If you in the Bay Area on Thursday November 5, make sure you take some time in the afternoon to attend the Product Management Open House at Forrester Research in [ … ]
Taking the “mess” out of Messaging (part 3)
Continuing this series (click the links for part 1 and part 2), let’s look at the following question: How can we get out of this mess? Given the problems cited [ … ]
Taking the “mess” out of messaging (part 2)
In Part 1, I provided a couple of examples of very poor messaging. The first was from an email that I received that contained lines like: “Design a Monetization Strategy [ … ]
Support the Cranky PM at BoS 2009
While there are many places I’d love to be in mid-November, there’s definitely one place I really want to be (but can’t) on Tuesday November 10, 2009. And before I [ … ]
Variety in Product Management Blogs
We’ve compiled a pretty extensive list of Product Management related blogs. There are almost 60 of them so far. It’s interesting to see some of the patterns in the blogs [ … ]
6 Engineers, a CEO and a PM
In light of the recent posts on Bill Campbell (1, 2) and some of the comments debating when to hire a PM, I was pleased to read the following in [ … ]
Product Management Parody Playlist
Tom Grant has a post a couple of weeks back with a Product Management/Marketing playlist. As Tom wrote: If you were to make a musical version of what it’s like [ … ]
Taking the “mess” out of Messaging (part 1)
An email arrived in my Inbox not too long ago with the following subject line: Design a Monetization Strategy to Enhance Strategic Goals While Protecting Core Assets Hmmm…a strategy to [ … ]
Bill Campbell says, It all starts with great products!
Here’s a bit more from the Bill Campbell interview. I posted the first excerpt in “Bill Campbell says hire Product Management first!“. Michael Moe is the interviewer. This exchange takes [ … ]
Kindle available in Burundi but not Canada?!?
OK, this deserves a serious WTF?!? Amazon recently announced they’d expanded availability of the Kindle digital reading device to over 100 countries. Previously the Kindle was only available in the [ … ]