@bentossell Thanks Ben!
As Michael Wolfe wrote: "You may want to take some courses, read some books, or go to some conferences along the way, but only to the extent that they actually make you better, not as a credential in their own right. Don't worry about credentials that certify that you are good. Work on actually *being* good."
I have an experience of 5 years in Software Product Management. During this time, I have continued to read books in the field (you can find links to my summaries within the Stack). This collection is a list of resources that I have personally studied or are in my Read List and made me improve my Skills.
The process of picking the books I choose to read is kind of long. I want to invest some time before actually starting a book that is 500+ pages. The process takes into consideration many sources: University Courses from the Top Universities, suggestions from "influential" Software Product Managers, reviews around the Web and, last but not least, Product Hunt.
Of course I'm open to adding new resources to the stack, but I want to focus on quality rather than quantity. Each resource add something very specific to the great picture. If you think something is missing or wrong, click on "Suggest" in the footer. :)
I hope the the PH community will find this useful.
Best,
Nicolas :)
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