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Category: Product Management
Michael Papanek on Resilient Relationships and Product Management
How much does your success rely on good relationships? And how good are your relationships? In my experience,relationships can make or break a person, and I think that the quality [ … ]
ProductCamps Galore!
What do the following all have in common? Silicon Valley California Sydney Australia Austin Texas Boston Massachusetts Research Triangle Park North Carolina Chicago Illinois Berlin Germany and possibly Toronto Canada [ … ]
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 [ … ]
“Shop Talk” Q&A with PM Leaders features Alan Armstrong
If you haven’t yet checked out Red Canary, I encourage you to take a look. The site is produced by the executive search team at the Laudi Group, and features a [ … ]
The Origins of Product Management (part 1)
One of the common problems when discussing the subject of technology Product Management is that there is no common definition of Product Management that all people agree on. To better [ … ]
7 things you’ll never hear Steve Jobs say during a presentation
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Guest Post: Web Product Management 101 for “Offline” Managers
NOTE: The following is a guest post from Thomas Fuchs-Martin. If you feel inspired to write a guest post of your own, click here to find out how to submit [ … ]
Survey: The Good, Bad and Ugly of Your Job
Hi, Here’s a short survey to help understand what is good, bad and ugly about Product Management and Product Marketing. Click this link and fill out the survey. It should [ … ]
FutureShop – A woeful tale of customer (dis)service
Back in December, I wrote about a terrible experience trying to buy a washer and dryer on sale on the FutureShop website. Although the purchase experience was bad, the company [ … ]