By Jim Holland I’ve been traveling more and noticed when I fly, that people drag a lot of baggage onto planes. They are overloaded, exceeding size and weight limits, and [ … ]
Category: Marketing
Please delete your first three slides (or move them)
By Alan Armstrong Raise your hand if your standard pitch deck starts a bit like this: About Us Part 0 (title page) About Us Part 1 (description) About Us Part 2 [ … ]
Marketing Blur: (Information Overload)^10
Your market is overwhelmed with information. What can you do about it? By Alan Armstrong By now, you’ve all heard about the new rules of marketing, right? The shift in one-way [ … ]
Product Management lies at the heart of Innovation
By Saeed Khan Ask 10 people for a definition of the word “innovation”, and you’re likely to get 10 different answers; maybe more depending on who you ask. Don’t believe [ … ]
ProductCamp: The Unconference TEDxLocal for Product Leaders?
This past weekend I attended ProductCamp Austin #6 (PCA#6). How do you describe ProductCamp Austin? Imagine a TEDxLocal for Product Leaders in an Unconference format and open to all – with [ … ]
A Product Leader’s Perspective of CES
I spent most of last week at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES). It’s been a few years since I’ve attended, and from a product leader’s perspective, it was an opportunity to look [ … ]
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 [ … ]
Book Review: Take Charge Product Management
It’s been a while since I reviewed a book on this blog. BTW, if anyone wants to review books for this blog, contact me. OK, enough with the housekeeping, on [ … ]
Just in time for the holidays – gifts for your friends!
After over 3 years of strictly blogging, we’ve decided to make a move — a small one albeit — into the commercial realm. No, no big advertising banners or anything [ … ]
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 [ … ]