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My Go-To Resources for Staying Updated on Product Management and Technology

In today’s fast-paced world, staying informed and ahead of the curve is essential, especially in fields as dynamic as product management and technology. As someone starting out in their career, I feel it's essential to have the curiosity to learn but also be smart enough to know where to look. I’ve curated a list of go-to resources that keep me updated on industry trends, new tools, frameworks, and insights. Here, I share the blogs, podcasts, books, and communities that have significantly impacted my learning and growth.


1. News and Blogs

For daily updates and in-depth articles on product management and tech, these platforms are invaluable:

  • TechCrunch: A hub for breaking tech news, startup stories, and product launches.

  • Mind the Product: Offers insights into PM best practices, case studies, and event updates.

  • Product School Blog: A treasure trove of advice for aspiring and experienced product managers.


2. Podcasts for On-the-Go Learning

I often listen to podcasts during commutes or breaks. These are my favorites:

3. Books That Shaped My Perspective

Books provide deep, timeless insights that I return to often:

  • Inspired by Marty Cagan: A must-read for building user-centric products.

  • Hooked by Nir Eyal: Explores how to design habit-forming products.

  • The Lean Product Playbook by Dan Olsen: A step-by-step guide to achieving product-market fit.


4. Online Communities and Forums

Engaging with peers helps me gain diverse perspectives:

5. Tools and Platforms

Practicing with the right tools keeps me sharp:

  • Figma: For designing user flows and wireframes.

  • Notion: A versatile tool for organizing thoughts, workflows, and learning.

  • Google Trends: Analyzing global trends to understand user needs better.


6. Newsletters That Deliver Value

These newsletters provide curated, insightful content straight to my inbox:

7. Courses for Upskilling

Continual learning is vital to staying competitive:

  • Reforge: Advanced programs on product strategy and growth.

  • Coursera: PM courses by top universities like Stanford and Duke.

  • Udemy: Affordable courses on PM frameworks and tools.


Conclusion

These resources have been instrumental in shaping my journey from a tech background to aspiring product management roles. They’ve kept me informed, inspired, and motivated to pursue my goals. I hope they do the same for you.

What are your favorite resources? Let me know in the comments or reach out—I'm always eager to discover new tools and ideas!

 
 
 

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