Colin Jones

@CtotheJones

Sr. Product Manager . Previously . MBA . Love building things, ultra running, and binging Netflix.

Chicago, IL
Joined November 2011

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  1. May 22

    "6 weeks: why it’s the Goldilocks of product timeframes"

  2. Retweeted
    May 19

    Why 6 week cycles are the best way to build product. explains.

  3. May 9

    "Taking some old advice"

  4. May 5

    Nobody ever became wildly successful by doing things in moderation.

  5. Retweeted
    Apr 24

    💡 Startups are all about hard decisions. But not making any decision can be even more costly.

  6. Apr 21

    "Let’s put this myth about MBAs to bed."

  7. Apr 21

    "3 lessons I wish I knew when I started as a PM"

  8. Apr 20
    “Making decisions on incorrect data and false assumptions is worse than deciding on a healthy gut feeling.” from “3 lessons I wish I knew when I started as a PM” by Adam Juras.
  9. Apr 11

    "WTF is Strategy?"

  10. Apr 10

    "What Does A Product Manager Do?"

  11. Apr 10

    "What every PM needs to know about user segments"

  12. Retweeted
    Apr 7

    So excited to have , Sr. Product Manager as one of our mentors for the top 10 startups of .

  13. Retweeted
    Apr 6

    Thank you for offering 6 new languages. We can now schedule meetings in French, Spanish, German, Dutch, Portuguese and Italian.😀

  14. Mar 30

    "The day I actually became a product manager"

  15. Mar 30

    Planning is Guessing (via ) -

  16. Mar 17

    "Designing LinkedIn’s Next Killer Feature to awake the other 300M users"

  17. Mar 16

    "How I would grow Thumbtack’s Customer Side of the Marketplace — Product Spec — Medium"

  18. Mar 16

    "The only metric that matters"

  19. Mar 15

    "Diligence at Social Capital Part 5: Depth of Engagement and Quality of Revenue"

  20. Mar 14

    "Diligence at Social Capital Part 4: Cohorts and (engagement) LTV"

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