Opening
Lenny (00:00:03): There's no one out there today who shares more wisdom, more consistently on the art of product management than Shreyas Doshi. Shreyas came out of nowhere a few years ago and started tweeting gems of insight about building product and the role of product management, and rightfully so, has built a huge following on Twitter. What I love about Shreyas is that his insights are often framed in really memorable and interesting ways and they're often contrarian and not ideas that you've heard elsewhere....
The opener starts with biography before advice. That order makes the guest legible as a person before the listener extracts tactics.
Low-ego framing
than Shreyas Doshi. Shreyas came out of nowhere a few years ago and started tweeting gems of insight about building product and the role of product management, and rightfully so, has built a huge...
Uses we/us, uncertainty, or learner framing instead of performing authority.
Accept praise cleanly
Lenny (01:16:22): Amazing. What a beautiful way to end it. Shreyas, thank you so much for this conversation. Shreyas Doshi (01:16:27): Thanks, Lenny. This was a blast. Thanks for having me....
Accepts praise without shrinking from it or turning it into a performance.
Carry memory
you should do, but don't want to do, makes me think of a quote that I always come back to that the cave you fear contains the treasure that you seek. And I often find that to be true. And it's this reminder to...
Returns to something said earlier, proving the conversation has memory.
Low-ego framing
. Lenny (00:33:54): I'm excited to see those template, I haven't seen yet. I don't know that you put one together, so that's awesome. And we'll link it in the notes of this episode. I want to move to our...
Uses we/us, uncertainty, or learner framing instead of performing authority.
Ending
of other things I'm working on, I am going to be launching a course on product sense and product management later this year, so be on the lookout for that, if that's of interest. And then lastly, I think the best help I can ask for from listeners is just if any of these ideas resonated with you, share them with others. And of course, if there are questions, feel free to ask....
The ending makes gratitude concrete, which turns warmth into checkable behavior.