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Learn from the Senior Director of Product at Uber, AI experts at Google and Apple, and a previous De

Learn from the Senior Director of Product at Uber, AI experts at Google and Apple, and a previous Design Lead at IDEO in these new free Lightning Lessons. RSVP to get practical skills and tangible tools that will accelerate your career: RSVP to upcoming free Lightning Lessons to get practical skills and tangible tools that will accelerate your career:  The Good / Bad / Great PM - [RSVP]( Fri, May 31 (tomorrow!) With Satyajeet Salgar, the Director of Product Management and UX at Google AI.  UX craftsmanship for product managers - [RSVP]( Thu, Jun 6 With Ian McAllister, the Senior Director of Product at Uber, previously at Amazon and Airbnb.  Lead make-or-break management conversations - [RSVP]( Wed, Jun 5 With Dave and Marsden Kline, who together have trained 800+ leaders how to lead high-performance teams.  Dos and don'ts of user onboarding - [RSVP]( Fri, May 31 (tomorrow!) With Joe Formica, a senior freelance UX Designer for 10 years and the founder of Bitesize UX.  Prototype your customer journey with AI - [RSVP]( Wed, Jun 5 With Amy Jo Kim, the CEO of Game Thinking and systems & UX designer on The Sims, Netflix, eBay, and more.  Product launches: flop vs. flourish - [RSVP]( Mon, Jun 3 With Andy McCotter-Bicknell, Founder at Healthy Competition, Jason Oakley, Founder at ProductivePMM, and Tamara Grominsky, Founder at PMM Camp.  Coach yourself to end self-doubt - [RSVP]( Sat, Jun 1 With Noam Segal, Founder of The Disruptive Coach & Research Leader at Upwork and formerly at Meta, X, Intercom, and Airbnb.  Improve reliability of AI applications - [RSVP]( Wed, Jun 5 With Shreya Rajpal, the CEO and Cofounder of Guardrails AI, previously on the ML team at Apple.  Variables for design systems - [RSVP]( Thu, Jun 6 With Molly Hellmuth, Creator of UI Prep, a Figma design resource with 100K+ UI kit downloads.  21 tips to make you a better writer - [RSVP]( Mon, Jun 3 With Simone Stolzoff, Journalist, Author, IDEO Design Lead, and bestselling author of The Good Enough Job. In case you missed it Use AI to 10x your productivity - [Watch now]( With Allie K Miller, a top AI leader, advisor, and investor.  Building AI Products with OpenAI - [Watch now]( With Miqdad Jaffer, Product Leader at OpenAI.  Get a remote job that pays $200/hr - [Watch now]( With Sahil Lavingia, Founder & CEO of Gumroad. PS. Lightning Lessons are free and you can sign up for as many as you'd like. Invite friends or colleagues by forwarding 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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