It must be that time of year. We have been nominated (for the second year running) for the ComputerWeekly IT Blog awards. And just like last year, you can vote [ … ]
Category: Product Management
Canadians take top spots at PMEC Battle of the bloggers
Congratulations to April Dunford of RocketWatcher, and our own Ethan Henry for coming in first and second respectively at the PMEC Battle of the Bloggers in San Jose, CA today. [ … ]
Taking the “mess” out of Messaging (part 4)
This is part 4 of the series. Here are links to Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3. In this part, I’ll take a look at whether the industry can [ … ]
PM Open House Nov. 5 @ Forrester Research
If you in the Bay Area on Thursday November 5, make sure you take some time in the afternoon to attend the Product Management Open House at Forrester Research in [ … ]
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 [ … ]
Taking the “mess” out of messaging (part 2)
In Part 1, I provided a couple of examples of very poor messaging. The first was from an email that I received that contained lines like: “Design a Monetization Strategy [ … ]
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 [ … ]
Product Management Parody Playlist
Tom Grant has a post a couple of weeks back with a Product Management/Marketing playlist. As Tom wrote: If you were to make a musical version of what it’s like [ … ]
Taking the “mess” out of Messaging (part 1)
An email arrived in my Inbox not too long ago with the following subject line: Design a Monetization Strategy to Enhance Strategic Goals While Protecting Core Assets Hmmm…a strategy to [ … ]