
Developing a Product Strategy That Ignites Business Results
Who Needs A Product Strategy & Why? A product strategy is an important step in the process of developing valuable products. It helps you to
Who Needs A Product Strategy & Why? A product strategy is an important step in the process of developing valuable products. It helps you to
“How do you get engineering teams excited about your product?” I’ve found this to be an increasingly popular question posed to Product Management candidates, and
Frequent comments on how much I ask for in a contract. Basic answer: “I’m worth it.” KNOW YOUR WORTH Why am I worth it? Because
Why do we need User Stories? Studies show a higher engagement level of our brain when we hear or read a story. Simply said, stories
Well, this is a fun little tidbit that I just came across this morning. I find it very annoying when seemingly once a week, when
In the Agile battle of Scrum vs. Kanban, which one wins? Both support the overall goal of Agile, but how do you know which one
Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and to remove all doubt. — ABRAHAM LINCOLN. One of my most memorable
It is likely no surprise to anyone who has any experience in marketing that content is key. It can be incredibly challenging however, to consistently
This is going to be a very short article. As you either already know, or can tell by simply glancing at the number of previous
(Image source: http://www.tweetfbplus.com/) I started this as a response to an article I read on webpronews.com written by Chris Richardson on the “MySpacing of Facebook”.
I was asked today to do a quick write-up on DotNetNuke and it’s usefulness and limitations in comparison to other Content Managers that I’m familiar
If you’re new to Google+ (and since it’s still in Beta, who isn’t?), you may find some of the default behaviors… annoying at best. For