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K.I.S.S??—?my ass!

The Product Coalition

2005 almost prehistoric… So let’s talk something a bit more recent targeting a younger population?—?Fortnite. And the investment / learning process that we’ve painfully gone through is what differentiates us from those who have yet to ‘join the elite club’. But Facebook is ancient some will say. productMBA K.I.S.S??—?my

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Business Development vs. Product Management

The Product Guy

He lives in London, currently working as Product Manager at Gumtree.com, an Ebay company, previously led product at international startups and large organisations. She is a University of Melbourne Asialink Leadership Fellow and Asia Education Foundation Literacy Ambassador. James Alexander Founder and Head of Product, Vizibility.

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Product Strategies for Non-Strategists

The Product Guy

He lives in London, currently working as Product Manager at Gumtree.com, an Ebay company, previously led product at international startups and large organisations. She is a University of Melbourne Asialink Leadership Fellow and Asia Education Foundation Literacy Ambassador. James Alexander Founder and Head of Product, Vizibility.

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Rapid Prototyping for Product Managers

The Product Guy

He lives in London, currently working as Product Manager at Gumtree.com, an Ebay company, previously led product at international startups and large organisations. She is a University of Melbourne Asialink Leadership Fellow and Asia Education Foundation Literacy Ambassador. James Alexander Founder and Head of Product, Vizibility.

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Why Your ‘Brilliant’ Technology Fails To Have Impact | Tom Adeyoola, Metail | BoS Europe 2018

Business of Software Conference

It was I think the biggest startup in corporate history at the time. So as I mentioned the market was growing and a lot of that was because of expectations around the gaming act to 2005. If you look at all of the great startups over the last 10 years you know their total valuation including lots of Skype who’ve exited $140bn.

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How to Make Fewer Errors in Your Trial-And-Error Journey

The Product Coalition

Image by Andrina Smylie from Pixabay In 2005 I felt an urge to go back to school. I learned to think and speak in a new language that included things like market forces, differentiation, competitive advantage, barriers to entry, segmentation, and focus. On the other hand, there is the tech world, and lean startup, and agile.