Tonight I met up for dinner with Paul Melmon, an old friend who has been around the block more than a few times. He initially gained notoriety as CIO at [ … ]
Month: October 2014
Guest Post: To Kill a Product: Why, When and How part 3/3
Note: This is the 3rd of a 3 part series of articles by guest blogger Chris Brown. If you feel inspired to write a guest post of your own, click [ … ]
Tr.im should have figured out their revenue model first!
Not to sound like a broken record, but here’s a great example of what I was talking about in my recent post entitled “5 benefits in thinking about revenue models [ … ]
Guest Post: To Kill a Product: Why, When and How, Part 2/3
Note: This is the 2nd of a 3 part series of articles by guest blogger Chris Brown. If you feel inspired to write a guest post of your own, click [ … ]
5 benefits in thinking about revenue models right from the start
There are a number of Web sites and applications — two of the most well known examples being Twitter and Facebook — that offer very good, free services. And over [ … ]
Guest Post: To Kill a Product: Why, When and How, Part 1/3
Note: This is the 1st of a 3 part series of articles by guest blogger Chris Brown. If you feel inspired to write a guest post of your own, click [ … ]
Tweet wars: The limits of debate in 140 chars. or less
Over the last day or so there has been quite a little debate about the importance of Domain Knowledge and Product Management Skills in #prodmgmt (most of you will recognize [ … ]
What was Twitter’s Biz Stone smoking?
A couple of months ago, Twitter co-founder Biz Stone appeared on The Colbert Report. Watch the interview below and then continue reading the blog post. Pay close attention during the [ … ]
ProductCamp Austin was our Woodstock. Can we morph from Folkfest to Rock Spectacle?
Warning: References to the musical world are purely imaginary and will likely dumbfound most readers. I hope the rest of you enjoy the links. On the weekend of the 40th [ … ]
Guest Post: There’s no such thing as MEDIUM
NOTE: The following is a guest post by Tzvika Barenholz, a Product Manager living and working in Israel. If you feel inspired to write a guest post of your own, [ … ]