Tag: ship30for30
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How I went from publishing once a year to once a week and finally built a daily posting habit
From 2014 to 2020 I published yearly. In 2021 I posted 12 essays. This is the 30th of 2022.
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A Twitter thread about 1-1 meetings.
Today I published this as I am playing with the format, but in the near future, I’ll most likely develop all points in that thread as essays here.
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This is the simplest and most effective framework to help Product Managers triage large numbers of ideas
Our brain is good at comparing but bad at measuring. That’s why the 2×2 matrix works.
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Is remote work hereditary? A short story of my distributed life
“The future is already here – it’s just not evenly distributed.” — William Gibson
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A single, short book made my back pain disappear—a summary
I am not a doctor, and this is not medical advice. Just a book recommendation.
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I got rid of excruciating back pain by reading a short book that anyone experiencing it should read first
I am not a doctor, and this is not medical advice. Just me sharing my experience.
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A (short) story of how I learned to speak three languages and lost my native one
Are two occurrences enough to call it a tradition? On Sunday, I share something personal.
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New day, new format
As we reached week 4 of 🚢 Ship 30 for 30, we started talking about Twitter threads. Years ago, I didn’t understand Twitter. Then I hated Twitter. I deleted my account. By meeting people whose intelligence I respect and love using Twitter, I realized I was simply using it wrong. Twitter is just a tool.…
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5 Business books that deserve each minute you’ll spend reading them if you are a new manager
These 5 books deserve all the pages they are made of.
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3 Tips to improve time management and get more free time in return
From “Time is Money” to “Better late than never,” it must be “International Adage Day.”
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The unexpected way I learned about leading a distributed team
Sometimes, improbable bridges across experiences accelerate your progress unexpectedly.
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2 Tips Radically Improving Communication Within Teams Distributed Across Time Zones
I wrote about this before, but it’s time for a refresher with everyone working from home.