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I’m an AI Product Manager with a bias for tech that actually deserves to exist. Every week, I drop sharp product and UX insights, practical frameworks, and unapologetically ugly (yet weirdly viral) illustrations. I also run StackShelf.
Master cloud-native engineering with practical insights into Kubernetes, Python, DevOps, and system design. Real solutions from hands-on experience to elevate your technical skills.
Richard was born and educated in the United Kingdom. He wrote his first computer program at College in 1968 on paper tape. Since then, he has had an international career in IT consulting management, working for IBM, Accenture Inc. in the United States.
Want to escape competition? I help startups, mid-sized, and large companies scale fast by creating their own markets and niches. I’ve already helped 100+ businesses find their unique path.
I share my experience in this newsletter.
What if our products and companies gave more life to everything they touched? Making this a reality is our quest, through impactful product leadership, strategy, and culture.
Andrew goes deep in what makes Product Thinking work
Personalizing the journey to the future alongside AI. Building human connection and resilience, learning the language of AI and thriving as we evolve into the future.
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The authority on category design & category creation. Sharing how legendary entrepreneurs, executives, marketers, and creators design business breakthroughs.
By Christopher Lochhead, Eddie Yoon, & Katrina Kirsch
Understand how to create and dominate a category! Writing at it's strategic best!
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I help tech workers reach Financial Independence.
I write about going from FAANG to FIRE, investing, personal finance, financial independence, avocados, and helping others reach FIRE.
After a decade at Meta I am now semi-🔥.