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Interesting Product funnels
Uber Numbers of rides cancelled by the driver. Cure.fit Number of drop-offs in the last 10 minutes & unused. Sum of Fitcash amount expired for users. Google Pay Number of installs + Add your bank account leading to failure/drop-off. Google Maps How many users are re-routed because they don’t know whether to take the fly-over… — read more
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Tech for Product managers
Lots of PM interviews will cover Tech questions so you can easily read the listed one to your heart’s content before attending an PM Tech interview. This also helps the PMs to understand and help the dev team to clear the technical debts/ re-prioritise / clear blockers in the team leading to efficient delivery and… — read more
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Goal setting Mind map for Beginners
Every story is unique… Mind-map | Goal Setting I love mind maps ❤ A mind map is a drawing used to show words, ideas, tasks or other things. Everything is written around a word or idea in the middle. This word or idea is the main topic of the mind map, and the things linked to… — read more
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User Retention stories
Making smart UX changes can have a massive effect on growth and user retention without adding new features. If we focus on making small changes that affect key metrics, the wins quickly add up. “It’s okay to do small wins. Small wins are good, they will compound. If you’re doing it right the end result… — read more
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Cure.fit and ME
Yes. Cult.fit has changed my life! Its been a year and a half since I have been addicted to the cult. A happy addiction, btw 🙂 The cult classes have changed the perspective of my life and towards fitness of course. It has given me the best people to hang out with, the quality of conversations,… — read more
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Snippet from Product Management Conferences
By definition, a great Product Manager prioritizes between engineering, sales, and design by keeping customer success in mind. I aim to lead a process-oriented Product team. I believe in ruthless prioritization from the Product backlog leading to the Sprint backlog with multiple initiatives. Some of my learnings have been listed below — Do not prioritize just for… — read more
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Scrum master Love story
Credits: Mike Cohn, http://scrummasterlove.com I like long walks on the beach, cuddling in front of a fire, and drawing trend lines through burndown charts. I also like comparing velocity across teams — it motivates them. I’m a Scrum purist. Let’s meet for (up to) 15 minutes for a few days to see if we’re compatible. If so,… — read more
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Haunting Companionship
I am writing this post for my younger, more naive self. I believed that I was somehow less worthy or capable than others if I couldn’t point to another person and call them mine. As if I only matter if I’ve got a man at home who can help me share life’s burdens. Our society… — read more
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My favourite idioms
[One] Fit As A Fiddle — to be very healthy and strong. Usage — My grandmother’s 89, but she’s as fit as a fiddle. [Two] Connect The Dots —to understand something by piecing together hints or other bits of information. Usage — Once I started to connect the dots, I realized that, if he hadn’t called me by now, I probably… — read more
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High on dance
“Dance is life. Everything else is just details. Life without dance? What’s the pointe?” I loved to dance as a kid but was not lucky for any formal training. I recall growing up admiring the reality dance show — Boogie Woogie with Javed, Naved, and Ravi as judges in the ’90s. During the commercial break, I attempted… — read more