NOTE: This is a bit of a long post, but it is also long overdue. In it, I present some needed steps to address the innovation issue in Canada. So, [ … ]
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Questions for Product Managers
It started with an interview on Red Canary, talking to Product Management leaders in Toronto, including Alan Armstrong, Stephen Pollack, Lee Garrison and Roy Pereira. Interestingly enough, I know all [ … ]
The Origins of Product Management (part 2)
NOTE: Part 1 can be found here. The high technology industry, and in particular, the software industry is much younger than the Consumer Packaged Goods industry. And the role of [ … ]
Product Management in Pictures #1 – Requirements and Reality
Going to try something a little different here. Perhaps this will become a regular feature on the blog. View more presentations from Saeed Khan. Saeed
What Origami can teach us about Product Requirements
Tom Grant has started an interesting series of posts entitled Against a Grand Theory of Product Management. The articles are interesting reading, but make sure you have your thinking cap [ … ]
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 [ … ]
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 [ … ]
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 [ … ]
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 [ … ]