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Lightning Lessons official launch - what do you think? ⚡

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Learn directly from Sahil Lavingia, Annie Duke, Marc Randolph, Kim Scott & more. We’ve been bui

Learn directly from Sahil Lavingia, Annie Duke, Marc Randolph, Kim Scott & more. We’ve been building Maven for over 3 years now and I’ve realized something big... Committing to a structured and intensive course is something elite operators do a few times a year. We’ve been building Maven for over 3 years now and I’ve realized something big.  Committing to a structured and intensive course is something elite operators do a few times a year. The rest of the time, we’re watching peers and following industry trends; thinking about what we want our next role to be or how the job market is evolving… Great professionals are always learning in bite-sized formats: watching a short video, listening to a talk, or reading posts on X or LinkedIn.  That’s why we created Lightning Lessons: 30-minute classes from experts. Free. Ongoing professional development – weekly content that keeps you on top of trends in your industry.  We’ve been dropping these lessons over email for a few months now. You’ve been signing up in huge numbers (50k sign-ups in <3 months), and I am so grateful for all the time you’ve been spending with us! Today, we’re taking Lightning Lessons to the next level: launching a standalone free product that helps ambitious professionals like you easily explore, browse, and navigate the modern skill landscape. [Check it out here](.  To kick it off, we’ve lined up an incredible roster of instructors sharing practical knowledge and insider insights. Some of my favorites are: - Marc Randolph, co-founder of Netflix, teaching [Building & Scaling Startup Culture.]( - Sahil Lavingia, founder of Gumroad, teaching [How to Get a Remote Job that Pays $200/hr.]( - Annie Duke, world-famous poker champ, on [Quitting: Why we’re so bad at it and how to get better.]( - Kim Scott, best-selling author, giving tactical tips on [Radical Respect.]( - Allie K Miller, top AI leader, advisor, and investor from Amazon & IBM, on [How to 10x your productivity with AI.]( We’ll be adding more every week [here](.  Gagan CEO, Maven  P.S. I’d love thoughts/feedback on Lightning Lessons or Maven. Just reply to this email - your reply will go directly to my inbox!   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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