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Changing Jobs in Product Management: Leaving, Starting, and Building Bridges (Part III of III)

After you have gone through the entire process of self-evaluation, farming, interviewing, offer evaluation, and acceptance, you will probably be mentally exhausted. There are still important steps to take before you can close the chapter on your current company, which must be done with grace.

20 July 2008 | Development, Executives, Lessons Learned, Marcomm, Personal, Product Management, Product Marketing, Sales, Tactics, Theory | 3 Comments

Changing Jobs in Product Management: Interviewing and Offer Evaluation (Part II of III)

Changing jobs as a PM can be stressful; after you’ve decided to make a change, you’ll need a roadmap to interview and evaluate the offers you receive.

16 July 2008 | Lessons Learned, Product Management, Tactics, Theory | 4 Comments

Changing Jobs in Product Management: Self Evaluation and Farming (Part I of III)

I am currently in the job change process, leaving NetStreams and moving to larger company. Going through this change has made me reflect about the process.

7 July 2008 | Austin, Executives, Lessons Learned, Personal, Product Management, Product Marketing, Tactics | 3 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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