Talking Bear recognizes the change of Season and so welcomes Brother Autumn-- the gentleness of the sun on his shoulders made strong and broad from the catching of trout, the earthy, musty scent of dry leaves co-mingled with a scent of wet earth which wafts up to his sensitive nose, and its coolness on his padded feet, the glorious display of colour which tone harmonizes so well with the sheen of his thickening coat. A turning inward of the Spirit-Eye with both a sadness as his Father Summer takes leave and a sense of urgency in the inner-knowing of soon-to-be quietude of Mother Winter who invites him into Rest...
I'm musing over the Native American Flute Festival that is in Oakhurst California each September. The lovely tones produced by these gentle woodwind instruments strike the primitive nature within the listener and harkens us back to our ancestral tribal beginnings which is still very present in our DNA...
In Part I of Product Manager Team Composition and Communications Survey Results, I just published the raw numbers. For this article, I have converted some of the numbers into pie charts...
Last week on Twitter, we engaged in a conversation around the number of clicks, et.al.
Afterwords, I went off to the bookstore and took up reading some more of "Whats Next?" by Max Brockman...
The Product Manager Team Composition and Communications survey was intended to discover the structure of a product manager's communications with the various teams involved in a product release.
The results of this survey pointed to the need for another survey that would capture drivers like organizational size and maturity, product lifecycle position, number of products managed, and competitive position of product in its category...
In part 1, http://www.noozit.com/article/.ee85258, of this series, I discussed the early history that led us to this cage match between the iMedia and print marcom practitioners. I'll continue with the history here...
Out on Twitter, I said that product managers need to manage with some level of economic indifference. Economic indifference has to do with the sensitivity to utils, a unitless measure of utility, in decision making...
The Productologist offers his lessons learned from #PCamp09, in his blog post What I Learned @ #PCAMP09. Various participants tweeted from the sessions they attended, so last Saturday was a busy day...
Last week as I read AgileProductDesign.com post "The new user story backlog is a map" at http://tinyurl.com/c3gk3c, the sketch and then fill in the details of this approach reminded me of Go. I know I’ve mentioned Go from time to time here...
Interactive media experts, web marketers, and web designers like to tell the world that print is dead, brochures have no ROI, and that the web content can prove it's ROI. They compete with printers...
In this article, I'll comment on Tim Roche's post "The other death spiral" on his "Musings on Software Product Mangement and Marketing" blog at http://tinyurl.com/ajlj3k.
Under Moore's technology adoption lifecycle (TALC) approach, assumptions made in any one of the serial markets would have to be reworked when you transitioned to the next market...
Today, I'm building on yesterday's post on Freemium and Multisided Markets at http://tinyurl.com/bhpy66. I used my triangle model notation yesterday...