In just about 3 weeks, we’ll be hosting the 2nd ProductCamp in Toronto. Last year, at the first event, over 100 people came out to participate in a day of [ … ]
Category: Culture
Guest Post: Stop, Collaborate and Listen
NOTE: The following is a guest post from Jim Holland. If you feel inspired to write a guest post of your own, click here to find out how to submit [ … ]
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 [ … ]
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 [ … ]
How you should handle being stood up
I’m typing this on my iPhone after just having been stood up for an appointment … actually just a beer with a colleague. How does one handle such things? Is [ … ]
UniFlame understands the value of customer experience
As a former technical writer, it’s always disappointing to see the sad state of virtually any kind of instruction manual or guide. These documents are literally afterthoughts, included I’m sure, [ … ]
Upcoming ProductCamps
ProductCamp New York was last weekend and it appears to have been quite successful. Alan attended and wrote up this post about it. If you missed the New York session [ … ]
pCampNYC: Kudos, controversy, and ideas for future pCamps
Well I have half recovered from PCampNYC. In a sentence: 8am start, an energizing day of meeting, interacting, presenting,facilitating, and … yes, eating. I give huge kidos to the event [ … ]
Guest Post: Triangle Offense and Scrum Mania
NOTE: The following is a guest post by anonymous blogger GeekMBA360, author of the blog by the same name. If you feel inspired to write a guest post of your [ … ]
Go to school, get an education, create a job!
By Saeed Khan As my kids are getting older – my eldest is now entering high school – I’m turning into one of those dads who tries to impart wordly [ … ]