By Saeed Khan In the technology industry, 2010 will be remembered for a number of things. From a consumer perspective, the winner was the iPad. No other technology product had [ … ]
Category: Innovation
Guest Post: The need for Empathy in Product Management
NOTE: The following is a guest post from Prabhakar Gopalan. If you want to submit your own guest post, click here for more information. ———– I was recently re-reading Paul [ … ]
Would someone please put Yahoo! out of its misery?
The bells seem to be tolling for Yahoo. Paul Graham wrote this piece – What happened to Yahoo – a few months back, declaring that, amongst other things, Yahoo’s definition [ … ]
Worth Repeating: When Form Doesn’t Follow Function
NOTE: This post was originally published in January of 2009. It’s interesting to note that almost 2 years later, Aptera has yet to ship any vehicles to customers, and is [ … ]
Guest Post: 3 Steps to a More Effective Voice of the Customer Program
NOTE: The following is a guest post from Christine Crandell. If you want to submit your own guest post, click here for more information. —– A well run voice- of-the [ … ]
Usability as a strategic weapon. Lessons from Wesabe’s founder
We often talk (and write) about ease-of-use and creating products that delight users, but its rare to see an actual example, from a company founder, describing how those things made [ … ]
Product Management Metrics (part 3)
So here it is, looong overdue, the continuation of this series of articles. I published Part 1 and Part 2 late last year. I also had part 2a back in [ … ]
Product Management and Thought Leadership
Last year, as I was creating content for my Devil’s Dictionary for High Tech – I tweeted the following: You can see the original Tweet here. Now this was clearly [ … ]
The Ugly of Product Management
Finally (sorry for the delay) here is part 3 of the results from my survey. Part 1 — the Good , and Part 2 – The Bad — were published [ … ]
The Influencer Project – summarizing the shortest marketing conference ever
I first heard of the Influencer Project on David Meerman Scott’s blog. Billed as “the shortest marketing conference ever“, the goal was to get 60 presenters and give them each [ … ]