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Manager vs. ?

Lead on Purpose

Seth Godin covers this concept nicely in his book Tribes. The owner makes sure his product meets market needs. Filed under: Leadership , Product Management / Marketing Tagged: | success , titles « Book Review: The Leader Who had no Title Embrace, then apply » Like Be the first to like this post.

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Leadership and Product Management

Lead on Purpose

Product managers need to provide direction for how a product should be built, and through your understanding of the market, give them assurance they are building the right product. Marketing: When most people hear the word ‘marketing,’ the duties of PR and marcom are how they usually interpret it.

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Guest Post: Watch Out for Flying Monkeys!

Lead on Purpose

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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Top 30 Leadership Blogs 2010 | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

You’ll note when reviewing the Top Leadership Blogs list below that I did not apply a numerical hierarchy to the rankings, but rather just disclosed my data points – I decided it would be a better list if I let you draw your own conclusions and render your own opinions. Great work… [link] davidburkus Good list.

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The $300 House: A Hands-On Approach to a Wicked Problem

Harvard Business Review

From the start we asked: What are the complexities of financing these homes? Just because it is going to take longer than it should doesn't mean we should walk away," wrote Seth Godin in one of the posts. And David Smith's entry on the financial challenge shows that flexibility can be born out of financing options as well.

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Willy Wonka and the Leadership Idea Factory

Terry Starbucker

Thanks for validating my adoration of Wilder’s Willy Wonka as a metaphor for the best kind of genuine marketing. Wonka is like a slightly more-mad Seth Godin or a slightly less-mad Joker (Alan Moore’s version), trying new ideas constantly and fearlessly, celebrating the capacity to try as much as the results themselves.