PM Skills That Work in the Real World
Let's tackle this head-on: most product management education focuses on what works at Google or Facebook. But you're not at Google. You're working with limited resources, unclear requirements, and stakeholders who think 'agile' is just another word for 'fast.'
🚧 Individual PM Services Coming Soon
I'm developing comprehensive coaching and community programs specifically for individual product managers who want to level up their skills in real-world environments.
Expected Launch: Q4 2025
Early Access: Newsletter subscribers get first access and founding member discounts
What's In Development
These programs are designed for product managers who need practical skills that work with real constraints, not theoretical frameworks that assume ideal scenarios.
Weekly Insights That Actually Help (Free)
Practical advice for product managers dealing with real deadlines, real budgets, and real stakeholders.
Product Manager Community That Gets It ($99/month)
Monthly live Q&A sessions, proven templates, peer mentorship matching, and career guidance from people who understand your challenges.
Personal Coaching for Real Product Manager Problems ($299/month)
Bi-weekly coaching sessions, personalized skill development, and real-time problem solving for the challenges you face every day.
What You Can Do Right Now
While I'm building out the full individual PM program, here's how you can get started with practical product management insights:
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Subscribe NowThe Real Skills You'll Learn
When the full program launches, you'll get frameworks for the challenges most PM education ignores:
Getting Things Done Without Authority
You can't order people around, but you can influence decisions. Learn to shape priorities and navigate politics strategically.
Making Decisions With Incomplete Information
You'll never have perfect data. The skill is making good decisions with the information you have, not waiting for perfect information that will never come.
Communicating Product Value to Non-Product People
Your stakeholders don't care about user stories. They care about business outcomes. Learn to translate between these languages.
Building Consensus Among People Who Don't Agree
Engineering wants technical excellence. Sales wants customer requests. Marketing wants competitive features. Learn to align everyone around shared outcomes.