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Three P's of business success

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The answer to this question varies greatly depending on experience, industry and many other factors. Achieving business success seems highly complex at face value. However, the principles that lead to success are not necessarily complex or difficult.

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Interview with the Cranky Product Manager

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The Cranky PM has a wealth of knowledge and contributes considerably to the product management industry. The stories are fun to read and something tells me most of her examples are not fictional. Today I published an interview with the Cranky PM on my podcast the Product Management Pulse.

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Guest Post: Talk is Cheap!

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Over 150 companies, including Durkee, Cremora, San Giorgio, Ronzoni, and McCormick, now use the entire line of Flapper products, and Weatherchem continues to lead the industry in offering the widest, most innovative array of closure products.

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Guest Post: Watch Out for Flying Monkeys!

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With over 20 years of technology industry experience, he has a fresh and current perspective in leading product management teams and has a gift for taking conceptual ideas and turning them into strategic reality using methods based on market sensing best practices. Jim’s passion is product management and product marketing.

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How do you reduce the customer churn rate?

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A 2010 Harvard Business School case study explored churn rate in depth and identified the clients that businesses should seek to retain. Ryan Harrison runs a small business consulting firm with his wife Tiffany, where they assist clients in a wide range of industries.

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Guest Post: Leadership Lessons from a Kindergarten Class

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As leadership, we have to create and sustain relationships with individuals, teams, executives, customers and perhaps shareholders, investors and industry analysts. Elvis Ukpaka Leadership Coach Reply Leadership and Kindergarten :: ProductMarketing.com , on November 13, 2010 at 4:07 pm said: [.]

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From idea to strategy

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In many cases, these great products have developed into product lines, companies and even industries. When you stop and think about it, the number of incredible products and services available today is truly amazing. All from one idea. Ideas need development to become strategies. The development of ideas is not an easy undertaking.

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