Sharing some learning resources for new/aspiring PMs as there seems to be a lot of interest in it. Will try to keep this thread updated.

The resources I mention here are the ones I personal use and have found super helpful 🙂

#ProductManagement
*I. Newsletters*

They're a great way to find knowledge that you don't know exists, and hence wouldn't even Google.

1. [Paid] @theinformation for brilliant articles on the latest happenings in the startup world and networking events. This is a paid subscription.
2. [Freemium] @Medium for daily digests on product related topics. The articles sent adapt to your reading history so if you want to read A LOT on something, this is the place.

5 free articles a month. If you have the stomach for more, the subscription is not too expensive.
3. [Free] @nireyal's newsletter on productivity and behavioral psychology

4. [Freemium] @lennysan's newsletter for frameworks / solutions / advice on common problems in product. The monthly ones are free and paid subscribers get weekly newsletters.
5. [Free] @entrackr for news on the Indian startup ecosystem

6. [Free] @JamesClear for crisp weekly with 3 ideas, 2 quotes and 1 question that's fuel to a wisdom seeking brain.
The thing with newsletters is it can get overwhelming. An organized inbox helps.

But even if you aren't opening each newsletter you receive, it's very easily accessible, high quality content at your fingertips for times when you have a light day and want to do some reading.
*II. Twitter*

I couldn't be more grateful for the ideas and knowledge I get on Twitter. Accounts I'd recommend👇🏼

1. @lennysan
2. @shreyas
3. @hvpandya
4. @vindytalks
5. @manas_saloi
6. @sudhanshuraheja
7. @vikramadhiman
8. @BeingPractical
9. @madhurchadha
10. @deepakabbot
*III. Podcasts*

Great for learning while multitasking. I listen while showering, doing chores and while driving.

1. The Use Case
2. @HowIBuiltThis
3. @HiddenBrain
4. @sciencevs (not product but a great podcast)
5. @planetmoney for economics
6. @nireyal again
*IV. Product communities*

They're great for general networking, finding new learning material and finding mentors. I love them mostly for interviews or panel discussions where you can interact with product leaders.

1. @TheProductfolks
2. @MindtheProduct
3. @CreatorsOfProd
You can follow @anusha_243.
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