Product Management and Product Marketing

Archives for June 2008

Japan Rising: The Importance of Knowing Your Customer

Working women in Japan have broken out as a force in the Market. Product Managers can learn from a CNN profile of a company catering to their needs.

30 June 2008 | Product Management | No Comments

You Don’t Really Own Your Roadmap

Plans change…how do you keep the trust of your team when your business, roadmap, and customers are shifting in the sands around you?

24 June 2008 | Development, Executives, Personal, Postulates, Product Management, Product Marketing, Sales, Tactics, Theory | 4 Comments

ProductCamp Wrap-Up

ProductCamp was Saturday, June 14th, and I’m happy to call it a complete success. It exceeded our goals for participation, sessions, sponsors, and feedback.

17 June 2008 | Austin, Personal, Product Management, Product Marketing, ProductCamp | 1 Comment

ProductCamp is Today!

ProductCamp is today!

14 June 2008 | ProductCamp | 2 Comments

How to Be Strategic

“You should be more strategic.” “Product Management needs to focus on the strategic.” Do any of the above sound familiar to you? Being asked to be more strategic, or wishing to become more strategic has been around as long as someone called themselves a Product Manager, but what does it really mean? How can you become more strategic when everyone is vying for your time - all the time?

11 June 2008 | Development, Executives, Lessons Learned, Product Management, Tactics, Theory | 1 Comment

ProductCamp picks up three more Sponsors!

I’m happy to announce that ZIGZAG Marketing, Accept Software, and Ryma Technologies have stepped up to sponsor ProductCamp Austin!

5 June 2008 | Austin, Product Management, ProductCamp | No Comments

Categories

Archives

Meta



View Paul Young's profile on LinkedIn

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.

Product Beautiful is © Paul Young 2006-2008