Entries from January 2010 ↓
January 22nd, 2010 — Product Management
Is there a date when it is not cool to do this type of post anymore? I think I am well past it. Heck I even did a top 5 post this week too. I figure I am roughly a month behind schedule anyway, so it all passes as acceptable in my books.
To provide some historical context to this post, here is a link to my 2008 predictions and my declaration that 2009 would be the year of the product manager. I have been inconsistent with my blog post titles, but the gist was about the same.
This past year was an interesting year from my perspective. Here are some thoughts on why I think it was interesting.
Agile
Everyone is still talking about Agile and no one has a clue what to do with it. Quite frankly, I am tired of talking about Agile. That being said, it is a BIG problem in the industry today. To be fair to the product management people, your R&D teams have hi-jacked it to the point where it is barely recognizable as Agile any more and you are doomed. How was that for an in-your-face comment? I suggest you become familiar with the Agile smells and suggest they start taking up regular retrospectives to improve. Agile can work and is a good thing, if done properly. Please start to suggest that the teams get help. I know people if you need people.
Product Management Community
This is one of the things I am most proud of, as a regular contributor, promoter and evangelist of all things considered product management socials. First the ProductCamps were a huge success all over the world. Austin has hosted three, Amsterdam was the first outside of North America and we have 5 already scheduled for 2010. Next, the number of product management blogs has grown again with a few mainstays that continue to produce new and relevant content and a few newbies that are challenging the others to stay current and fresh. Lastly, Twitter. You know I am a big fan and this medium has single handedly exploded the amount of collaboration between like-minded product managers. It is so easy to reach out and connect with other product managers, ask questions, and share experiences. if you are not there yet, why not?
Product Management Potpourri
Is it just me or is life as a product manager about the same as it was 4 years ago? I have met 1000s of product managers in the past four years and it seemed they are struggling with the same problems in 2009 as they were in 2006. Will it just take more time to make it better? I am sure, since you are reading this, that you are in the top 20% of product managers that are engaged and trying to make it better. I suspect the remaining 80% are still working the same processes and doing the same things they were in the past. Don’t get me wrong, I am sure that most of those 80% love their job. Imagine how great it would be if you were actually doing the things they liked about the job – talking to Customers, roadmapping and general strategy work. I guess I thought some of the financial constraints over the past year would have accelerated the adoption of product management best practices.
That is the extent of my reflections for the past year. Overall, I think it was a positive year with the Agile push being positive (despite there being lots of room for improvement) and the product management community that has grown leaps and bounds. There are lots of positive movements that any product management team can grab a hold of one and build upon it.
On a positive note, I hope you appreciate the fact that I didn’t brand this the decade of the product manager (I know i did that last year, but a whole decade?) or declare a need for product management 3.0 principles or a need for Kanban Product Management.
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January 20th, 2010 — Product Management
This is a repost of a post that I did on the Product Management View.
This post – Ann Handley: Marketing: Science or Art? – reminded me how much this phrase is starting to annoy me. My high-level thought is…. unless you have paint or crayons it is a science.
Largely, I come across this phrase when discussing the exercise to prioritize requirements, features and problems but it creeps up in other discussions as well. According to Wikipedia, science refers to any systematic methodology which attempts to collect accurate information about reality and to model this in a way which can be used to make reliable, concrete and quantitative predictions about future events and observations. Using the same source, there is no general agreed-upon definition of art, since defining the boundaries of “art” is subjective, but the impetus for art is often called human creativity. Since building and delivering software or other high-tech products is generally done with the goal of making a dollar and sustaining a business, I sure hope decisioning is not done within the realm of “human creativity” but with quantitative predictions.
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January 19th, 2010 — Product Management
January 13th, 2010 — Events, Product Management, ProductCamp
productcamp.org is your definitive source for all product camps.
There are five ProductCamps in the near future. While you are here, why not check out my events (or subscribe to the RSS feed) page for the most comprehensive list of product management events available.

In the spirit of BarCamp, ProductCamp is a collaborative, user organized unconference, focused on Product Management and Marketing. At ProductCamp there are no “attendees”, since everyone is an active participant in some way: presenting, leading a roundtable discussion, sharing their experiences, helping with logistics, securing sponsorship, setting up wifi, or volunteering. ProductCamp is a great opportunity for you to learn, share, and network with professionals involved in the Product Management, Marketing, and Development.
Having attended six (!) ProductCamps, I can attest to the content and value you will receive from attending. I also encourage you to participate and volunteer.
ProductCamp Minnesota (Minnesota, MN)
Date: Saturday, January 30th, 2010
Location: Mall of America
URL: http://www.pcampmn.org/
Twitter Hashtag: #pcampmn
ProductCamp Atlanta 2.0 (Atlanta, GA)
Date: Saturday, February 6th, 2010
Location: GTRI Conference Center
URL: http://www.barcamp.org/ProductCampAtlanta
Twitter Hashtag: #pcampatl
ProductCamp SoCal (Irvine, CA)
Date: Saturday, February 27th, 2010
Location: University of California, Irvine’s Student Center
URL: http://www.productcampsocal.org/
Twitter Hashtag: #pcsc
Silicon Valley P-Camp 2010 (Sunnyvale, CA)
Date: Saturday, March 13th, 2010
Location: Yahoo! Headquarters
URL: http://pcamp10.weebly.com/
ProductCamp Sydney 2010 (Sydney, NSW, Australia)
Date: Saturday, March 20th, 2010
Location: Atlassian
URL: http://www.brainmates.com.au/?page_id=1812
Twitter Hashtag: #pcampsyd
ProductCamp Austin Spring 2010 (Austin, TX)
Date: Saturday, March 27th, 2010
Location: AT&T Conference Center on the University of Texas campus
URL: http://www.barcamp.org/ProductCampAustinSpring2010
Twitter Hashtag: #pca10
See Spring / Summer 2010 ProductCamp Annoucements and Summer / Fall 2010 ProductCamp Annoucements for future ProductCamps.
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January 12th, 2010 — Product Management
Time to revisit a few topics from past years. First, here is a link to my product management resources post from last Summer.
So here goes, my lists for 2010.
Top 5 Product Management Blogs (in no particular order)
Honourable Mentions
- outside-in view – Jennifer has a lot of experience is not shy about sharing her wisdom.
Member of Hall of Fame
Top Product Management / Leadership Blog
- Lead on Purpose A mainstay from 2009
- Management Excellence – A new addition for 2010. Art mixes leadership and product management and provides quality content for all product management people.
Top Product Marketing Blog
Up and Coming Product Management Blogs
Agile – new category
- Leading Agile – Mike provides great Agile stories without getting lost in the specifics.
I you disagree or think your blog is worth of mention add it to the comments.