Jeremy Horn is an Executive Product Advisor, Investor, and Founder of The Product Group and The Product Way.
For more than twenty five years, he has guided CEOs, founders, and principals through critical decision points — restoring clarity when the stakes are high and the wrong move is expensive.
His work spans early stage startups, high growth companies, and global enterprises. At Cognizant he shaped strategy and product direction across the entire digital business. At Viacom he guided strategy across multiple lines of business. He also invests in companies where clarity, discipline, and long-term thinking create enduring value.
He works with venture capital firms, private equity teams, and family offices who need strategic clarity across their portfolios — from pre-investment diligence to post-acquisition alignment to ongoing oversight.
His communities reach tens of thousands of product leaders worldwide through The Product Group and The Product Way. PM Select connects product professionals with opportunities through recommendation and network leverage.
For advisory sessions: theproductguy.com
For product and AI insights: The Product Way on Patreon
Congratulations on getting started with your blog idea. Keep up the good work and I am sure you’ll have tons of followers.
Peter
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When you followed me on Twitter, because sometimes I’m a passive user, I didn’t pick up your blog for whatever reason. Now I can’t put it down. I’m really excited about your content. (Now to just make people excited about mine 😉 )
Good luck and I’ll be keeping track!
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Came here from brightwings tweet;D
Glad to know of your blog; filed in one of my public Pagecasts on Pageflakes. Your posting on Google’s new OpenSocial was excellent. I will have to read it again for more detail. Keep up the good work!
The recommendation that you made for Google is very critical in their future. Even reliable, well endowed companies can bite off more than they can chew. I would cite Yahoo as a good example.
I have become a bit disillusioned with Yahoo for bringing out products with great fanfare and not fulfilling the promised services. For instance, Yahoo teachers is still not as open as they had indicated it would become. I dedicated quite a bit of time earlier this year focusing on Yahoo 360, but many of the Yahoo apps did not work or were killed, so I have taken a hiatus from that venue.
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Congratulations on your new innovative business ideas. Sounds like a great plan well thought out in steps and then taken into action.
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yeah cmu!
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I found your site on technorati and read a few of your other posts. Keep up the good work. I just added your RSS feed to my Google News Reader. Looking forward to reading more from you down the road!
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Heya, Jeremy,
Great blog you have – wow – tons of information, and good read! Thanks for Twittering me (or was it the away around? prolly…) — glad to be part of your blogworld. On that note, you are probably BlogWorldExpo Las Vegas, right now!?
All the best, and continually good luck! Cheers, Jon
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Hey Jeremy-
Glad to see you are publishing great stuff – no surprise! Good luck with this blog
Best
Avi
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