works with broccoli.
Some honest-to-god monster(s) broke into my friend’s childcare facility and smashed a safe haven for kids into smithereens. If you’re someone who could use coworking or childcare, consider buying a day pass for @the_workaround as they recover.
On point advice from @ZJHadley on making the annual review cycle less painful: “The Secret to Not-so-Scary Performance Reviews” https://t.co/Oy9ftZq4Ga
I can attest she is adept at providing regular critical feedback 😶📈
@AirCanada Confused by the notification email you sent saying AC858 has changed from 23:50 departure to 17:57. You emailed at 17:58. 🤔
All online status are reporting the same thing. Could you let me know if you did change the flight time, and if so, to what (realistic) time?
Our next event is on Oct 30! Discussing Toronto's product consultancy ecosystem with @savagetweets (@connectedio), @tomwalsham (@TWG), and Jack (@rangleio). Buy your tickets now! 😃
https://t.co/YUqpjKF9YQ
Obviously a small sample size, but both companies are operating in highly competitive markets, and support remains a differentiator that many have already written the playbook for.
Foodora: Delayed chat queue. Manually paste unreadable order id. No way to get back to chat in app. Upload photos by email. Radio silence. No indication they intend to do anything but "work with the restaurant". 2 hours. Support Philosophy: Obfuscate and deflect until you give up
Hey aspiring APM's! I get similar questions coming in about @APMToronto coming in, so thought I would answer a couple of FAQ's in this thread.
#apmtoronto#productmanagement
PM is an awesome job: make big decisions about the product, often be the face of it in presentations/meetings, etc.
I haven't been one for years now and have since led almost every other function, so I feel like I can share a different perspective freely... PM is the worst job: