Product Management and Product Marketing

Announcing ProductCamp Austin!

ProductCamp AustinI’m happy to announce that we are going to be running Austin’s first ProductCamp. Much like BarCamp, ProductCamp is a collaborative, user run event, except where BarCamp is often focused around topics interesting to Developers, ProductCamp will be focused Product Management and Marketing topics.

ProductCamp Austin will happen on Saturday June 14th. Right now we are lining up sponsors and venues, and are focused on planning and execution. We need your help. No ProductCamp or BarCamp can be planned by one person. Thankfully I already have several people who have raised their hands as willing to step in and help shoulder the load, like John Milburn, Roger Cauvin and Rob Grady. If you’re interested in being on the planning team, please sign up for the Google Group. Developing…

Updated: ProductCamp is proud to be sponsored by: Austin Ventures, Pragmatic Marketing, NetStreams, St. Edwards University Professional Education Center, and the Association of International Product Marketing and Management.

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18 April 2008 | Product Management, ProductCamp | Comments

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