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⚡ Who managers promote and why, the good vs. great PM, and how great leaders approach hard conversations

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Learn from Netflix's co-founder, Google's Director of PM at Google AI, and an Amazon retired VP in t

Learn from Netflix's co-founder, Google's Director of PM at Google AI, and an Amazon retired VP in these new free Lightning Lessons. RSVP to get practical skills and tangible tools that will accelerate your career: Quick note: Maven’s most popular course closes tomorrow: [Mastering LLMs for Developers & Data Scientists](. The course has an impressive lineup of guest speakers, including leaders from LangChain, HuggingFace, AnswerAI, and more. It has gotten over 1,000 signups in the last week.  The instructors don't plan on offering this version of the course ever again - [enroll today]( if you want a spot. Now, onto the free Lightning Lessons happening soon:  Who managers promote and why - [RSVP](. (828 signups!) Thu, May 30 With Ethan Evans, Retired Amazon Vice President; now coaching leaders to become executives.  How great leaders approach hard conversations - [RSVP](. Wed, May 29 With Dr. Julie Gurner, Executive performance coach & Founder of "Ultra Successful."  Building & scaling startup culture - [RSVP](. Thu, May 30 With Marc Randolph, co-founder and first CEO of Netflix in conversation with Gagan Biyani, Co-founder of Maven.  How to influence without authority - [RSVP](. Wed, May 29 With Satish Mummareddy, previously a PM Leader at Meta (where he coached 250+ PMs), Yelp and Yahoo.  The Good / Bad / Great PM - [RSVP](. Fri, May 31 With Satyajeet Salgar, the Director of Product Management and UX at Google AI.  Get buy-in for any strategy - [RSVP](. Thu, May 30 With Jess Goldberg, Communications Professor at Columbia University, Executive Coach & Former VP in AI Robotics.  Dos and Don'ts of User Onboarding - [RSVP](. Fri, May 31 With Joe Formica, a senior freelance UX Designer for 10 years and the founder of Bitesize UX. The art of zero-click content - [RSVP](. (1,158 signups!) Wed, May 29 With Amanda Natividad, VP of Marketing for audience research startup, SparkToro. Nail your first ad campaign  - [RSVP](. Tue, May 28 With Patricia Galea, the Head of US Performance Marketing at IPG Mediabrands (Amazon, Disney, Spotify, etc.) People ops as a product  - [RSVP](. Tue, May 28 With Jessica Zwaan, Chief Operating Officer at Talentful and author of Built for People. PS. Lightning Lessons are free and you can sign up for as many as you'd like. Feel free to invite friends or colleagues! Just forward them this email. ⚡   Over 35,000+ professionals have leveled up with Maven Maven Learning, Inc., 10900 Research Blvd 160C, PM3086, Austin, Texas 78759, USA [Unsubscribe]()Â

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