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To Eat or Not to Eat? The Question That Changed My Thinking

To Eat or Not to Eat? The Question That Changed My Thinking

by Bob | Feb 21, 2014 | Product Management, Thinking

I was the guest of honor. I had traveled 27 hours to reach China, spent 2 days training the local team, and I was tired!  The people from work were taking me to dinner.  We sat in a big circle with a lazy suzan in the center. I didn’t understand a word when my...
Sochi Fails: Why Product Managers Need to Travel Abroad

Sochi Fails: Why Product Managers Need to Travel Abroad

by Bob | Feb 7, 2014 | Product Management, Thinking

It’s amusing to hear all the reactions of the visitors to the Sochi Winter Olympics. All the fails, from hotel lobbies that are not complete, broken elevators, no hot water, door knobs falling off, brown tap water, unusual bathroom rules, or sidewalks that may not be...
6 Leadership Lessons From Pete Carroll

6 Leadership Lessons From Pete Carroll

by Bob | Feb 4, 2014 | Leadership, Product Management, Skills

As a long time Seattle Seahawks fan, a dream came true when they won the Super Bowl.  As a student of leadership, I took some time to reflect on the leadership of Pete Carroll. Here are 6 things I learned from Pete Carroll about leadership. 1. Age is a state of mind....

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