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Maven’s most popular course: Shreyas Doshi on managing your PM career

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At the end of last year, Shreyas Doshi started his “Managing your PM Career” course and it

At the end of last year, Shreyas Doshi started his “Managing your PM Career” course and it has been a huge hit. Not just in terms of sales but more importantly in terms of feedback.  Product managers from every major company I can think of have taken this course - including Google, Amazon, Airbnb, Walmart, GE, and Atlassian. The feedback has been insanely positive and it has been shared over 100 times on LinkedIn and Twitter. Given it's only a few months old, that is impressive. Shreyas’s next cohort is going to be better than ever because he is maniacally focused on improving quality of the education. Working with him has been a masterclass in standards. His standards are high and it is infectious. In my humble opinion, if you are a PM and you just want to see how a great PM thinks, spending 6 hours with Shreyas is well worth it. [Count me in]( Enrollment closes in 8 days One of the best parts of his course is that Shreyas explains his career with brutal honesty. He tells you the mistakes he made and what he did well. He shares screenshots of email exchanges that led to big moments in his career. He also has almost a dozen recorded interviews with some of the best PMs out there that he shares with you during the course. On top of all that, you get to meet and join a community of peers that is second to none. Some are directors and VPs, others are mid-level PMs. Nobody is junior, and everybody has something to share and add. As part of the course, you get to meet and be in the room with these folks - people who are your peers at other companies. This course is about both rising within your company and also when & how to job switch. It does a good job of providing actionable and contrarian advice that will give you a framework to make decisions going forward. Personally, I’m really proud to have this on Maven and hope you check it out. [Count me in]( Enrollment closes in 8 days Gagan CEO, Maven   Over 15,000 professionals have leveled up with Maven Maven Learning, Inc., 10900 Research Blvd 160C, PM3086, Austin, Texas 78759, USA [Unsubscribe]()Â

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