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Lenny's Podcast: Product | Growth | Career
Leveraging mentors to uplevel your career | Jules Walter (YouTube, Slack)

Lenny's Podcast: Product | Growth | Career

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2023 70:27


Jules Walter is a product leader at YouTube and co-founder of both the Black Product Managers Network and Codepath.org. Previously, he led monetization and mobile growth teams at Slack. He's also a very well-known leader in the broader product community. In today's episode, we discuss the skills that matter most to PMs, and how to build those skills. We also spend quite a bit of time talking about the importance of finding mentors to help you learn new skills, how to nail your next job interview, barriers to entry for underrepresented people, and some of the most common paths into product management.—Find the full transcript at: https://www.lennyspodcast.com/leveraging-mentors-to-uplevel-your-career-jules-walter-youtube-slack/—Thank you to our wonderful sponsors for supporting this podcast:• Vanta—Automate compliance. Simplify security: https://vanta.com/lenny• Notion—One workspace. Every team: https://www.notion.com/lennyspod• Linear—The new standard for modern software development: https://linear.app/lenny—Where to find Jules Walter:• Twitter: https://twitter.com/julesdwalt• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/juleswalter/—Where to find Lenny:• Newsletter: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com• Twitter: https://twitter.com/lennysan• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lennyrachitsky/—Referenced:• Black Product Managers Network: https://www.blackproductmanagers.com• Maryanna Quigless on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/quigless/• Brittany Bankston on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brittany-bankston-77693a85/• Benin Saffo on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/benin-saffo/• Lawrence Ripsher on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lawrenceripsher/• Matt Mochary on Lenny's Podcast: https://www.lennyspodcast.com/videos/how-to-fire-people-with-grace-work-through-fear-and-nurture-innovation-matt-mochary/• Adriel Frederick on Lenny's Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/humanizing-product-development-adriel-frederick-reddit/id1627920305?i=1000583287891• Bangaly Kaba on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/iambangaly/• The Minto Pyramid Principle: Logic in Writing, Thinking, and Problem Solving: https://www.amazon.com/Minto-Pyramid-Principle-Writing-Thinking/dp/0960191046• Pathwise Leadership: https://pathwiseleadership.com/• Erin Teague on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erinteague/• Bradley Horowitz on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bradleyhorowitz/• Nikhyl Singhal on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nikhyl/• Tim Ferriss on what makes a great mentor: https://www.businessinsider.com/tim-ferriss-what-makes-great-mentor-2017-11• Never Split the Difference: Negotiating As If Your Life Depended on It: https://www.amazon.com/Never-Split-Difference-audiobook/dp/B01COR1GM2• Connect: Building Exceptional Relationships with Family, Friends and Colleagues: https://www.amazon.com/Connect-Building-Exceptional-Relationships-Colleagues/dp/0241986869• Chris Voss's MasterClass on negotiating in the workplace: https://www.masterclass.com/sessions/classes/win-workplace-negotiations• Lex Fridman's podcast: https://lexfridman.com/podcast/• Never Have I Ever on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/80179190• Top Gun: Maverick on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KBTJBiL3oQInterview Prep Communities:• Lewis C Lin's Interview Community: https://join.slack.com/t/pminterview/shared_invite/zt-1mqc5lzdt-SZuIvbzZIl8ob7UJeydVGg• Exponent: https://www.tryexponent.com/• StellarPeers: https://stellarpeers.com/—In this episode, we cover:(00:00) Jules's background(06:07) Two paths to becoming a product manager(07:20) How Jules became the first growth PM at Slack(09:03) Black Product Managers Network and Codepath.org(12:05) The most important skills to refine as a PM: IQ skills and EQ skills(14:48) How to improve your interview skills (18:50) Why interviewing is more difficult for underrepresented people(20:39) EQ skills: what are they and how to improve them(22:44) The EQ skills Jules has had to develop over the course of his career(24:27) The importance of having a mentor or coach for self-reflection(26:09) How cultivating self-awareness helped Jules improve his communication(30:13) Strategies for learning new skills(35:32) Improving strategy, execution, and product sense(37:00) How identifying best practices can help you improve skills(40:22) Communicating clearly and asking for feedback(42:38) Methods Jules uses to improve skills(45:31) How to approach asking for feedback(47:46) Why it's harder to get honest feedback on EQ skills(50:56) The importance of understanding your strengths and weaknesses and leaning into the former(55:18) Jules's most impactful mentors(56:14) The qualities to look for in a good mentor and how to approach them(1:02:15) How to foster the best relationship with your mentor(1:06:51) Lightning round—Production and marketing by https://penname.co/. For inquiries about sponsoring the podcast, email podcast@lennyrachitsky.com. Get full access to Lenny's Newsletter at www.lennysnewsletter.com/subscribe

DealMakers
Dheeraj Pandey On Building A $6 Billion Business And Raising $50 Million To Bring Developers And Customers Together

DealMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 41:19


Serial entrepreneur Dheeraj Pandey has raised tens of millions of dollars for his latest tech startup. He took his first venture, Nutanix public, and has now moved on to DevRev. Top-tier investors like Mayfield Fund, Firebolt Ventures, Bradley Horowitz, and Khosla Ventures have funded the startup.

CPO Mastery Podcast
VP of Product at Google on Being a Great 0 to 1 Product Leader

CPO Mastery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 32:47


In this podcast, you'll hear from Bradley Horowitz, a VP of Product at Google on what sets apart the best 0 to 1 PMs from the rest.  We'll also touch on how PMs can develop their long-term thinking skills by developing the ability to “write science fiction”. Imagining the future by moving beyond the edges and constraints that we are used to.

Startup Insider
Vectornator sammelt 20 Mio. Dollar & Sastrify schließt 5,9 Mio. Euro-Seed-Runde

Startup Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 39:29


In dieser Woche starten wir mit Vladimir Danila, CEO und Founder von Linearity/Vectornator, als unseren ersten Gast der Nachmittagsfolge. Das Berliner Unternehmen Vectornator ist eine intuitiv bedienbare Software für vektorbasiertes Grafikdesign. Es kombiniert Tools, die fortschrittlichen Funktionen und die Leistungsfähigkeit von Desktop-Apps mit einer kartenbasierten Benutzeroberfläche, die für die Bedienung mit dem Finger und die Präzision eines Eingabestifts entwickelt wurde. Vladimir Danila hat im Jahr 2017, nach mehreren Jahren Entwicklung, mit seiner App „Vectornator" bei „Jugend forscht" teilgenommen und den 1. Platz auf Bundesebene im Fachgebiet Mathematik/Informatik gewonnen. Im Gespräch geht es auch um seine Inspirationen und den Weg bis zur Gründung sowie der aktuellen Finanzierungsrunde. Denn Vectornator hat jetzt ganze 20 Millionen US-Dollar erhalten. Hauptinvestoren sind Eqt Ventures und 468 Capital. Außerdem beteiligen sich Business Angels aus dem Silicon Valley wie Bradley Horowitz, Jonathan Rochelle und Lutz Finger, die alle bei Google arbeiten. Charles Songhurst, der bei Microsoft angestellt und Mitgründer eines Hedgefonds ist, ist ebenfalls mit an Board. HV Capital, Mirko Novakovic (Instana), Martin Sinner (Idealo) und Philip Magoulas investierten zuletzt rund 5 Millionen Euro in das Startup. Als zweiten Gast begrüßen wir mit Sven Lackinger, Co-Founder von Sastrify und sprechen mit ihm über die Seed-Finanzierungsrunde in Höhe von 5,9 Millionen Euro. Das Kölner Startup wurde Anfang 2020 von Maximilian Messing und Sven Lackinger gegründet und hilft Unternehmen dabei, den Überblick über ihre Software-Lizenzen zu behalten und so Geld zu sparen. Startups wie der Express-Lieferdienst Gorillas oder die Jogging-App Runtastic zählen mittlerweile zu den Kunden. Angeführt wurde die Finanzierungsrunde vom Risikokapitalgeber HV Capital. Außerdem beteiligten sich noch die Gründer von Start-ups wie Personio, Flix Mobility oder Sumup. Wieder mit dabei ist der Kölner Business Angel Tim Schumacher, der bereits im November bei Sastrify eingestiegen war und sich damals rund zehn Prozent der Firmenanteile gesichert hatte. Sven erzählt uns u.a. von den anstehenden Expansionsplänen und seinen persönlichen SaaS-Highlights.

Cornell Tech At Bloomberg Podcast
Episode 29 - Building Products at Scale w/ Chad Dickerson & Bradley Horowitz

Cornell Tech At Bloomberg Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 60:36


On Wednesday, May 1, 2019, Cornell Tech @ Bloomberg featured former Etsy CEO Chad Dickerson and Google VP of Product Management Bradley Horowitz in conversation with Caroline Hyde of Bloomberg Television. They talked about their career paths, strategies for driving innovation and product development within companies large and small, the importance of customer focus, how data breeds great products, the cultural differences between East Coast and West Coast tech, and how the tech industry has evolved from the ‘90s to today.

Kodsnack
Kodsnack 106 - Jag kan fokusera, om jag vill

Kodsnack

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2015 77:57


Fredrik och Kristoffer snackar om det förlösande i att hitta rätt namn på saker och att våga slänga bort och skriva om. Sedan snackar vi stora och högupplösta bildskärmar, deras kablar och kontakter. Och nya Macbook. Och tangentbord. Som avslutning ett försnack om vad Apple kan tänkas presentera på WWDC 2015, vad Google pratade om på I/O och vad Microsoft gjorde under Build. Ett stort tack till Cloudnet som sponsrar våra livesändningar och erbjuder finfina  VPS! Har du kommentarer, frågor eller tips? Vi är @kodsnack, @tobiashieta, @isallmaroon och @bjoreman på Twitter och epostas på info@kodsnack.seom du vill skriva längre. Vi läser allt som skickas. Länkar Ansible Chef Puppet Kodsnack 101 - Anekdoter mot anekdoter - bland annat - att koda och inspiration 4K Displayport-versioner HDMI-versioner Aktiva kablar - kablar med chip i Thunderbolt 3 USB-C Lightning Fredriks nya Macbook Kadi port - kickstarterprojekt som ger en Macbook några extra portar Laddare med USB-portar USB-C-dockningsstation för Macbook IPS - in-plane switching TN - twisted nematic Nvidia GTX 670 Benq 3201 Nvidia GTX 970 5K-Imac Max Max beyond thunderdome Max Max: fury road Fulcola Gorillapod Philipsskärmen på 40 tum Gear VR Teslaägarna testar bensinbil T-1000 Kodsnack 97 - Här i datorernas stenålder - där vi pratade om muskelvärk, ergonomi och annat Microsoft sculpt ergonomic keyboard Gnome KDE Ubuntu Unity GTK QT Tiling window manager WWDC Instapaper Homekit Swift Snow leopard Grand central dispatch Chris Lattner Vad Microsoft släppte som öppen källkod under Build Google I/O Qualcom-keynoten Kristoffer tittat på Google photos Blade runner-fotobearbetning Picasa Intervjun med Bradley Horowitz - chefen för bland annat Google photos Google+ Jump - kamerariggen för att fotografera 360 grader AR - augmented reality Code night - 17 juni - FULLBOKAT Paradox King Titlar Jag har suttit och tokhackat i en vecka Ett namn på en sak Inte ens jag orkar göra några skript (med den) Ett litet klasskluster Mutera till det bättre Smutsig och inexakt Verkligheten är överskattad Min verklighet har blivit både större och skarpare HDMI är väl bara kablar Bete sig som om man var USB Jag kan koppla allting till skärmen Dina jobbverktyg Jag kan fokusera, om jag vill Jag vet inte om jag vill ha det för enkelt Min första stora TV Hela verkligheten som har krympt Via Netflix från en gammal DVD-kopia Det var inte 4K direkt En 60-tums glasskiva Nästan vanlig upplösning Jag kan knappt se en pixel Pumpa grafik hela tiden Det känns ju som gammal dieselmotor Prylsnack Allt är fult på samma sätt Många som inte tycker om när saker förändras Tim Cook verkar ju vara en resonabel människa Häftigt men otroligt obekvämt Man har ingen aning om vad som går att säga

HacíaFalta
#60: post Google IO 2015

HacíaFalta

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2015 65:15


Arrancó Google IO, la conferencia de desarrolladores de Google. — En una presentación 3 horas que puedes ver aquí si te gusta el sufrimiento. — También puedes optar por leer los 5 anuncios más importantes del Google I/O 2015 de @ansamor y seguir con tu vida, pero nunca podrás conocer quién es realmente Kermit La Rana. * Se presentó Android M con pequeños avances con respecto a Lollipop, y que llegará en otoño. Destacable: capacidad para indicar permisos de forma independiente y Android Pay, además de soporte nativo para huellas dactilares, y USB-C. — Si tienes un Nexus 5, 6 o 9 puedes instalar la versión previa. * Google repasó las novedades ya conocidas de Android Wear, que alcanza las 4.000 apps. — Pregunta: ¿Por qué sigue sin soporte para altavoces? * Google Now on Tap escaneará las aplicaciones adaptadas para leer toda esa jugosa información que Google no tiene acceso vía web, y darte información detallada a partir de elementos abstractos. — Gran ejercicio de Inteligencia Artificial que solo Google hoy en día es capaz. * Google Photos, un sistema de alojamiento intelingente (quizá demasiado) de fotografías. Ilimitado en cantidad de imágenes y vídeos, que serán limitados a 16 megapíxels y reconvertidas a .webp, y 1080p en el caso de los vídeos. — Sus grandes ventajas: reconocimiento automágico de lo que aparece en tus archivos: personas, animales, objetos, etc. Bradley Horowitz de Google lo describe como Gmail para las fotos — Cuenta con app para Android y iOS además de web. — Bonus: Comparación de Google Photos con su competencia, justo Amazon lanzaba su almacenamiento ilimitado hace un par de días * Otras cosas dignas de mención: Brillo y Weave son la plataforma y el protocolo de Google para el IoT, una colaboración con GoPro y versiones offline de Google Maps y Youtube

Supernova
Apps in the Network Age

Supernova

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2009 59:54


For this week's Supernova Network Age briefing, we'll be speaking with Google's Bradley Horowitz about how business and personal productivity applications are changing in the Network Age. Why types of solutions lend themselves to being either highly networked, or delivered over the network? What types of organizations are embracing web-based applications for their critical infrastructure -- and what are the points of resistance? About Bradley Horowitz: Bradley oversees product management for Google Apps, including Gmail, Calendar, Google Talk, Google Voice, Google Docs, Blogger and Picasa. Before joining Google, Bradley led Yahoo's advanced development division, which developed new products such as Yahoo! Pipes, and drove the acquisition of products such as Flickr and MyBlogLog. Previously, he was Co-Founder and CTO of Virage, where he oversaw the technical direction of the company from its founding through its IPO and eventual acquisition by Autonomy.Bradley holds a bachelor's degree in computer science from the University of Michigan, and a master's degree from the MIT Media Lab and was pursuing his Ph.D. there when he co-founded Virage.

Supernova
Apps in the Network Age

Supernova

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2009 59:54


For this week's Supernova Network Age briefing, we'll be speaking with Google's Bradley Horowitz about how business and personal productivity applications are changing in the Network Age. Why types of solutions lend themselves to being either highly networked, or delivered over the network? What types of organizations are embracing web-based applications for their critical infrastructure -- and what are the points of resistance? About Bradley Horowitz: Bradley oversees product management for Google Apps, including Gmail, Calendar, Google Talk, Google Voice, Google Docs, Blogger and Picasa. Before joining Google, Bradley led Yahoo's advanced development division, which developed new products such as Yahoo! Pipes, and drove the acquisition of products such as Flickr and MyBlogLog. Previously, he was Co-Founder and CTO of Virage, where he oversaw the technical direction of the company from its founding through its IPO and eventual acquisition by Autonomy.Bradley holds a bachelor's degree in computer science from the University of Michigan, and a master's degree from the MIT Media Lab and was pursuing his Ph.D. there when he co-founded Virage.

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UC Berkeley School of Information
The Future of Information Panel (Geoff Nunberg, Mimi Ito, Brewster Kahle, Brad Horowitz)

UC Berkeley School of Information

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2006 89:44


Explore the Future of Information with Geoffrey Nunberg and panelists Mimi Ito, Brewster Kahle, and Bradley Horowitz. For more information about this event please contact kristi@ischool.berkeley.edu.

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