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Bliki: Periodic Face-to-Face

Martin Fowler

Debates about product strategy, explorations of systems architecture, explorations of new ground - these are common tasks for when the team is assembled. I would avoid any artificial “team building” exercises, if only because of how much I hate them.

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My big jump: Sukhinder Singh Cassidy’s CEO journey

TechCrunch

Specifically, I hoped to join a company with a very strong engineering and product management culture that needed a CEO with strategy, vision, business development, fundraising and team-building expertise. Last, I evaluated the financial risks of potential moves.

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Communicating with customers

Lead on Purpose

Travel budgets are typically flush with cash, optimism abounds and your desire to discuss company direction is high. A lot of suppliers are spending time internally focused, curtailing travel expenses. You need to build those relationships to let clients know you’ll be there for them in the long term.

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Guest Post: Watch Out for Flying Monkeys!

Lead on Purpose

Jim’s passion is product management and product marketing. With over 20 years of technology industry experience, he has a fresh and current perspective in leading product management teams and has a gift for taking conceptual ideas and turning them into strategic reality using methods based on market sensing best practices.

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'Tis the Season for (Product) Camping

Lead on Purpose

Are you taking advantage of the many Product Camps or “Un-Conferences” offered this year? Product camps are a great place for product management professionals and leaders to step away from the day-to-day and engage in a day of learning and networking. Jim; “What are the benefits of attending a Product Camp?”

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Three reasons pms need an iphone

Lead on Purpose

In only a few short weeks I have come to depend on its functionality for my work in product management and product marketing. easiest) I’ve used The Maps app comes in handy when traveling Oh, did I mention it has an iPod built in? UPDATE: The iPhone has a phone!

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Guest Post: Market Sensing is not Crop Dusting

Lead on Purpose

With a lifetime of experience, he has a fresh and unique perspective in guiding and managing product teams and has a knack for sensing markets, synthesizing ideas and turning them into reality. If so, are you setting realistic personal and team goals that include measurable milestones? Think about it.