I’ve had a few good responses to the questions about corporate blogs, but only a few out of several hundred hits. Which makes me wonder … do any of you [ … ]
Month: October 2014
Question for you: Corporate Blogs
I mentioned earlier that my company has a blog. So, what’s new about that? Well, like many things, there are good blogs, bad blogs, and good and bad corporate blogs. [ … ]
More Haiku madness…
The CrankyPM, Pivotal and Steve Johnson inspired me to write Product to be launched Have to find the perfect name Damn, all good ones gone Good Beta Programs Don’t just [ … ]
Prioritizing Features does not equal Product Management
I came across this blog post today: How to Outsource Product Management to Customers. With a title like that, I had to read it. The post starts out well: Product [ … ]
SaaS for Systems Integrators: Danger lies ahead
I recently posted an entry on my company‘s blog. And the previous sentence has the highest density of self-interested links per word than any other on our blog. In that corporate [ … ]
Product Management and Open Source initiatives
Ran across this posting on the Infoworld site. Some interesting tidbits here. And if you think working as a PM in a commercial ISV is tough, it’s much more complex [ … ]
Market segmentation, or lack of it at Facebook
I came across a new blog, a la 360, which just started a couple of months ago. The author recently posted a couple of articles related to Facebook. One blog [ … ]
Product Manager vs. Product Management (part 2)
In part 1 of this series, I talked about the lack of maturity in the product management role in technology companies. Computer technology and software themselves are rather immature, and [ … ]
Googlers
Via Product Beautiful, an article in Newsweek about Associate Product Managers at Google.
Transparency in Product Priorities
Product managers are always looking for better ways to get feedback from customers on which new features are most important. A few companies have embraced the “Web 2.0” model and [ … ]