by Saeed Khan I originally wrote this post a couple of years ago, but some recent experiences with customers reminded me of it. Some customers are really easy and great [ … ]
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One day at Product Camp (Silicon Valley)
By Saeed Khan First off, thanks to Rich Mironov for inspiring the title of this post. He was wearing a t-shirt from the first ProductCamp Silicon Valley with a very [ … ]
Heading to ProductCamp Silicon Valley…?
Hi Are you going to ProductCamp Silicon Valley this year? It’s March 23rd at Ebay in San Jose. I plan on attending and I’ve proposed a couple of talks as [ … ]
The New RIM – Relaunching a Former Industry Juggernaut
by Saeed Khan Back in May 2011, I wrote the following post: Addressing Market Shifts or Why RIM is not down and out just yet. As the news of RIM’s [ … ]
Why don’t Product Managers go to Club?
It’s that time of year when companies are having their annual sales kickoffs and also announcing which members of the sales force sold enough in 2012 to qualify them to [ … ]
Do you really understand the true benefits your product delivers?
By Saeed Khan At the most fundamental level, virtually everything we do is driven by some very fundamental needs: we want to remove what pains us or increase what makes [ … ]
Farewell Cranky PM
by Saeed Khan Back in July on her website, the Cranky PM announced the following: By year end, the Cranky Product Manager is planning to shut down this entire show: [ … ]
PM Songs — Next year’s goals — Sung to “Deck the halls”
By Saeed Khan Here’s a little Christmas carol parody for all you product people to enjoy and share. Who knows, maybe some of you can relate to this. 🙂 [ … ]
Worth Repeating: Go to school, get an education, create a job
By Saeed Khan Back in 2009, as the economic downturn was digging in, I wrote the following piece. People were getting laid off in droves and having to search for [ … ]
The Best (and Worst) Innovations You Saw This Year
by Saeed Khan The year is almost over and it’s time to start thinking about year-end lists. There will be lots to choose from, but how many of them ask [ … ]