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  1. The tyranny of the tactical

    http://blogs.forrester.com/product_management/2008/04/the-tyranny-of.html

    Jeff Lash muses at length about the importance of rising above tactical product management work in this excellent post. Here's a juicy quote: Think about all of the tactical activities in which you engage — documenting details, answering questions, describing functionality, responding to feedback, tracking down responses, and the like. …

    27 days ago
  2. Leadership Board for product managers

    http://blogs.forrester.com/product_management/2008/04/leadership-boar.html

    Forrester is planning on creating a Leadership Board for product managers. What does that mean? Here's an official description: The Forrester Tech Industry (TI) Leadership Boards bring senior executives together to stimulate new thinking & encourage business growth. …

    28 days ago
  3. Product manager or evil overlord?

    http://blogs.forrester.com/product_management/2008/04/product-manager.html

    I had a good chuckle at this paragraph on the SugarCRM web site: The Sugar Open Source Project and Community are at the heart of our mission. Creating an ‘architecture of participation’ where users from around the world can help to build a higher quality, more useful product is a superior form …

    28 days ago
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    Tom Grant asks "how much should a requirements tool do?"

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    Requirements, shmequirements

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    Tom Grant asks “how much should a requirements tool do?”

    http://nilsnet.com/2008/04/tom-grant-asks-how-much-should-a-...

    (Or, yet another opportunity to use the iPod as an example.) In his latest post, Requirements, shmequirements Forrester’s new Product Management Tool analyst asks “How big a collection of functionality should a requirements tool embrace?” The canonical answer, based on everything we know about successful products (including, of course, the iPod) is

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    Blur - The high speed view

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    The Forrester Blog For Information & Knowledge Management Professionals

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    Customer Experience in Japan Forrester Product Management Blog Forrester Sourcing & Vendor Management Forrester's Marketing Blog From Information To Knowledge Management George Colony's Blog: Counterintuitive Green IT Sourcing IT Infrastructure & Operations Security

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    The “That’s the way we’ve always done things” Syndrome

    http://livingthedash.wordpress.com/2008/03/17/the-thats-the-...

    People will often reject a new solution, a new method, a new idea merely because the new way would require them to let go of the old way that they have become so used to. Tom Grant at the Forrester Product Management Blog had a nice post

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    The Productologist - Exploring the Depths of Product Management

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    Product Management Surveys

    http://writethatdown.com/archives/2008/03/product-management...

    Tom Grant over at Forrester