
Useful PM accounts to follow on twitter
Mine are: Shreyas Doshi (tweets) Manas Saloi (blog) Paras Chopra (blog)
All 3 have shared superb content for free in their blogs/tweets
years of wisdom summarized for consumption
I don't read books often so am grateful to people like these compress so much knowledge in a consumable form
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@EarlyBow98
Where is @salt on the list? 😂😂😂
Jokes aside, MJS is a nice read. Shreyash Doshi sounds too vague because of the entire “Thought Leadership” aura. Lack of actionable advice and more philosophical in nature.
No clue about Paras Chopra but I’m sure he must be adding tremendous value.

Shreyas Doshi says in 1200 tweets (since 2020) - what 50 books on general management will teach you over the next decade
His advice so good for "some of us"
as he says
relevant for some not for everyone

Honestly? @EarlyBow98
It isn’t too hard to reason any of what he says from first principles.
I haven’t found what he says useful tbh, I would attribute it to being common knowledge perhaps, wrapped around slick commentary.
That does not take away from the fact that he has in fact inspired and taught folks like yourselves about Product and GenMan.
It is merely a difference of experience but a mutual respect for what he has done.

Even though I'm not a product manager and do not follow any blogs/accounts regularly, i strongly feel that quite a few of them just keep sharing frameworks and gyaan without actually giving examples where they could be implemented. Frameworks make you feel good, but the implementation is very hard and sometimes not even remotely possible. I think shreyas doshi is also one of them.

I think, if you are looking to learn from anecdotes then your learning will
- often be wrong (because most stories are narratives, bs like business books)
- very slow (coz you don't experiment with principles)
Don't learn from stories or anecdotes or examples
Learn the principles , experiment with them

It'll be great if you can share one of the principles you learnt and how you experimented with it.

Thanks for the share.
Recently cleaned up my Twitter following list and limited it to people who share well researched stuff - it’s by far the best way to learn on a daily basis!

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Shreyas Doshi
Lenny Rachitsky
Cem Kansu
Amal Dorai
Sahil Bloom :p

Yaar yahaan bhi chalu ho gye tum #iykwim

Bro 😂😂😂😂

Sidu Ponnappa for cocky engagement farming

Lenny is the best from pm perspective. Although synthesising stuff from ones experience is good but it's useful for people with same experience levels. What Lenny does is like ground reporting in a media analogy. So much to grasp from different PM's and processes.

Am yet to read him
Will read home a couple of quarters hence after completing Shreyas' content

The legend- https://twitter.com/nikitabier
Sometimes she posts good content- https://https://twitter.com/saranormous.com/saranormous
https://twitter.com/gokulr - for general management and how to think of building and scaling early teams
https://twitter.com/sarahtavel - for everything on two sided marketplace

It's he ig



