Product Management and Product Marketing

Archives for April 2008

Nominated

I was nominated for the Association of International Product Marketing and Management’s (AIPMM) 2008 Excellence as a Thought Leader Award.  That’s cool!  Wish I could have gone to PMEC, it looks like they are putting on quite a show.  Between that and P-camp, I’m getting really jealous of all the fun PM stuff happening on [...]

3 April 2008 | Product Management | No Comments

Does Passion Matter?

My last post on Is Product Management Compatible with Passion? kicked up some great comments from the PM blog community. Bob Corrigan at ack/nak and I had a google chat about the topic the other day that he posted on his site, it contains some of his insightful thoughts on the topic.
As a follow [...]

2 April 2008 | Lessons Learned, Marcomm, Product Marketing, Theory | 2 Comments

Managing a Liscensed Product

Jeff Lash asked me to answer a question on his new site Ask a Good Product Manager.  The question was from someone who had the title of Product Manager but was really in a no-win situation as the go between at a company wedged between a client and the software application company.  It’s an interesting [...]

2 April 2008 | Lessons Learned, Product Management, Tactics, Theory | No Comments

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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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