The only tools you need spec software in 2009
This post highlights the tools you need to be a PM today in order to ideate & define the products & specifications you own. If you need more than this you are doing it wrong. The idea is to clearly communicate the goals & intent of your specifications well enough so that your development teams can start their own iterative cycles rapidly.
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Resolution: Do Less with More
That’s it. My resolution for 2009 is to do less with more. This probably sounds counter intuitive. Shouldn’t we all be looking to do more with less given the economy? Nope…
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Happy Belated Festivus: Time to Air the Grievances
You all should know by now that yesterday was Festivus. One of my favorite festivus traditions is the "airing of grievances". In that spirit I present this post. I've got a lot of problems with you people...
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Amazon has the ingredients to change mobile shopping
The iPhone app Amazon released today could be really huge. For the uninitiated they let you "remember” items while you are out shopping by taking pictures. I’ve been doing this for a while now with the Evernote application, but Amazon is taking it one step further. They are now going...
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I’m officially here to make others better again
Over the last few weeks it’s hit me. Somewhere between being 1 of 3 Telligent Product PMs in the spring and now leading a group of 7 with a growing line of products… my job officially transitioned into lead mode again. My purpose has shifted more completely to making everyone around me better...
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Don't cross the streams in online communities
There are plenty of good lessons to take away from the following deck by Randy Farmer . Context Is King: Lessons from Online Communities View SlideShare presentation or Upload your own. (tags: communities incentive ) To me, a big one was that you can't cross the streams of content in feeds to the point...
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How would you evolve Community Server?
Last week, at the In.Telligent conference I gave the keynote on our product roadmap. It’s rare that I have so many customers captive in one room so I used the opportunity to gather some feedback in real time. I distributed a list of features broken out by theme and told everyone they had $100 virtual...
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4 more tips for working remotely
I accidently published my last post too soon. This morning I published the last 4 tips. Enjoy here: http://evolvingwe.com/social/x-tips-for-working-remotely/...
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11 Tips for Working Remotely
It's been well over a year since I joined Telligent as a Remote employee. I wasn't sure I'd last six months working outside of the main office. I'm sure these aren't the only tips, but they are the ones that work for me. Maybe some of the other remote peeps at Telligent can offer their 2 cents after...
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You can’t afford to play Santa Claus with your customers
Customers are engaged throughout the lifecycle of your product. Before you ever release a product they are speculating, spreading rumors, and squeezing information from job openings or press releases.
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