September 30, 2023

Start point that connects everything.

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Start point that connects everything.

Hey there! 👋 Welcome aboard!

So, you're diving into this very first post where I'll break down how everything's laid out. You know, the world of PM is HUGE! It's got design, team vibes, customer chats, marketing buzz, sketchy wireframes, wild guesses (and proving 'em right or wrong!), product life stages, those genius business ideas, the tricky topic of pricing, and big brain strategy thinking. Phew! 🤯 It's easy to feel like a headless chicken, given the whirlwind of stuff you need to know to rock the PM scene.

But hang tight! 🌲 In this blog, I'm gonna roll with a tree-like setup. Think of three big ol' trunks - Product Management, Data Science, and Lean Six Sigma. These are our main jam, the core topics and you will find our that really they are very connected between each other. From them, we'll have tons of smaller branches (mini-posts) sprouting out, covering all those nitty-gritty details and fun insights. Perfect for when you're itching to deep-dive or just up your game in something specific.

I'll keep chucking in new info whenever I can or stumble upon some cool nuggets of wisdom worth sharing.

So, are ya ready? Let's roll! 🚀

1) About product management approach you can read here:

https://www.data-panda.com/post/lean-product-management

Conclusion

So, are ya ready? Let's roll! 🚀

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