Hey Everyone. A little shout out about an upcoming event for Product Managers and Product Marketers, and product people in general. I’m helping organize the first ever Product Camp here [ … ]
Category: Research
And the one word for Product Management is….
A few days ago, I asked people to share one word which they thought best described Product Management. There were quite few responses. So, if you participated, thanks for the [ … ]
Bad design on a UPS
Just had to post this. Would like to hear the reaction of others… Last year, I got my hands on a pretty good UPS for my home computer network. It’s [ … ]
Forget research, let’s build something! – Redux
I’m somewhat surprised that I didn’t receive even one comment — for or against — on my post entitled Forget research, let’s build something!. As Product Managers, we regularly talk [ … ]
What one word best describes Product Management?
One question I like to ask prospective PMs in interviews is: What one word do you think best describes Product Management? It’s interesting seeing the reaction of the candidates and [ … ]
We’ve been nominated for…
Hi, Some days you get a surprise. Today, I found out that our little blog has been nominated in the Project Management category of the ComputerWeekly.com IT Blog Awards 08. [ … ]
Forget research, let’s build something!
Let’s start with a haiku: Research a concept? How accurate will it be? Build something, then see. I’ve written a couple of articles recently on the difficulties in developing successful [ … ]
Product success is not easy….part 2
Scott Sehlhorst wrote a good post entitled Successful Products:Lucky or Intentional? about my comment on Phil Myers post entitled Chasing Outcomes. Did you get that? 🙂 Phil had summed up [ … ]
Why is innovation hard for large organizations?
I came across an interesting post on this topic, and I have to say, that I really agree with what the author, Kareem wrote. In it he mentions three key [ … ]
What’s the opposite of “analysis paralysis”?
I was discussing something with Alan today and during the conversation he said something like: Well, you don’t want to get stuck in analysis paralysis but you don’t want to [ … ]