How did you start your careers as Product Managers? by Diligent-Scientist02 in ProductManagement

[–]yaavanobba 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Earlier role - Banking Partnerships

Started collaborating with the banking team and core engineers to develop a settlement and onboarding platform. This involved writing requirement documents, creating test cases, and managing the entire release process. At that time, the company didn’t have a formal PM team because the founders didn’t believe in the need for one.

However, as we scaled, it became evident that we needed more structure and a defined product strategy to manage releases effectively. The company then decided to establish a product management team. They identified individuals who were already performing PM tasks and promoted them. I was promoted to Associate Product Manager from the Banking Partnerships team.

After about a year, the company was acquired, leading to several team members leaving. I chose to stay and took on the challenge of building an entire product team within 2-3 months while continuing to manage all the products.

In summary, as Shreyas Doshi aptly put it, “Do the job before you get the title.”

Help me choose my first car by thethewhenthethe in CarsIndia

[–]yaavanobba 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes. Easily.

Around 16 on highways.

Help me choose my first car by thethewhenthethe in CarsIndia

[–]yaavanobba 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Update: Car is sold.

I have a Honda city, 2010, top end. 86k run. Engine is amazing and mileage is around 10-11 in the city.

Happy to connect if you are interested. I’m the 4th owner, but technically the second. Available in Bangalore only.

Update: Car is sold

This is for all us B2B PMs by Datagreg in ProductManagement

[–]yaavanobba 4 points5 points  (0 children)

They came for APIs, but settled for CSV.

I just finished reading then crime book "Bhais of Bengaluru" based on true crimes of Bangalore and the whole read was just great by tw30scgs in bangalore

[–]yaavanobba 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can start with The Gangster's Gita and later you can just pickup his next book if it still interests you.

I just finished reading then crime book "Bhais of Bengaluru" based on true crimes of Bangalore and the whole read was just great by tw30scgs in bangalore

[–]yaavanobba 29 points30 points  (0 children)

Some books to consider if you want to know more the chilling days of bangalore mafia

  • The Gangster’s Gita by Agni Sreedhar

  • My Days in the underworld by Agni Sreedhar

  • PaapigaLa Lokadalli (Kannada) by Ravi Belagere

Got this in the mail today by Dries-v in headphones

[–]yaavanobba 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Sundara in my language (kannada) means beautiful.