Tag: Product Management

  • Friday footnotes [1]

    Friday footnotes is a weekly list of links related to product management and design in the ‘internet of public service’ curated by @jukesie [1] Guerrilla empathy (or why we should probably stop banging on about users all the time) — great post from Leisa framing ways to build internal empathy for your users by stealth and using…

  • [What is it you actually do?] Matt Jukes

    ‘What is it you actually do?’ is a series of blogpost ‘interviews’ that ask interesting folk working on digital products in and around public service the age old question — ‘what is it you actually do?’. Shamelessly copying from Lifehacker’s ‘How I work’ series and ‘The Set Up’ blog. Who are you and what do you do…

  • Launching Product for the People

    Welcome comrades! Product for the People is my new blog that is going to broadly cover product management for the public good — so basically anything I think might be interesting to people who share my professional interests. I am going to try out a number of regularly scheduled, consistent formats amongst my usual meandering posts. To…

  • The Lean Event — Day Two

    day one The strategy myth Josh Seiden People say Lean methods are not strategic — that they allow you to test your strategic ideas, but do not allow you to set strategy. This is a misunderstanding of both strategy and of lean methods. Strategy is not, as some would hold, a detailed plan that you hand off to…

  • The Lean Event — Day One

    day two Jared M. SpoolBuilding a winning UX strategy How much should you invest to truly delight your customers? When you focus on removing frustration you end up with a product that just satisfies. Moving past that to delight means changing your whole approach. Learn how to use the Kano model to help you prune features,…