Product Management and Product Marketing

Grab Your Partner!

PartnerUpProblem: You have a great idea but need people with the right skills to help grow it into a real company. The McCombs Entrepreneurial Society has a post about PartnerUp, a new site that provides a solution (hat tip: VentureBeat) . Think of as LinkedIn meets Monster for startups. If you have an idea but need a business partner, adviser, or mentor, post and find people who are interested in the startup experience. If you want to try a startup, use it to find ideas that are at various stages of launch. They also provide ways to filter by compensation type: cash, equity, etc., and time commitment. Cool site.

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17 April 2008 | Executives, Personal | Comments

One Response to “Grab Your Partner!”

  1. 1 Mike@PartnerUp 6 May 2008 @ 1:03 pm

    Thanks for the mention! We’re glad that you found PartnerUp to be cool and useful.

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Product Beautiful is a blog for Product Managers and Product Marketers about building successful Product Management and Product Marketing processes. Some topics that other people have found interesting include a three part series on using overseas manufacturing, an analysis of Google APM's and Dell outsourcing its product process, and how Product Management can work effectively with developers and software programmers on free and open source software. You can also find information about Product Management theory and tactics, such as using a RACI. Product Beautiful is written by Paul Young, a Product Management and Marketing professional with experience working in hardware, software, and services from Fortune 50 companies to startups.

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