Trisha Anand Singh

Trisha Anand Singh

Taming chaos & delivering project wins!
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Helping teams adopt software without the usual headaches—because tech should work for you, not make you question your life choices., I bridge the gap between products, people, and processes, making sure everyone actually uses the cool tools they buy. From driving product-led adoption to scaling internal programs, I thrive on turning “Wait, what does this do?” into “Wow, this changes everything!”

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Agile Meets Product Marketing: What’s Your North Star Metric for Growth for Social?

Agile isn t just for product teams marketing teams move just as fast. Finding the Right North Star Metric for a Brand Pivot is like picking the right karaoke song choose wrong, and everyone tunes out.
I ve been helping out our marketing team recently with product marketing on socials, and one challenge that keeps coming up is:
How do you define the right North Star metrics for social and content marketing when everything is shifting?
Engagement vs. Reach Is virality more important than meaningful interactions?
More Followers vs. The Right Followers Are we chasing numbers or building an audience that converts?
Brand Awareness vs. Community Building What s the real measure of success?
What s the one social media metric that truly defines success for your brand? If you had to choose, would you rather have 10K followers who scroll past or 1K who engage, trust, and buy?
Would love to hear from fellow marketers, growth strategists, and product folks what s your North Star for Socials?

Scaling Agile While Staying Aligned—How Do You Do It?

Startups move fast. Sometimes too fast. But when agility starts to feel like chaos, and scaling adds complexity, maintaining a structured yet flexible approach becomes a real challenge.

As someone who oversees multiple internal programs, runs Scrum daily, and juggles everything from stakeholder expectations to cross-team alignment (all while handling customer success!), I see this friction all the time:

Move too fast? Teams end up working reactively, losing sight of long-term goals.
Over-plan? Execution slows down, and teams struggle to adapt to change.

Would love to hear from fellow program leaders, product managers, Agile practitioners or anyone in between who navigates this daily chaos!:
How do you ensure agility doesn t derail long-term product vision?
What frameworks, tools, or processes have helped you scale Agile across teams?
How do you keep multiple squads rowing in the same direction without drowning in meetings?
What s one game-changing move you made that actually made scaling Agile easier (and didn t backfire)?
What s the one Agile rule you ve happily broken because reality demanded it?
Looking forward to your insights, lessons, and battle-tested strategies!

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10mo ago

Help me quit Chrome

I've been using @Google Chrome for years and honestly never thought much about changing. It just always seemed like the best and easiest option. Lately though, I've been feeling like maybe I'm missing out. Chrome doesn't feel like the no-brainer pick anymore, and I'm seeing more and more interesting browsers out there.

Currently, @Horse is my top pick. This is the one I'm most interested in trying out, but it also seems like a pretty different approach. I don't necessarily want my productivity to dip, but that may just be inevitable whenever switching.

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