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 [ … ]
Category: Leadership
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 [ … ]
Vote for us in the Canadian Blog Awards!
We’re happy to report that we’ve been nominated again for the Canadian blog Awards. But we’re also tired of never winning! 🙁 So help us win an award (or 2). [ … ]
Guest Post: Measuring Product Management (part 2)
This is part 2 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 [ … ]
Guest Post: Measuring Product Management (part 1)
This is part 1 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 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 [ … ]
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 [ … ]
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 [ … ]
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 [ … ]
Canada’s Innovation Gap (part 2)
In part 1, I discussed the findings described in an article entitled Canada’s Innovation Gap, which was published in the Globe and Mail earlier this year. In short, it indicated [ … ]