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⚡ How to build a strong relationship with your manager, delivering business outcomes as a PM, and the roadmap to become an AI engineer

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RSVP to upcoming free Lightning Lessons to get practical skills & tangible tools that will accelerat

RSVP to upcoming free Lightning Lessons to get practical skills & tangible tools that will accelerate your career: Delivering business outcomes as a PM, The roadmap to become an AI engineer, Ace product sense PM interviews and more RSVP to upcoming free Lightning Lessons to get practical skills and tangible tools that will accelerate your career:  How to reach strong product-market fit - [RSVP]( Fri, Jun 14 With Todd Jackson, Partner at First Round Capital, in conversation with Gagan Biyani, Co-founder of Maven.  Delivering business outcomes as a PM - [RSVP]( Fri, Jun 14 With Jon Harmer, Senior Product Manager at Google, and startup founder with 2x exit.  How to build a strong manager relationship - [RSVP]( Sat, Jun 15 With Satish Mummareddy, previously a PM Leader at Meta (where he coached 250+ PMs), Yelp and Yahoo.  The roadmap to become an AI engineer - [RSVP]( Tue, Jun 18 With Swyx, Founder of Smol AI and writer of the Rise of the AI Engineer and Noah Hein, AI Engineer.  Go to market & discoverability for AI products - [RSVP]( Tue, Jun 18 With Pranav Bhasin, Artificial Intelligence Leader at Amazon, and 2x entrepreneur with 24+ years of experience.  Dynamic modeling for cash flow forecasting - [RSVP]( Wed, Jun 19 With Carl Seidman, CPA/CFF and fractional CFO, FP&A advisor, and management consultant. Ace product sense PM interviews - [RSVP]( Fri, Jun 21 With Ben Erez, Former Product Manager at Meta and advisor and interim first PM for early stage teams. Designing your freelance pricing - [RSVP]( Mon, Jun 24 With Sarah Jutras, business owner since 2016, freelance design consultant, and former product design lead. Build your product-led growth strategy  - [RSVP]( Fri, Jun 28 With Leah Tharin, Chief Product Officer & PLG Advisor in conversation with Gagan Biyani, Co-founder of Maven. 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 40,000+ professionals have leveled up with Maven Maven Learning, Inc., 10900 Research Blvd 160C, PM3086, Austin, Texas 78759, USA [Unsubscribe]()Â

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