Opening
Lenny Rachitsky (00:00:00): The skills that used to be really valued in product managers are changing substantially. Nikhyl Singhal (00:00:04): It's going to be kicked off. Our industry is very much in stress. Nothing's constant. Everyone's in a state of alert. If you talk to product leaders three years ago, their day was largely moving information. The information mover is essentially going to become a dinosaur. Lenny Rachitsky (00:00:22): I just did this report on the job market....
The opener starts with biography before advice. That order makes the guest legible as a person before the listener extracts tactics.
Low-ego framing
Nikhyl Singhal (00:00:30): This is a complete renaissance...
Uses we/us, uncertainty, or learner framing instead of performing authority.
Accept praise cleanly
Nikhyl Singhal (00:02:34): Yeah. Thank you, Lenny. I appreciate version two. All my notes were like Lenny version two. I'm quite excited about being back on the...
Accepts praise without shrinking from it or turning it into a performance.
Carry memory
Lenny Rachitsky (01:09:00): Something you mentioned earlier was really interesting that in the next five years, you predict that most people's jobs will be very different. What...
Returns to something said earlier, proving the conversation has memory.
Low-ego framing
form of stress than the stress that they experienced in the past, which is, "I don't know if my point or my team is going to get through the malaise of decisioning that exists here." Nikhyl Singhal...
Uses we/us, uncertainty, or learner framing instead of performing authority.
Accept praise cleanly
Lenny Rachitsky (01:34:14): Nikhyl, thank you so much for being here. This was exactly what I was hoping. I feel like people are going to leave this being like,...
Accepts praise without shrinking from it or turning it into a performance.