
Welcome to the PM Tool Kit
Designed for aspiring PMs, practicing Product Managers, and product builders who want clarity over clutter — and judgment over noise..
Every resource here is handpicked from my own transition and growth journey. These aren’t just links — they’re real tools that helped me build confidence, structure my learning, and make better product decisions.
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These guides helped me build fundamentals — from product thinking to execution and leadership.
Free eBooks
Download and explore high-quality guides that simplify Product Management:
- The PM Pathfinder Playbook – by Raghav Maurya
A practical guide to product thinking, execution, and leadership.- The Product Book – by Product School
How to become a Great product manager.- Digital User Journey – by Product School
A practical guide to product thinking, execution, and leadership.- The Product Strategy Playbook – by ProductPlan
Create a winning product strategy.Courses That Helped Me
These courses shaped my foundation, sharpened my thinking, and built confidence over time.
- Professional Certificate in Product Management (ISB)
- Udemy – Become a Product Manager (Cole Mercer & Evan Kimbrell)
- Udemy – Advanced Product Management: Vision, Strategy & Metrics
(Cole Mercer & Evan Kimbrell)Must-Visit Websites for PMs
I regularly return to these when I want to learn, challenge assumptions, or stay grounded:
- The PM Pathfinder
- Product School
- Product Plan
- Mind the Product
- SVPG (silicon valley product group)
- Lenny’s Newsletter
Coming Soon to Your PM Toolkit
Tools I’m actively building or refining — based on real gaps I’ve experienced as a PM.
- PRD Templates – For writing crisp, actionable product documents
- Sprint Planning Tracker (Notion) – To stay aligned across teams and timelines
- Stakeholder Communication Tracker – Track trust, influence, and shared goals
- Product Thinking Worksheet – Guide deeper discovery and prioritization
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