Fortune’s Path: the Blog
Our collection of ideas and tools for building great products and leading a life founded on love. Because the best way to get rich is to help others.
Building Product Management Soft Skills
Tom leads a video workshop with the product managers of Built Technologies, a fast growing fintech in Nashville that helps banks and construction companies manage every part of complex construction projects. Through a series of interactive scenarios, Tom shows how practicing the 12 Steps of Product Management lead to efficiency, revenue growth, and greater job satisfaction.
Brian Adams: Real estate investing and how not to let money ruin your family
Tom talks with Brian Adams, President and founder of Excelsior Capital, a real estate private equity fund focusing on second-tier cities like Nashville and Kansas City. Brian talks about the responsibilities of parents raising children amid privilege and why real estate is a great investment for people who want to preserve their capital.
Harrison Stuart - school as startup
Tom talks with Harrison Stuart, founding head of Episcopal School of Nashville about how to choose staff for your startup journey and how to open a school in the age of COVID-19.
Product Management and Jumpstart Foundry: Yes, We Can DoThat
When software starts to let you down, it’s tempting to seek out a custom solution. Fortune’s Path knew there was a better way without having to go that route. Custom code begone; we found a way forward for Jumpstart Foundry.
Aaron Briggs: on his life as a product
Aaron Briggs, product leader and strategist, talks about how fatherhood changes your outlook, viewing his life as a product, why some great products never make money, leading with love, and what state he'd eliminate from the U.S.
Lee Bridges: Can love be a differentiating feature?
The first episode of the Fortune’s Path Podcast features an interview with Lee Bridges, successful entrepreneur and senior product manager at XOi about why he exists, what's his favorite virtue, why XOi's core product value is so cool, what are the responsibilities of business in a time of pandemic and police violence, and how love can lead to monopoly profits.