Resources
Things I genuinely recommend.
The best piece of advice I ever received about getting into product?
Do stuff. Run a query. Play around with code. Start a project. Write a blog. Build a small app. Anything.
In today's world you have no excuse not to try something yourself. There is no book or course that will give you a deeper understanding of product management than the moment you personally experience the complexity and difficulty of building something. Everything else — courses, newsletters, frameworks — only makes sense once you have skin in the game.
📖 Courses
Non Developers
The best course I've come across for PMs who want to understand how software is actually built — without becoming engineers. It gave me the vocabulary and mental models to talk confidently with any dev team. If you're breaking into product, start here.
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Ben Erez
Interview PrepBen posts some of the sharpest PM interview prep content on LinkedIn. If you have an interview coming up, follow him and read everything he writes.
Follow on LinkedIn →Dr. Bart
PM FundamentalsSolid fundamentals on product thinking, prioritisation, and the day-to-day craft of being a PM. Great if you're early in your product career and want to build the right habits.
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This Week in Fintech
EnglishThe go-to weekly digest for anyone working in or around fintech. Covers funding rounds, product launches, and regulatory shifts — all in one place.
Subscribe →Lenny's Newsletter
EnglishOne of the best product newsletters out there, full stop. Lenny Rachitsky writes about growth, retention, and the real mechanics behind great products. Deep dives every week.
Subscribe →Technicismi
Italian 🇮🇹A sharp Italian-language newsletter on tech and digital culture. Highly recommended if you read Italian and want a perspective that's not always US-centric.
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