✨New launch, 2 years in the making:
Just wrapped up the very first cohort of my course on Improving your Product Sense.
https://t.co/I1yn0RBinH
It was an intensive 1 week course (18+ hours of instruction with lots of examples & practice, and 7-8 hours of Q&A sessions, all live on Zoom).
This inaugural cohort was capped at 48 people — founders, eng managers, design managers, PM leaders, IC PMs, and engineers from these companies:
Docusign
Amazon
OpenAI
Front
Cash App
Coda
YouTube
Palo Alto Networks
Meta
Vidyard
Walmart
Google
Reddit
Uber
Square
Indiegogo
2K Games
Invideo AI
Snowflake
Tubi TV
Broadcom
Grubhub
Intuit
+several startups across the globe
I have been working on this course for 2 years and did not launch it all this while because I wanted it to be really, really good.
Specifically, I have designed this course around building the skill of making better product decisions (macro & micro), by significantly deepening students’ understanding of human nature, systems, strategy, competitive dynamics, creative execution, taste, influence, etc.
It is much easier to build a course or a bootcamp around process-oriented & framework-oriented content, but the big problem is that you can follow the process and the framework and odds are high that you will still fail.
People who consistently build successful products do not succeed because they talk to customers & test+iterate & focus on the user & scratch their own itch & make something people want & answer support tickets etc. etc.
Of course they do all of these things — but these tablestakes aren’t actually going to make you successful.
They are necessary conditions for product success, but the sufficient conditions are about how you extract the best, correct signal from all of these activities and what skills enable you to get insights from these activities that no one else is getting and how you creatively execute on those insights to build something amazing.
So in my course I decided to focus on skill-building, not process-knowledge & not framework-acquisition & not inspiring success tales that aren’t actually actionable for your startup or product.
Of course, this self-imposed constraint made it much harder to build out the curriculum & content, but after 2 years of working on it and trying to perfect it, I am pleased to say that the first cohort of this course was a resounding success.
The next cohort is in July — we are going to take the lessons from this one and make it even better.
After July, we will have more frequent cohorts (likely every month) and we will also increase cohort size.
So if you have already applied for the course but didn’t get into the inaugural cohort, don’t worry, we will get you into another one later this year.
Thank you for all your love & support, and most importantly, your patience, as I kept on delaying the launch of this course like 5 times since 2022 😄
But fortunately, it’s here now, and it’s a lot of fun 🙌🏽🙏🏽❤️
@shreyas Our team at PANW is hiring for a senior PM on SaaS Security. very interesting position that involves building from 0 to 1. Job Link - https://t.co/XqjDL8wZ9x Ping me if you are interested.
Context and luck is everything in life. If Ravi Ashwin had been born in Sri Lanka, he would probably end his career with as many wickets as Muralitharan. If Don Bradman had been born in Iceland, he'd have scored no international runs and been a below par fisherman. That's life.
Did someone say Automatic HW reconfiguration for VM Desired State based on vSphere Tags when VM is poweroff? 😉
If so, check out this @VMworld session by @codegold79 & @danlinsley demo’ing this using #VEBA in 2020 😎
Blog:
https://t.co/2GGLsIxaNT
Video:
https://t.co/yivZ2b5JaL
Cristiano Ronaldo during his first Man Utd training session and seeing Jesse Lingard dancing, Daniel James tripping over his own feet and Phil Jones trying to head the ball on the floor.
The new OpenAPI interface for vSphere @vmwflings looks very interesting - https://t.co/ecaN4r1UoF
Using this Fling, you will now be able to access all existing vSphere SOAP API via an OpenAPI lowering the bar when needing access to all vSphere features