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Propose A Session...

 

Below is a list of the Sessions that Participants such as yourself have offered to lead. This does not necessarily mean that we'll do these at the event; instead, Proposed Sessions will be voted on by ProductCamp participants, with the most popular sessions getting on the schedule.

 

If you can't think of a session to lead, check out the section below called "Topics I would like to hear about" for ideas, or check out some of the sessions that were offered at ProductCamps in Silicon Valley and Austin.

 

TitleDescriptionPresenter/Format
Cisco I-Prize Contest: Looking for the next "Billion Dollar" IdeaChris led a diverse team consisting of a steamfitter, dentist, sales guy and network engineer to the finals of Cisco's Global Innovation contest. This session will provide you with an inside look on how this contest was used to help identify Cisco's next billion dollar product line idea.Chris Herbert (Cisco I-Prize Finalist)
Product Management in an Agile World Many development teams have converted to agile but what does agile mean to product management? Even if your team hasn't converted, how can you use these techniques to deliver better products? Steve Johnson, Pragmatic Marketing

 

Don't want to lead a session? You can still participate by going to the home page and sign up as a volunteer. The PCT Planning Team will find a way you can help!

 

...Or Suggest A Topic!

 

Below is a list of topics that you participants have expressed some interest in hearing more about. Please edit this page (use the button at the top) and add your own!

 

  1. Product Management: Is it Working in Canadian Companies?
  2. How to become a Product Manager
  3. What makes a great Product Manager
  4. Towards defining a Product Management Manifesto (or something similar)
  5. Product marketing: How do you generate an effective core message
  6. The Role of Product Marketing - where does it start, and where does end?
  7. Competitive Intelligence - how to get it, and how to use it
  8. Business Case Best Practices
  9. Pricing
  10. Roadmapping
  11. How to get in front of your customers
  12. Managing Competing Priorities
  13. Product Management in an Agile Environment
  14. Distinctive Competence - what is it and how to find it
  15. Web 2.0 technologies, how to use to market / when does it make sense to incorporate into your product
  16. Revenue forecasting
  17. Defining requirements, AKA how to determine what customers really need
  18. Where will your hit product come from? Read post
  19. An Innovation Roadmap that's Tuned In. Read post
  20. Is the 'Perfect Product' leaning towards 'Product Monopoly'?
  21. Externalities affecting the Perfect Product. Read post
  22. UX and the Product Manager - how to use and promote usability engineering in your company
  23. Product Management at a start-up
  24. The basics of IP and patents for the PM
  25. Your customers won't TELL you what they need, but they will SHOW you. Here's how to look for the right things.
  26. Implementing, sustaining and revisiting product processes
  27. Challenges in technical product management
  28. Product Management vs/and Product Development
  29. Product Management vs/and Marketing
  30. Methods of usability testing
  31. Maximize internal resources - using Sales and Support to gather customer / product information
  32. What value does community building have to product management?
  • Add a topic!