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- September 18, 2009 (16y ago)
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- Life's too short to work for a shitty company. (linkedin.com)
Anybody needing a hard-nosed product manager? Not a rookie. Brogrammers and crush-its need not reply. Austin - or the world.
- SaaS Growth Strategy eBook (chaotic-flow.com)
- Be a Minimally Invasive Manager - Randy Komisar (blogs.hbr.org)
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Here's the deal. I'm a senior product manager in Austin. Most of my experience is hardware (semiconductor) or related software (IP, dev tools). I spend every waking moment reading Hacker News / Platformed.info /…
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Here's the deal. I'm a senior product manager in Austin. Most of my experience is hardware (semiconductor) or related software (IP, dev tools). I spend every waking moment reading Hacker News / Platformed.info /…
- "Regarding swagger sticks: If you need one, carry one." (observatory.designobserver.com)
Old-school leadership. Much respect.
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Let's face it. JS developers have a great problem - there's more interesting frameworks being intro'd each week. Being competent on multiple frameworks is hard enough if your main job is as a developer. As a product…
- Grad student lives in a van to avoid debt (nytimes.com)
- The Incredible Two-Headed Product Manager | The Mud Dauber Chronicles (brianpiercy.com)
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I'm stuck in a company that does not know how to properly use product management. SURELY there is a firm (hopefully in Austin; if not, let's talk) that appreciates having an experienced, motivated, talented PM on board.…
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I'm a technical product manager in Austin with just enough coding chops to look good on TV. (Rails, some Python, Bootstrap for styling, R; doing the Node & Backbone tutorials now.) The code's not good enough to…
- It’s Not Pretty: Lean Startups vs. Brick and Mortar (brianpiercy.com)