e News and Resources from Pivotal Product Management                     July 2008

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Agile vs. Non-Agile Product Management - The "Rosetta Stone"


What should you do differently to become an Agile Product Manager? Not much, as it turns out - but you may do some things more frequently than you’re used to. 

Let’s take a look at how Agile development methodologies impact the five main areas of Product Management: Planning, Building, Launching, Maintaining, and Retirementhttp://media.emm.adhost.com/adhost_5377.

Events Software Product Management Intensive Sept 24-25 Learn from award-winning, practicing PMs and immediately apply the seven best practices for greater product success now.

AIPMM Certification Review and Exam: Sept 26  Become a CPM and show your leadership in your company or the marketplace.

User-Centered Product Requirements Workshop Oct. 7-8
This highly interactive course provides a step-by-step process for creating user centered Market and Product Requirements Documents (MRDS, PRDs).

ToolsThe Agile Product Managment Translator (fill out Hot Button survey for a complimentary copy)

Our webinar on Agile Product Management (scroll to Sept. 16, 2007 webinar

Book:
Agile and Iterative Development

SolutionsIQ Agile Newsletter

Agile PM blog by Luke Hohmann

Special Offer30-Second Survey: To What Extent Has Your Dev Team Gone Agile?

Take just 30 seconds to respond, and you'll receive a complimentary copy of the Agile PM Translator for your own use! We'll report the survey results in the next newsletter. 


Our June Hot Button asked about your favorite formats for documenting requirements. See the results

Contact us to suggest a future Hot Button topic!

HaikuCalling all frustrated creative writers for PM haiku therapy
Oh, the product management stories you can tell in just 17 syllables!  
Submit yours
today for a chance at fame in the next Pivot Point newsletter.

This rotten product
Poorly planned and badly built
v2 will cure all
                      - Dave Sampson

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