SiriusDecisions 2017 Summit is Next Week! Plus, 2017 Product Management Tools and Technology Study

SiriusDecisions 2017 Summit is Next Week!

I’ll be in Las Vegas next week for the SiriusDecisions 2017 Summit, which runs from May 16-19. If you’ll be there, let me know and it will be great to meet up in person. If you’re not attending — why not? It’ll be a great experience for product management leaders — in fact, it’s been named one of “7 events no product manager should miss this year” and a “product management conference not to miss.” I’ll be presenting on a few topics, including Product Strategy on a Page: Possible, and Practical and Next Generation B-to-B E-Commerce, and participating in an analyst panel on Friday morning. If you’re still not convinced, even after looking at my picks for the top sessions that product management leaders should attend, then maybe you’ll be enticed by our opening keynote speaker Jewel and our Green Tie Gala featuring Counting Crowes!

If you can’t make it for the whole 4 days, we have a special discounted 2-day (Wednesday and Thursday) pass available for product management leaders — contact the SiriusDecisions events team for more information.

Hope to see you there, and if you can’t make it, you can still follow along at home — follow me at @jefflash and follow the hashtag #sdsummit.

2017 SiriusDecisions Product Management Tools and Technology Study

I’m pleased to announce the findings from our 2017 SiriusDecisions Product Management Tools and Technology Study, which looks at what tools and technologies are being used by b-to-b product managers. While product managers traditionally have not used technology nearly as much as their counterparts in product development, marketing and sales – nor have they had as much technology available to them – the results from this study show that this is changing.

You can download a copy of the 2017 SiriusDecisions Product Management Tools and Technology Study to see the full results, which includes information on what technologies are used most often by product managers, how many product managers are using product management-specific tools, their satisfaction level with such tools, and much more!

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