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Blog/Website Relaunch: Under the Hood of craftycto.com

Crafty CTO

Yes, I needed to replatform my blog, but I also needed a web presence for my new fractional CTOing entity. The blog needed a new name, but I also working on naming the new entity, and realized it might be possible to find a name that would work well for both. New needs This time around, my requirements were a little broader.

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Paying It Forward

Mironov Consulting

I remember major tech downturns in 1985, 1992, 2001 and 2008.  Especially  Especially 2001.  I  I quit my third startup on Sept 1st, 2001, in a very hot tech moment. hence my blog, started that year.)  Lots of people paid it forward for me.  To pay it forward.*  To be a mensch.**

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When 2 Become 1: The Roles of Product Manager and Product Owner

bpma ProductHub

Since the Agile Manifesto first distinguished the roles in 2001, the same person has often been expected to serve as both PM and PO. For example, see Melissa Perri’s blog post from June of 2017 entitled “Product Manager vs. Product Owner”. Ultimately responsible for successful delivery of product that meets requirements.

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NASCAR Product Managers Try To Restart The Race

The Accidental Product Manager

In response to the crash that killed the racing legend Dale Earnhardt back in 2001, the NASCAR product managers have developed the fifth-generation “car of the future” with an eye toward safety. Click here to get automatic updates when The Accidental Product Manager Blog is updated. It’s your product – it’s your career.

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How Have Companies Thrived During The Economic Downturns?

The Product Cafe

Marty Cagan in the 2008 SVGP blog said - ‘during the major economic downturn in the late 1990s, various tech companies were impacted, some shut shop whereas some developed their product strategy to take advantage of the eventual recovery.’ .🤝 We all agree that economic downturns are never pleasing to see.

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What Can Amazon’s Product Managers Do About All Of Those Boxes?

The Accidental Product Manager

In 2001 there were 300 companies in this business. Click here to get automatic updates when The Accidental Product Manager Blog is updated. This has led to intense competition in the box manufacturing business. In the box industry, the average profit margin increased from 5% of revenue back in 2014 by 5.8% Subscribe now: Click Here!

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How To Build Your Audience Well Before Launching Your Product

Sachin Rekhi

They’ve been able to do this by investing heavily in building out a blog with independent value separate from their product yet designed to attract the target audience that their product will eventually serve. It launched its now famous Signal vs. Noise blog in 2001 to share their ideas about design, business, and the web.

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