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⚡ How to bootstrap your first million, ace your next product sense interview, and create a culture of experimentation

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RSVP to upcoming free Lightning Lessons to get practical skills and tangible tools that will acceler

RSVP to upcoming free Lightning Lessons to get practical skills and tangible tools that will accelerate your career: Creating automations with AI, How to create a culture of experimentation, Maintaining a positive mindset in a job search, How and when to pivot, and more. RSVP to upcoming free Lightning Lessons to get practical skills and tangible tools that will accelerate your career:  How to bootstrap your first million - [RSVP]( Fri, Jun 21 (tomorrow!) With Sam Parr, founder of The Hustle, My First Million & Hampton and Jesse Pujji, founder of Ampush, GrowthAssistant, GatewayX, and Aux Insights. How to create a culture of experimentation - [RSVP]( Fri, Jun 21 (tomorrow!) With Adam Fishman, Growth Advisor & Interim SVP of New Products at Mozilla (previously Patreon and Lyft), in conversation with Gagan Biyani, co-founder of Maven.  Creating automations with AI - [RSVP]( Mon, Jun 24 With Max Haining, Founder of the No-code x AI Bootcamp and Reid Robinson, Lead Product Manager of AI at Zapier.  Maintaining a positive mindset in a job search - [RSVP]( Sat, Jun 29 With Satish Mummareddy, previously a PM Leader at Meta (where he coached 250+ PMs), Yelp and Yahoo.  How and when to pivot - [RSVP]( Tue, Jun 25 With Tara Viswanathan, co-founder & CEO of Rupa Health in conversation with Gagan Biyani, co-founder of Maven. Cultivate user empathy at scale - [RSVP]( Fri, Jun 21 (tomorrow!) With Meghan Wenzel, Staff UX Researcher at Lyft, previously established the research practices at three startups. Ace your executive interview and land the job - [RSVP]( Wed, Jul 10 With Jess Goldberg, Communications Professor at Columbia University, Executive Coach & Former VP in AI Robotics.  Reverse engineering product-market fit - [RSVP]( Wed, Jul 10 With Rahul Vohra, the founder and CEO of Superhuman in conversation with Gagan Biyani, co-founder of Maven.  Ace product sense PM interviews - [RSVP]( Fri, Jun 21 (tomorrow!) With Ben Erez, Former Product Manager at Meta and advisor and interim first PM for early stage teams.  AI-powered creative process - [RSVP]( Thu, Jun 27 With Sachin Kamath, Artist & Creative Tech Entrepreneur and Diana Zdybel, AI Creative Coach. 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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