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Shreyas Doshi

@shreyas

Led a couple of Stripe's most successful products from early days. Prev Twitter, Google, Yahoo. Now advising founders, coaching executives, teaching what I know

Oakland, CA شامل ہوئے Mart 2007
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3 types of product leaders: 1) The Operator 2) The Craftsperson 3) The Visionary It is important for you as a startup founder or CEO, product manager, or a product leader to deeply understand these types, as you make decisions on whom to hire or whom to work for. Thread👇🏾
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scott belsky@scottbelsky·
ultimately, the leaps forward are made by specific empowered creative people with clear vision, not sprawling orgs or adhering to a process.
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Edward Norton talking to himself at the USA-Türkiye game 😅
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Lenny Rachitsky
Lenny Rachitsky@lennysan·
I’m excited to add 3 of my favorite teachers/humans to Lenny’s List on @MavenHQ. Huge alpha in learning from this crew: 1. @Shreyas's Product Sense course: how to make the correct product decisions in the face of ambiguity 2. @clairevo and Zach Davis’s Executive AI Playbook course: how EPD leaders should redesign their operating model to enable AI transformation 3. @AnnieDuke's Decision Making course: how to avoid cognitive biases and groupthink, and make better decisions A few reasons why I continue to recommend @MavenHQ: 1. Learn from people who've done the work: Instructors have decades of experience and have shipped real products at scale. 2. Hands-on projects: Every course pushes you to ship something. 3. Fresh content: With the change of pace these days, live courses are the only way to avoid stale advice. Check all the courses out at maven.com/lenny and use code LENNYSLIST to get a whopping 15-30% off.
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📈New milestone: crossed 5000+ students in the past 3.5 years over 3 different live courses I’ve taught. I absolutely love teaching and I often get the question “but Shreyas, don’t you feel the itch to do something that has greater impact than teaching?” It is a valid question (as in, I don’t blame whoever might be asking or wondering), but it comes from a place of not seeing what I see: thousands of highly talented leaders who, every day, are applying what they’ve learned to their products, their strategies, their proposals, their leadership approach, and their careers. I don’t do this work primarily for the impact (something I learned only in my 40s: when I do it for love and from a place of mastery in what I do, the impact takes care of itself). But every day, I get notes from students about the staggeringly compounding impact on their companies, teams, and careers. Which means I get to smile every day 🙌 To every student who’s been part of this journey thus far: thank you for your trust, affection, and for sharing your experience 🙏
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Shreyas Doshi@shreyas·
It took me 15 years of being extremely busy and super-stressed in my job to realize that more skill gives you back more time, energy, joy. Before that, I was chasing more skill just for career advancement. I then saw how leveraging skill for more time, energy, joy is amazing.
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@imHashim Some of them will also reconsider their initial instinct about not finding something practical and actionable. When your writing is super concise it can be misinterpreted when a reader expects everything to be spelled out. Thank you for the question!
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@imHashim Those who care will pay more attention as they learn that they are not alone in not understanding and it will require work on their part.
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Another example of such a post, in the context of parenting. On parenting: shreyasdoshi.substack.com/p/the-first-la… Someone who isn’t a parent or someone who has very young children will not fully understand it, and might even get upset. Only some parents with much older kids will get it.
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@i_Vikram @hnshah You can only begin looking up after the comparison to self, hence looking up necessitates more comparisons than just with that 1 person you eventually look up to.
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Vikram K@i_Vikram·
@shreyas @hnshah possible, if not others you can always compare yourself and the person you are looking up to..although that may not be sufficient..
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Is it possible for a human brain to compute that it should look up to someone, without ever computing that some other people are not worth looking up to?
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@CryptoWeeb808 Everything is downstream of judgment. And judgment is downstream of thinking + mindset. Hence everything is downstream of the quality of your thinking and the alignment of your mindset.
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Weeb@CryptoWeeb808·
@shreyas I wonder if many of these are downstream of judgment. Knowing what matters, what doesn’t, and how to act on that information seems to show up in almost all of them.
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Shreyas Doshi@shreyas·
Influence Negotiation Conflict management Delegation Strategic thinking Product Sense Taste Clarity of thought Clarity of communication Hiring Leadership in general
Scott Stevenson@scottastevenson

@shreyas What skill is this? Is it primarily delegation and people-based leverage? Or all skills?

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