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'Tis the Season for (Product) Camping

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Are you taking advantage of the many Product Camps or “Un-Conferences” offered this year? Product camps are a great place for product management professionals and leaders to step away from the day-to-day and engage in a day of learning and networking. Mike; “What are Product Camps and why should I attend?”

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PCamp Utah and the “unconference” explained

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In the technology world, conferences have grown into huge events that attract thousands of participants and occupy massive convention centers. Hosting technology conferences has turned into an industry driven by big money and advertising. network, learn and improve their ability to create great products. Enter BarCamp.

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ProductCamp Utah

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Holding user conferences is one of the great pastimes of organizations far and wide. In the technology world, conferences have grown into huge events that attract thousands of participants and occupy massive convention centers. Hosting technology conferences has turned into an industry driven by big money and advertising.

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5 steps to remembering names (the first time)

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Whether in company meetings, at conferences or on a plane, meeting new people and new faces is part of the game. The Product Management Perspective: As a product manager you work with a lot of people. Leaders interact with scores of people every day. For some, the sheer quantity of interaction with people can seem overwhelming.

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Face time with the team

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Video conference is used everywhere now, and has definitely elevated the personal aspect of communication. The Product Management Perspective: I spent last week with my development team who I don’t get to see (in person) very often (they live/work two states away). Find the time; make the effort; you’ll be glad you did. —.

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Social media summit

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My #1 takeaway from the conference was this: the more you give to others and look out for their best interests, the more you’ll get back in return. Theme: Digg 3 Column by WP Designer.

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Guest Post: Watch Out for Flying Monkeys!

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Jim’s passion is product management and product marketing. 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.

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