10 Oct 2015 | Product-management
The title of this post is a parody on the infamous For Sale: Baby shoes, never worn.
It is an example of what is sometimes called, “Flash Fiction.” While the title of this is a parody, it has remained a work
of non-fiction in many of the organizations I’ve been in.
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14 Sep 2015 | Product-management
Sometimes, I get a lot of pressure from clients to build more and more features. There are plenty of people who speak
on the perils of, “The Feature Trap.” I wanted to try and work out my own way of explaining it, and thought I would share
where I wound up after thinking about this for a 5 hour car ride home.
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14 Aug 2015 | Product-management
I’ve been in a lot of organizations that in their adoption of Scrum, they transition project managers to becoming
product owners. This is a trend I continue to see, and I thought I’d explore some of those common trends here.
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13 Aug 2015 | Product-management
There is an endless number of questions that plague any group releasing a product, but there is one that, if ignored, will cripple any chance of success, and if answered, can yield phenomenal results.
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