Twitter is a huge pond of relevant, important information. All you got to do is search, and you shall find entertaining, inspirational and informative tweets that can help you become better at what you do.
Such a search can be daunting, I’ll admit that, but lucky for you – I’ve done the annoying part, so that all you can do now is sit back, relax, and enjoy what this social network has to offer (and who knows?! Maybe you’ll even discover some interesting people to follow).
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When your #product launch fails – and what to do about it. https://t.co/HYSRB0BGJlpic.twitter.com/HUJ4KkWgFq
— Sean Ellis (@SeanEllis) June 20, 2016
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5 Tools to Show Why Your #Product Is Your Customer’s Best Bet https://t.co/8raOi14bXppic.twitter.com/FN4FmVfLtV
— GrowthHackers (@GrowthHackers) November 13, 2015
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The Simple Rules That Could Transform How You #Launch Your #Product: https://t.co/8hxFyTs3Lnpic.twitter.com/7zcRcb8XSl
— Notion (@usenotion) June 17, 2016
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20 Questions Every Product Manager Should Ask Their Users by @usertesting#UX#prodmgmthttps://t.co/LNavIWHPN7pic.twitter.com/xRMB8Naeww
— Jo Hanson (@Minx_Jo) April 16, 2016
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“User Experience only exists because Product Management failed” says @petermehttps://t.co/y3T8viv73i#prodmgmtpic.twitter.com/0JqWrduXYf
— MindTheProduct (@MindTheProduct) June 19, 2016
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My answer to What do recruiters look for in a resume for the role of Product Management? https://t.co/M3DLKiLA5M#prodmgmt#jobs
— Rich Mironov (@RichMironov) June 17, 2016
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5 Things To Stop Doing if You Want to #Innovate in the #Enterprise, by @brantcooper via @mindtheproduct#ProdMgmthttps://t.co/RLnxkrs4Sm
— Gert-Eric Lindqvist (@gelindq) June 11, 2016
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RT @noordinaryco: How to be a Failed Founder with a Successful Startup https://t.co/8anUE13OCG #failure #startup pic.twitter.com/oCXlD9v0zo
— Inoue Haruo (@HAL909) June 21, 2016