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Silicon Valley Code Camp, SVPMA, and ProductCamp San Francisco All in Two Weeks!

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Product Management is alive and well in San Francisco and Silicon Valley! Over the next two weeks Ron Lichty and I will be canvasing three different venues where product managers …

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Product Management’s Invisible Wall: Domain Experience (Versus Skill)

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If you speak to enough seasoned product managers a pattern begins to emerge and an invisible wall starts to reveal itself. The wall I am referring to is domain experience. …

The Most Frequently Cited Obstacles to a Product Team’s Success

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Our research into the dynamics of product teams it primarily focused upon what differentiates high performance teams from less effective ones. However, each year we ask a question geared at …

Executive Involvement with the Product Team – What is the Best Approach?

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Earlier this year we surveyed a wide variety of global organizations to learn more about what differentiates high performance product teams from those that are less successful. We defined high …