Opening
Lenny Rachitsky (00:00:00): Your name has come up more times than almost any other product person when I ask people for their favorite product leaders in Asia. Vikrama Dhiman (00:00:07): I created a career growth framework for product managers, which comprises of three things. What you produce, what you bring to the table, and what's your operating model. Lenny Rachitsky (00:00:18): Your advice is early in your career, focus on just getting stuff out and done....
The opener starts with biography before advice. That order makes the guest legible as a person before the listener extracts tactics.
Accept praise cleanly
Lenny Rachitsky (00:00:52): Vikrama Dhiman (00:04:00): Thank you for inviting me, Lenny. I'm very excited to be here. Lenny Rachitsky (00:04:03): So as you know and...
Accepts praise without shrinking from it or turning it into a performance.
Low-ego framing
on, "Okay, maybe I should not do that. Maybe I should not take on this product. I don't know what it means for my career. I don't know what it means for my growth" and so on. So your rate of change slows down....
Uses we/us, uncertainty, or learner framing instead of performing authority.
Accept praise cleanly
Vikrama Dhiman (01:10:53): Thank you, Lenny. It's been great talking to you as well. Hopefully, this turns out well. You can reach out to me either on...
Accepts praise without shrinking from it or turning it into a performance.