Thanks to all of you who voted, the FIRST ROUND of the Canadian Blog Awards. We’re 1 of 5 finalists. OK…actually, thanks to the 16 of you who voted and [ … ]
An ecologically unsustainable business model
Given the Copenhagen Summit this week (I have low expectations of that BTW), I thought I’d present my own ecologically themed piece. Computer hardware is getting cheaper and cheaper all [ … ]
Guest Post: Measuring Product Management (part 3)
This is part 3 of a series of guest posts by Don Vendetti. Don is the founder of Product Arts, a product management consulting company in Seattle. NOTE: If you’d [ … ]
Vote for us in the Canadian Blog Awards!
We’re happy to report that we’ve been nominated again for the Canadian blog Awards. But we’re also tired of never winning! 🙁 So help us win an award (or 2). [ … ]
Guest Post: Measuring Product Management (part 2)
This is part 2 of a series of guest posts by Don Vendetti. Don is the founder of Product Arts, a product management consulting company in Seattle. NOTE: If you’d [ … ]
Guest Post: Measuring Product Management (part 1)
This is part 1 of a series of guest posts by Don Vendetti. Don is the founder of Product Arts, a product management consulting company in Seattle. NOTE: If you’d [ … ]
Brand extension gone too far?
Brand extension occurs when a company intentionally takes a well known brand and applies it to another product category. Companies extend their brands quite regularly.The objective is to take advantage [ … ]
Vote For Us! ComputerWeekly IT Blog Awards
It must be that time of year. We have been nominated (for the second year running) for the ComputerWeekly IT Blog awards. And just like last year, you can vote [ … ]
Canadians take top spots at PMEC Battle of the bloggers
Congratulations to April Dunford of RocketWatcher, and our own Ethan Henry for coming in first and second respectively at the PMEC Battle of the Bloggers in San Jose, CA today. [ … ]
Taking the “mess” out of Messaging (part 4)
This is part 4 of the series. Here are links to Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3. In this part, I’ll take a look at whether the industry can [ … ]