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Hi! I’m Tal, With over 9 years of experience in product management, I specialize in building data-intensive and AI-powered products, from complex backend platforms to user-facing ML solutions. Today, I'm the Co-Founder of an early-stage startup. As the startup’s domain expert, I lead our product and tech strategy, grounded in deep research of real-world workflows. I'm responsible for turning these insights into a clearly defined product and building it end-to-end. I see product management not just as a job, but as a mindset. Whether it's mentoring PMs in the Give & Tech program, training future product managers, during my service in Unit 8200, or writing on talwritesspecs.com, I’m passionate about empowering others to thrive in the data & AI space.

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    Joined Product HuntSeptember 24th, 2024

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Maya Elor•

4d ago

How do you currently maintain ‘truth’ about your product across product + engineering?

In most teams, product context gets fragmented really fast - PRDs, Jira, Slack, meetings, docs and they all drift over time.

We re curious how teams here actually keep a reliable source of truth about what the product is doing in reality.

Is it documentation? Internal tools? Tribal knowledge? Or just constant syncing?

Redditp/redditNika•

1yr ago

Will Reddit be a leading platform for discussions in the future?

Unlike other social media platforms, I perceive a lower level of "centralization of power" on Reddit (such as in the comparison of X Musk, IG, FB Zuckerberg, which are starting to become politically tinged).

I'm starting to see this place as a more reliable and balanced source of information, where discussions can be held at a high level, perhaps also due to sometimes stricter moderation.

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