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This Week #0: Advice on growth, product, and leadership

Sep 2019

Over-communicate relentlessly with your manager

It's nearly impossible to over-communicate. Share what you plan to do, what you're doing, and what you did through consistent updates. A weekly 'State of Me' email covering blockers, priorities, and concerns creates alignment and prevents misalignment.
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