Change leads to growth. Come grow with us in The Product Science Salon.
We're moving the Product Science Journal to Substack and launching an online community, the Product Science Salon, along with our first course on Maven!
Change is hard.
You’ve probably noticed it’s been a weird time in the tech world.
Massive layoffs across major tech giants for the past year have flooded the market with product managers looking for work
Brian Chesky sets the product Internet abuzz by announcing the end of “traditional” product management at AirBnB, leading to responses from leaders like Lenny Rachitsky, Melissa Perri, John Cutler, and Marty Cagan
All of this has a lot of people in the product world pretty nervous. And I get it. Change is always hard.
Change leads to growth.
I’ve lived through major downturns in the tech world before. I started in tech in 2007, just in time to watch the effects of the 2008 crash and the Great Recession on the tech world. Living in NYC, I got a special view as tons of finance industry veterans found themselves questioning their decisions and wanting to do something more meaningful.
With this major economic reset, the startup world grew and changed in the following decade in amazing ways. And so did my career, which grew over the following decade from scrappy bootstrapped startup cofounder to group product manager at a public tech company, literally a 10x income increase in just 10 years.
Growth comes in many forms.
After that explosive career growth, I decided it was time to intentionally design not just my career but my life. I left Shutterstock and founded H2R Product Science, and I’ve been on a mission ever since to share the principles that lead to high-growth tech products, teams, and companies.
But there’s been one major problem. To pay the bills I’ve had to sell mostly high-ticket services, making my help out of reach for many.
In 2019 I launched the Product Science Podcast, and I’ve been honored to share my conversations with over 100 of the industry’s leading product thinkers and startup founders. That’s been fantastic, but it’s not the same as the personalized coaching that my clients get.
That’s why we’re launching the Product Science Salon, a private membership community and set of Maven courses for startup founders and product leaders who are using evidence-based product management to build high-growth products, teams, and companies.
All subscribers to our newsletter get the Product Science Journal, a monthly collection of our favorite articles and podcasts, and show notes for Product Science Podcast episodes every Tuesday during seasons.
As a paid Product Science Salon member you’ll also get:
Access to a private slack channel with me and the rest of the team at H2R Product Science
Monthly video calls including hot-seat coaching
Extra monthly content including Q&A sessions with members of our team, product science exercises, templates, and expert panels
The paid membership is $15/month or $150/year, but you can also get a free one-year subscription by joining one of our upcoming Maven courses.
The first Maven course, How to Make Space for High-Impact Continuous Product Discovery Experiments, is enrolling now for the Beta Cohort which starts January 17th.