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Jeff says: “I have participated in several sessions and have listened to a number of ProdMgmtTalks on blog talk radio and find them of great value. I am excited to share my thoughts concerning the Marketing component with the Global Product Management Talk community. "
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According to Matt Howell, “This session will be open discussion to uncover best practices in roadmap maintenance, with the goal of surfacing new successful patterns among the variety of industries represented by #ProdMgmtTalk's community. Working with the Global Product Management Talk group has been an essential component of building my network on Twitter. The weekly sessions continue to provide immense value to both new and veteran Product Managers.”
Veronica says, “As a regular participant of the Global Product Management Talks, I am thrilled to share my knowledge and learn from my product management colleagues online as we discuss our experiences on Managing Portfolios of Products!"
Bill says, "I'm excited to participate in the Global Product Management Talk, a forum that brings together the great talents of the product management community."
“I love meeting with product people and am excited about the opportunity to discuss many of these product issues we all care about with the Global Product Management Talk community. I can't wait to provide everyone with the latest on the search for The Best Product Person of 2011 and share how you can participate,” says Jeremy Horn.
“Collaboration and intellectual exchange between product managers across industries is inspiring and accelerates productivity. I am excited to connect with the ProdMgmtTalk community and discuss innovative product development.” Jason Hardy-Smith
Dr. Briones commented, "As a frequent participant in the Global Product Management Talk, as well as other Twitter chats, such as #innochat, I look forward to the participants’ experience in applying value co-creation to the product management process."
Greg says, "This discussion assumes that the audience is familiar with business cases. It's about steering the direction of the company and business cases are one of the tools to do that. Another is a clear vision of the future in the form of a good product roadmap."
"As a recovering software product manager, I know how important requirements documents are and getting the use cases right in order to deliver a product that wins in the marketplace. I'm excited about talking about Data Privacy and how it is not only important from a regulator perspective, but also from a customer trust perspective. Without customer trust, you can not expect to win." Shaun Dakin, Fellow, Future of Privacy Forum
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Prabhakar says: "I'm very excited to participate in The Global Product Management Talk on Twitter. I'm hoping to learn and share insights from a curious group of product leaders. Speaking of experiments, this (ProdMgmtTalk) is a fantastic one!"
Elizabeth says, “I am thrilled to join the Global Product Management Community on this twitter chat! I have seen various thought leaders and active community members bounce ideas, share best practices and more importantly - grow the community around product management and product marketing.”
Alex says, "Anxiously looking forward to sharing with and learning from some of the brightest minds in the product management profession."
Brandi says, "I am thrilled to be tweeting with the Global Product Management community! Our conversation will offer insights to a community that is stepping into global management on a daily basis and needs to understand how India's business preferences are very different, impacting everything that happens during product development cycles."
"I am honored to join the Global Product Management Community on this upcoming twitter chat! This is a tremendous opportunity for thought leaders in the space to come together and really bounce ideas off of one another, gain insight, and grow their own understanding on a number of topics in product management. I am very excited and looking forward to it."
"This is my second time leading the discussion with the Global Product Management talk community," commented Saeed. “I enjoy participating in this talk regularly and view it as an educational event for product managers to share their knowledge and experience.”
"By participating in this ProdMgmtTalk, I hope to improve my understanding of and help build awareness for the opportunity to improve products by ideating them iteratively, rather than by only constructing them iteratively."
"This will be a fun experience for me. I've learned a lot from other Global Product Management Talks and expect this to be no different. And if I can help the PMM community eliminate some MABUSHI along the way, so much the better."
Mack McCoy says, “If you think you’re just selling a product, you’re wrong! Customers have moved on. They see BRANDS as services and products as a component of the relationship they have with a variety of brands at any given time. Everything is migrating into a service. Customers still buy individual products, but their experience IS your brand impression - the product is important but it’s only a part of their entire relationship.”
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