As part of the second Pragamatic Marketing blogfest, I’m responding to Steve Johnson’s post: “Everyone needs to know what we do here“. In it, Steve writes about the need for [ … ]
A no-demo tradeshow…
So, a few weeks back, a number of Product Management bloggers were invited to participate in a “blogfest” (blogapalooza?), responding to Steve Johnson’s post entitled “Why Demo at Tradeshows?” Both [ … ]
iPhone vs. iPod Touch
A few months ago, to much fanfare and (possibly well deserved) hype, Apple released the iPhone. People oohed and ahhed. And a small number (1, 2, 3) OK…lots of people [ … ]
Welcome back Cranky!
So, the CrankyPM’s blog is back up after disolving into the ether(net) for a couple of weeks. So, on some level, things have returned to normal for her, though personally, [ … ]
Product Manager vs. Product Management (part 1)
I recently finished a series of articles on being a Great Product Manager. I want to switch gears a bit and spend some time talking about the function of Product [ … ]
Disneyland knows Product Management
By Saeed Khan A couple of years ago, when we were still living in the SF Bay Area, we took a family holiday down to Southern California. The objective was [ … ]
In Search Of: CrankyPM.com
OK, this might just be a DNS problem in my region of the Internet, or some temporary problem at Cranky’s hosting service, but I can’t seem to get to http://www.crankypm.com. [ … ]
What’s the deal with tradeshow demos? (abridged and full versions)
In a blog posting, Steve Johnson of Pragmatic Marketing asks “Why Demo at Trade Shows?” Good question. Abridged version Why demo? Steve writes: Do we think that the product will [ … ]
Some Product Management reading
Over the last few years I’ve written several articles that have been published by the folks at ProductMarketing.com. I discussed one such article, Product Management Axioms, in another blog post. [ … ]
How to be a GREAT Product Manager (Boxed Set with Bonus Features!)
I recently completed a six part series of articles entitled: How to be a GREAT Product Manager I started writing the series as an analogue to Ken Norton’s posting on [ … ]