By Michael Shrivathsan on Nov 28, 2011 in Innovation, Product Management, Product Marketing | 0 Comments
I read a nice blog post on the Harvard Business Review website by Rob Johnson who worked with Steve Jobs to create the wildly successful Apple Stores. The following quote caught my eye:
So the challenge for retailers isn’t “how do we mimic the Apple Store” or any other store that seems like a good model. […]
By Michael Shrivathsan on Mar 7, 2011 in Innovation, Product Management, Product Marketing | 3 Comments
The best companies (B2B) I’ve worked for during my career were highly innovative, and they continuously innovated. But the source of their innovation was not:
Whiz-bang Technology
Genius Personnel, or
Competitive Research
What was the source, you ask? Well, the type of innovation those companies practiced was…
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By Michael Shrivathsan on Dec 21, 2010 in Innovation, Product Management, Product Marketing | 4 Comments
When I was a kid, I used to love Aesop’s fables - short stories with a moral. I even learned some valuable lessons from them, lessons that have helped me as I’ve grown older.
For this holiday season, here’s my little parable for those of us in product management and product marketing (it’s not a fable, […]
By Michael Shrivathsan on Jul 9, 2010 in Innovation, Product Management, Product Marketing | 0 Comments
I recently read an excellent book - “Making Ideas Happen” by Scott Belsky.
The book has a lot of great ideas that are very beneficial to those of us in product management - whether you’re a VP/Director of product management, or a product manager.
The book covers the general topic of “How to make ideas happen” and […]