by prodmgmttalkJeremy Horn, The Product Guy, Discusses Products, Their Managers, And The Search For The Best Product Person Of 2011
The Best Product Person (TBPP) is the leading international award honoring excellence in Product Management. Established in 2010, the time has come to identify the recipient of the second annual TBPP award. This discussion will be a rigorous questioning of product professionals regarding their products, management and excellence. What are some traits of bad customers and what interventions can improve customer behavior? How do you prevent fixating on lesser product feature(s)? What tips and tools are effective for time management? How do you know when the time is right and what actions to take at end of product life? How to identify the Minimum Viable Product. What characteristics and requirements distinguish the Best Product Person? Might I be The Best Product Person of 2011?
Each week, The Global Product Management Talk features an expert guest speaker who asks questions of the participants on Twitter in a Socratic discussion. The speaker and co-hosts broadcast their comments over BlogTalkRadio. The transcript of Tweets and podcast are available after the live event.
Jeremy Horn, The Product Guy, will be leading the weekly Global Product Management Talk on Twitter Monday, October 31, 2011 at 4:00 PM Pacific Time, which will be Tuesday, November 1 at 10:00 AM Australian Time.
Over the last 10+ years, Jeremy Horn has held various executive and advisory roles, from founder of his own network security, intrusion detection start-up in the late 90's to leading and advising diverse start-ups (in online services, consumer products, social networking, etc.). Jeremy Horn was awarded an AlwaysOn Top 100 award for SingleFeed (a company he founded in 2006). He can currently be found at MTV Networks / Viacom pioneering the next generation of content management and sharing. Jeremy Horn is also the author of very popular The Product Guy blog (http://tpgblog.com) which provides public advice and critical assessments of and for everyone from start-ups to enterprises and their online products. He organizes the 1000+ member monthly gathering of Product People at The Product Group (http://meetup.com/theproductgroup). Jeremy graduated from Carnegie Mellon University with a B.S. in Computer Science.
“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.
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