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I have never had a product lead who is not absolutely exceptional with data. It’s an essential

I have never had a product lead who is not absolutely exceptional with data. It’s an essential skill and many CEO’s like myself simply won’t hire someone if they are not able to run their own queries, build internal dashboards, and champion data effectively within the organization.  Right now, at Maven, even though we’re just 20 people - both of our product leads (one in growth and one in core product) are exceptional at data analysis.  But this isn’t the norm. Product managers come from a wide variety of backgrounds and it is common to use a data analyst to run your analysis. If you rely on others to do your data analysis, or if you simply feel like you aren’t A+ at data, then Debbie Widjaja is here to help.  Debbie has worked at Shopify and Meta as a product lead. She’s also worked at a number of great startups - including Bulb which is a company I’ve been tracking for years. Her experience crosses multiple stages and many different product positions (Product Lead, Product Director, Group Product Manager, Senior Product Manager).  The best part about her course, [Data Literacy for Product Managers](, is that she limits it to just 15 attendees and it’s just $500 (and we’ve hooked you up with a $150 discount). So you’ll absolutely get personalized attention for multiple weeks from Debbie. It is an unbeatable opportunity to get hands-on feedback from a true expert. [Count me in]( Get $150 off today with MAVEN150 Debbie had outstanding reviews in her first cohort (and her second cohort just wrapped!) Here’s some of the feedback:  “I highly recommend this course to all product managers who want to deepen their knowledge of data and make more impactful decisions. I feel more confident when communicating with data analysts and engineers, better able to articulate what data we need and how we will measure our success."  "Really engaging course with relatable examples and exercises! I was already familiar with SQL and used data a lot in my roles in the past, but this course really helped reframe how I could make the most out of data as a new Product Manager."  "Debbie's course is the first one that helped me understand SQL and data queries rather than just how to use them. She uses examples that make an abstract concept seem simple and clear so that the underlying logic can be used easily to any situation." As mentioned above, Debbie has offered a $150 discount on the course using the code MAVEN150. Use it at checkout and enjoy getting such great 1:1 attention while you improve your data and analytical skills. [Count me in]( Gagan CEO, Maven  PS. You may be able to get reimbursed for this course from your company's L&D or education budget. [Here's how.](     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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