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- Will SaaS Lead to the Death of Product Management? by Morettini on <High Tech> Management on Oct 12, 2009
There is a lot of talk in the software business these days about changing business models, particularly the trend toward SaaS (Software as a Service). Will SaaS business models dominate the software business? Many consultants, pundits and other in...
- Will SaaS Lead to the Death of Software Product Management? by Morettini on <High Tech> Management on Oct 12, 2009
There is a lot of talk in the software business these days about changing business models, particularly the trend toward SaaS (Software as a Service). Will SaaS business models dominate the software business? Many consultants, pundits and other in...
- Are you in Sales? What’s on your business card? by The LEADSExplorer blog on Jun 2, 2009
Long ago Sales was Sales and that was clearly stated on the business card: - Sales - Sales representative - Pre-sales - Sales manager - VP Sales Hiding the Sales function Then companies or was it the people themselves started to hide the real purpose...
- Market research is as accurate as a coin flip (at best!) by The LEADSExplorer blog on May 4, 2009
Market research is important in order to know what people want, desire or believe needing. Market research can be done in many ways like: questionnaires, surveys with multiple choice answers. The famous 80/20 rule fails for Market Research: - Your su...
- The Product Guy’s Weekend Reading (March 13, 2009) by The Product Guy on Mar 13, 2009
Every week I read tens of thousands of blog posts. Here, for your weekend enjoyment, are some highlights from my recent reading, for you. On Starting Up… http://www.businessinsider.com/the-new-startup-dream-jumping-the-shark-2009-3...
- High Tech Market Research for New Products by Morettini on <High Tech> Management on Mar 10, 2008
One of the biggest problems in High Tech businesses is the "technology-driven" approach that tends to predominate, especially among startups. Much of this occurs due to the fact the many founders of software and technology companies tend to come




