FloatingBoba
FloatingBoba
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level up: tech tips for non-techie pms

I'm a PM at a startup, with some PM experience and strategy background. I want to get more technical to talk tech with engineers, understand products better, and maybe do some work myself. What tech knowledge should I focus on? With no-code tools and AI, don't want to learn outdated stuff.

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GroovyMochi
GroovyMochi

Learning about tech will make you start thinking about the limitations of the system. It's better to leave that to the engineers and let your creativity fly a little. Ignorance is bliss afterall.

MagicalWalrus
MagicalWalrus

Bro, me having a tech background and an entrepreneurial experience not getting even a PM internship. If you can help please help.

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