![]() Sorry to all gen z-ers who have absolutely no idea what the yellow pages are (…a telephone book that we all had in our houses and offices). There isn’t a giant Slack yellow page-style centralized online directory, unfortunately. When you think about it, it’s no surprise that hundreds of us head to Google every month to find great Slack groups for product managers – who doesn’t want to have conversations and share knowledge with their peers? Joining a Slack community could be where you find new friends, get help and advice, find a new career opportunity, or, like the members of our Slack community, be the first to hear about new and exciting things coming soon to your favorite SaaS tool.īut how do you find the right product management Slack community for you? How to Find Slack Groups for Product Managers ![]() ![]() Here at ProdPad we’ve long been singing the praises of having a Slack community and love having a place to have great conversations with our customers. Though Slack was originally intended to be a work collaboration and conversation tool, it has taken over from message boards and social media groups for online communities. I personally find the search functionality to be a little lacking, but that’s not what this blog is about… Slack, as I just learnt, is an acronym for “Searchable Log of All Conversation and Knowledge.” Thank you Wikipedia for that lovely little fact. ![]() On average, large companies are sending 200+ messages a week and are seeing a massive shift from email to Slack for all internal communication. There are over 10 million of us globally spending more time than we’d like to admit, making decisions on Slack. For many of us – me included – we celebrated the mass migration from Skype and Hipchat to an online tool that actually works, and works well. ![]() Since Slack launched publicly in August 2013, the way businesses communicate internally changed forever. Looking for Slack groups for product managers but not sure where to start? You’ve come to the right place. ![]()
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