I presented at ProductCamp Utah over the weekend. Maybe you will get some benefit out of it. If not, you should come to the next PCamp Utah where you'll get to learn from people smarter than me.
I presented at ProductCamp Utah over the weekend. Maybe you will get some benefit out of it. If not, you should come to the next PCamp Utah where you'll get to learn from people smarter than me.
Yes, the title is a little pretentious. It is meant somewhat tongue-in-cheek, as I firmly believe nobody has all the answers. That said, I sure do have some opinions.
I have spent the last 15 years heavily involved in delivering software, from games to web sites to enterprise systems. During that time, I've worked with some amazing people, seen my own share of train wrecks, and, consequently, have had the opportunity to learn a lot. This is my perspective and, I hope, my chance to learn more.
Currently, my interests revolve around how to build successful products. This starts at understanding who the customer is and ends with successful software deployments. Most people call this product management.
I am Vice President of the Utah Product Management Association (UPMA), an organization devoted to making both product management as a job function and product managers as job performers within the state of Utah (and the surrounding area) better.
My comments are my own and do not reflect any sort of official commentary of my employer. My site, my words, my opinion; their site, their words, their commentary.