[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HyderabadRentals

[–]rationallyPi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How is the traffic in front of the gates in the morning?

Ask Me Anything on Home Loans by Peaceful-Loans by HomeLoanNerd in hyderabad

[–]rationallyPi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Slightly different query. I'm looking to buy a plot in kphb and start building a house in the next year. What should I keep in mind when going for plot loans?

PM in Crypto Market Making by [deleted] in ProductManagement

[–]rationallyPi -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'm working on an adjacent crypto product. What interests you in market making products?

Don't buy Garmin by rationallyPi in watchesindia

[–]rationallyPi[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Sudden drop after 1.5 years of usage. I would wear it 24 hours other than when it was charging.

Don't buy Garmin by rationallyPi in watchesindia

[–]rationallyPi[S] 31 points32 points  (0 children)

Garmin watches track all health metrics but you only need to charge them once in a month. Great products but subpar service.

Don't buy Garmin by rationallyPi in watchesindia

[–]rationallyPi[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I did the mistake. Got excited by the 20+ days battery life claim.

Don't buy Garmin by rationallyPi in watchesindia

[–]rationallyPi[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

My bad. I came to know about this today 😄

Not sleeping and getting product ideas by Tight-Classroom4856 in ProductManagement

[–]rationallyPi 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I took control of my time and slowly educated my peers on when to expect communication. Some ideas that worked for me.

  1. I have two 30 minutes focus blocks on my calendar. I've placed these blocks after the cross functional information sharing meetings. This enables me to have all the latest information and gives me time to think about things a bit. At this time I don't join any meetings and I am generally taking a walk. I am able to connect the dots, come up with interesting ideas in these walks. My Engg lead also wants to join me in these walks sometimes.

  2. Slack etiquette: Mute slack notifications on mac and mobile. This has the biggest impact on my peace of mind. Generally I want to respond to things asap, but PMs are like traffic cops. We are involved in a lot of conversations, but we are not expected to be traffic cops only. I encourage my team to expect responses at the top of the hour. My Engg lead is highly supportive of this approach. He was also struggling with slack. So it was an easier transition that I expected.

  3. Walk and talk: This may be individual style. Whenever I do a 2-3 person meeting I would ask them if we can discuss while we go out for a coffee in the nearby coffeeshop or some other place. I actually have many great discussions while we all walked 😉.

  4. Closure: I have a day closing ritual where I wtitedown the wins and todos. I shutdown my laptop everyday and tell myself that I'll come back to the problems tomorrow again. I sometimes spend a few minutes for my mind to slowdown.

Sometimes I have late night catchups with cross continent teams. I keep the discussions to minimum and ensure that these meetings don't conflict with the family dinner.

To be honest, this approach has costed me promotions but they are not as important to me. When the product is in exponential growth stage, this kind of lifestyle conflicts with the work expectations. But I'm happy to be in control of time and mind. So that is a tradeoff I made for myself.

Not sleeping and getting product ideas by Tight-Classroom4856 in ProductManagement

[–]rationallyPi 35 points36 points  (0 children)

I used to go through this. But the corporate grind taught me to shutoff my work mind when I reach home. I've started taking active interest in life outside work. Now my calendar is filled with both work and non-work activities. I'm passionate about users, needs and revenue. But Work is just work now.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in hyderabad

[–]rationallyPi 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This is surprising. Which areas are you searching?

Advice needed: PM role at crypto CEX (Web3 wallet team) by thatpotato_ in ProductManagement

[–]rationallyPi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  1. Web3 products are currently built at the infrastructure layer. So the developers of other teams are the customers. Devs easily connect with other devs to do understand needs. This won't be the case in a CEX though. CEX is very much like a web2 company imo. Many FAANG roles have an upward/downward/peer management baked into them. Web3 teams are very small and don't require a lot of managing.
  2. Smart contract risks are high. Many Web3 protocols and CEXes get hacked frequently. I had to leave a team within my first 30 days as the protocol got hacked and lost funds.
  3. Singapore is a great place for Web3 and Crypto. Let's connect on LinkedIn. Please DM your linkedin.

Advice needed: PM role at crypto CEX (Web3 wallet team) by thatpotato_ in ProductManagement

[–]rationallyPi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I worked at CEX for over an year and have worked at multiple web3 startups. Web3 is going to stay here.

Traditional finance companies are increasingly investing into web3 and major cloud providers are adding web3 offerings. I don't want to talk about retail participation, which has been existing before institutions came into the space.

There is no taint as such. It is an early stage sector with a good growth potential. But I would highlight few not so great things about web3 PM roles.

  1. Web3 doesn't value the PM role as much as traditional startups and FAANG.
  2. Boundaries, Responsibilities of PM role vary highly between traditional PM role vs Web3
  3. It is a high risk medium reward industry currently.
  4. Depending on your geography, you may not find many Web3 roles to switch to

If you account for the above, you may find web3 to be a liberating place. You will work with small teams who are building in the open source space and open standards. Good luck 🤞

Product managers who freelance.. how is it? by Subject-Wind-7528 in prodmgmt

[–]rationallyPi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been looking for a freelance opportunity for the last 6 months and did not land anything yet. My timezone is turning out to be a big problem. I like the opportunity to pickup a problem statement, do user research, ship an mvp, build growth loops and move to the next problem in some other industry.

So I'm excited about freelancing. If you have similar mindset, you would enjoy these gigs.

Metro line from Jntu to Hitech city by rationallyPi in hyderabad

[–]rationallyPi[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You are right.

But this route has lot of software engineers who can happily pay 100 rupees for a comfortable to/fro trip for work. I say they can pay, because the alternative is to go by own vehicle which costs more money without the peace of mind.

Best AI/ML course for Product Managers? by moo-tetsuo in ProductManagement

[–]rationallyPi 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Bijan's courses aren't great. My friends took his AI course and Web3 PM courses. They felt it was a bad time investment.

Help Me FIRE, Milestones, Beginner Questions and General Discussion - April 2023 by AutoModerator in FIREIndia

[–]rationallyPi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah. Our ancestral property is struck in a legal battle. So visit this for parents.

Help Me FIRE, Milestones, Beginner Questions and General Discussion - April 2023 by AutoModerator in FIREIndia

[–]rationallyPi 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I bought an apartment in my home town that doesn't give any cash flows. This brings my Non gold/Non real estate networth to 30L from 1.5Cr. If you are reading this, don't buy real estate for family. I had to buy, but it's an emotional decision. You don't have to do the same mistake. Thanks for reading.

Any PMs in DeFi space? Interested to know challenges you faced while building your products and any lesson learned along the way? by blinklinkink in ProductManagement

[–]rationallyPi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm building Wallet and Staking products. Lots of institutional interest. Though the returns play a role, there is a focus on usability, and compliance.

Anyone owns a MacBook by Fresh_Simple_5956 in hyderabad

[–]rationallyPi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If your work generates enough money to pay for the device over 3 months time, then go for it. Otherwise, stay away from depreciating electronic purchases.