Best Slack Apps and Integrations For a Product Managerby Alex KistenevThe list of 100+ Slack apps and tools to satisfy product managers’ needs.Continue
How Cloud Computing Enables Our Startups Successby Denny BrandtGood-bye big data center. We’ll kind of miss your double air lock doors and elevated tile floors.Continue
How To Relentlessly Uncover New Valueby Denny BrandtWhether you’re solving an isolated problem, or one that will get your startup on the billion dollar unicorn list, challenging assumptions with a blank space like the humble sticky note can help you unleash the deep thinking it takes to get there. Continue
Applications Open for Media Startup Accelerator Matterby Emma McGowanIn the most challenging media climate ever, the startup accelerator Matter is looking for scrappy entrepreneurs inspired to make real change.Continue
How to find the first 100 customers for your startupby Vinay KoshyNo matter what stage you’re at, whether you have a product or not, use growth and traction methods and apply them to your business needs.Continue
What I Learned As A Junior Product Managerby Samuel AthlanDon’t chase for solutions, chase for problems, solutions will come later.Continue
5 Steps Most Non-Technical Founders Don’t Accomplish Before Finding a CTOby Hicham AmineThis is an attempt to answer all the “How can I find a technical co-founder?” that many folks, with the next billion-dollar idea, keep asking about around the internet.Continue
Don’t Rethink The Organization. Just Add the Right People.by Brian KyedHow we went from an engagement-growth-hacker-success-bullshit organization to a classic marketing, sales & support organization that works.Continue
Scanning for Magic: How Kelly Reid, the Founder of Quiet Speculation, Changed an Industryby Emma McGowanKelly Reid started playing Magic: The Gathering when he was nine years old. There was no way he could have guessed then that it would completely alter the course of his life.Continue
How To Use Probability To Your Advantageby Richard ReisRemember life is a game of probability. Your chances of succeeding go down with every competitor.Continue