The Minimum Viable Transaction
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In 2009, an entrepreneur named Eric Ries coined at term that would move the
field of product development forward. The
Training Makes it Possible
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Have you ever looked at someone who was really good at what they did and felt a
little daunted?
Maybe
Product Design for the Web: Principles of Designing and Releasing Products for the Web (+ Author Interview)
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While on my Peru trip earlier this year, I read a great book calledProduct
Design for the Web: Principles of
Product Design for the Web: Principles of Designing and Releasing Products for the Web
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No Silver Bullets: An Interview with Author Randy Hunt
While on my Peru trip earlier this year, I read a
One Woman’s Incredible Startup Journey in Peru
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The other night, while wandering the bustling streets of Barranco, my adopted
neighborhood in Lima, Peru, I walked into a
17 Essential Best Practices for Making Things Happen
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I previously wrote about
[https://jasonshen.com/sarah-allens-little-rules-for-working-life/] my PIF
coworker Sarah Allen’s
Training to Dunk
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Brandon Todd is 5’5″ and can dunk a basketball. At that height, you need a 42+
inches vertical leap
The Elements of Content Strategy
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Today, we're looking at a fantastic book on creating, organizing, and managing
the words, images, and media of
Sarah Allen’s Little Rules For Working Life
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I’ve learned a lot of stuff working with the fellows in my program, particularly
Sarah Allen [https://web.archive.
My Experience with Toastmasters
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I always thought Toastmasters [http://toastmasters.org/] was like one of those
quaint support-group esque membership organizations, in the
27
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So I turned 27 about a week ago.
Last year, for my 26th birthday,
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Why Practice Actually Makes Perfect
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How to rewire your brain for better performance
Growing up, we all heard the expression “practice makes perfect” from our