From Zazzing Your Product Design to Business Plan "YES!"

Every week I read thousands of blog posts. Here, for your weekend enjoyment, are some highlights from my recent reading, for you.

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On Starting Up…

http://www.bothsidesofthetable.com/2009/11/03/are-business-plans-still-necessary/
Are business plans still necessary? The Product Guy says, "YES!"

 
 

On Design & Product Experience…

http://www.myinkblog.com/2009/11/02/6-ways-to-take-your-webdesign-from-good-to-great/
Great advice on giving your product that extra bit of zazz.

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On Modular Innovation…

http://developer.yahoo.net/blog/archives/2009/11/cloud_keynote.html
Yahoo speaking on accelerating Modular Innovation in the cloud.

 

Have a great weekend!

Jeremy Horn
The Product Guy

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About Jeremy Horn

Jeremy Horn is an award-winning, product management veteran with thirteen years of experience leading and managing product teams. Jeremy has held various executive and advisory roles, from founder of several start-ups to driving diverse organizations in online services, consumer products, and social media. As founder of The Product Group, he has created the largest product management meetup in the world and hosts the annual awarding of The Best Product Person. Jeremy can currently be found pioneering the next generation of content management and sharing at Viacom, acting as creator and instructor of the 10-week product management course at General Assembly, and mentoring at Women 2.0 and Lean Startup Machine. Follow Jeremy on twitter @theproductguy or his blog at http://tpgblog.com.

2 thoughts on “From Zazzing Your Product Design to Business Plan "YES!"

    • agentenfilme, you don’t have to know exactly, but you can project. You must have some idea of what you might do in sales. Otherwise, how did you know that your business might be successful? You can research industry trends, and perhaps find competitor sales info. to use to back up your numbers.

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