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- Masterful Branding: West Baden by Marketing Technology Blog on Nov 21, 2009
My husband, the fabulous and talented creative director Steve Nealy (shameless plug), and I spent a few days this week at the historic West Baden Springs Hotel in southern Indiana. Let me say before I get into the meat of this that if you live within...
- Can You Write Website Requirements Without a Product Manager? by Tyner Blain - Software Product Success on Nov 17, 2009
A couple weeks ago, our article on writing design-free requirements triggered some great discussion around requirements and design (also known as “reqs and specs”). What happens when you’re dealing with a website? There are many...
- The Product Group, All in One & More: Thanks for Coming! by The Product Guy on Nov 11, 2009
Thank you to everyone who attended November's meeting of The Product Group (sponsored by Balsamiq Studios) where we discussed: Product Management Career (from starting out to navigating your path), Yahoo! newer online unified experience strategy, and...
- SEO Product Management by Tyner Blain - Software Product Success on Nov 10, 2009
SEO, Search Engine Optimization, is an area that every online website needs to think about. The idea is that the more traffic you can get to your website, the more products you’ll sell. Just because you can lead a horse to water doesn’...
- Design-Free Requirements by Tyner Blain - Software Product Success on Nov 3, 2009
Design-Free requirements are important for two reasons, and hard for two other reasons. Design-free requirements are hard because you “know what you want” when you should be documenting “why you want it.” Writing design-free...
- Agile Prioritization: Which Widget? by Tyner Blain - Software Product Success on Oct 20, 2009
Your company is building out a toolkit to support third-party developers. You’ll need a bunch of different types of widgets – combo-boxes, text entry fields, domain-specific controls, etc. You’ve got a long list of desired contr...
- Modeling User Competency by Tyner Blain - Software Product Success on Oct 14, 2009
Perpetually intermediate (competent) users. Users who briefly exist as novice users and never become experts. Most of your users are competent, and you should design for them. Competent users have different needs and different expectations than n...






