Tag: general
All the articles with the tag "general".
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Google's PM Hiring Process: Why Technical Skills Aren't Everything Anymore
According to Google PM candidates, Google will no longer be conducting technical interviews for generalist Product Manager (PM) roles.
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Inspiring Change: How Lewis C. Lin's Online Course Guided One Reader to Career Success
Success is often a difficult road to navigate, but for one of my readers, it was made attainable with the help of my online course and content.
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3 Undeniable Disadvantages to the Blameless Postmortem
The blameless postmortem, also known as a "no-fault retrospective," is a technique used in Agile software development to analyze and improve team performance wi…
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Mastering the Blameless Retrospective: 20 Phrases to Avoid and how to say it better
Ask "What led to this problem and how can we prevent it from happening in the future?"
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7 Levels of Stress
There’s no stress. There are no deadlines, commitments, or responsibilities.
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Kudos for PEDALS Method, a framework for solving system design problems
I am always happy to hear from readers who have had success with the PEDALS™ framework.
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Example of Beautiful Writing: Gary Provost’s Writing Tips
This is a gorgeous example of beautiful writing.
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Best Ways to Assess Interview Candidates: A Classic Scientific Study is Updated for 2022
Managers often argue about the most effective way to interview a candidate whether it’s standard behavioral questions or more challenging case questions (aka jo…
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Meta's Technical Program Managers Use Lin's The System Design interview book
Another win for readers of my system design book, this time with Meta for a TPM role.
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Kudos for the Lewis Lin Marketing Interview Workshop w/ UCLA Anderson MBAs
I just finished my marketing interview workshop with UCLA Anderson MBA students.
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Northwestern students use Lewis C. Lin's books and Slack group for PM prep
I’m always always excited to hear from readers. This time from a student from Northwestern University.
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🎯 How Managers Can Best Prepare for Review Season
Managers are dreading performance appraisal season, and it's just around the corner.