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Category: Product Management
On measuring product/market fit
There’s an interesting interview on measuring product/market fit at Venturehacks: http://venturehacks.com/articles/measure-fit. Apparently it’s easier to launch products that have a great fit with their target markets. Thankfully the interview goes into somewhat [ … ]
Cdn. Blog Awards. We’re Finalists, Help Us Win!!
Thanks to all of you who voted, the FIRST ROUND of the Canadian Blog Awards. We’re 1 of 5 finalists. OK…actually, thanks to the 16 of you who voted and [ … ]
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 [ … ]
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 [ … ]
Our Presentation at PMEC Battle of the Bloggers
Last week I participated in the 1st Annual PMEC Battle of the Bloggers. Out of a field of about 10 contestants, I placed second in the competition. Curse you April [ … ]
Brand extension gone too far?
Brand extension occurs when a company intentionally takes a well known brand and applies it to another product category. Companies extend their brands quite regularly.The objective is to take advantage [ … ]