Product Management and Product Marketing

Webinar - To Startup or Not to Startup

On Friday at 10-11AM Pacific, John Milburn of Pragmatic Marketing and I will host a webinar on Product Management in a startup. John is a true expert, and has been in the Product Management game for 20 years from companies as big as IBM, down to being the founder of a company in a startup. My experiences come from making the move from a Big Company (Cisco) two years ago, to a small startup, and building the Product Management and Marketing functions from the ground up. This should be an interesting and fun hour, so please join us for the discussion!

If you haven’t seen the original article that we wrote for the Pragmatic Marketer, go give it a read, we will expand on these themes and toss out some ideas about how to succeed in a startup.

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21 May 2008 | Lessons Learned, Personal, Product Management, Product Marketing, Tactics, Theory | Comments

One Response to “Webinar - To Startup or Not to Startup”

  1. 1 Susan Lim 21 May 2008 @ 2:22 pm

    Hi Paul,

    You have achieved a lot since the last time we talked. I am glad for you.

    Keep up the good work.

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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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