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Solving the Distributed Team Working Challenge: A ProductCamp London Discussion

BY João Craveiro on May 7, 2019

Last month I was one of more than 200 product people who got together for this year’s ProductCamp London.  To make the most out of my first time, I proposed and ran three sessions. They all provided a safe space to share insights among peers, but I’ll focus on just one of them – a Read more »

3 Reasons why you Should go to ProductCamp

BY Janna Bastow on March 19, 2019

ProductCamp is where it all started for me, and I get a particular feeling of joy when it comes around each year. These are the things I love the most about it: The Open Agenda When I tell someone about an upcoming ProductCamp often the first question they ask is “Who’s speaking?”. Most events have a Read more »

Read our round-up from ProductCamp London 2015

BY Danielle Colyer on April 13, 2015

Last Saturday more than 200 product professionals from around the world descended on Paddington for what promised to be a day of lively discussion, networking and many coffees at ProductCamp’s sixth London “unconference”. In true unconference spirit there were no official speakers and no formal agenda – but instead a truckload of discussion ideas pitched by Read more »

ProductCamp London 2014 Recap

BY Jock Busuttil on February 25, 2014

On a bright, crisp Saturday morning in February, loads of you joined us for our best ProductCamp London yet to share, learn and network with other product people.  We were especially pleased to have product management guru and ProductCamp co-founder Rich Mironov (@RichMironov) joining us from the West Coast. What’s an “Un-conference”, Anyhoo? There were Read more »

Guest Post: Knowing You Are A Product Manager Makes All The Difference

BY EmmaHarris on August 18, 2011

Editor’s note: ‘Product Manager’ can be an ambiguous term in some companies, like ‘UX’ has been in recent times. A big part of what we’re trying to do at MindTheProduct is help companies understand the Product Manager and to identify this person formally within their teams. Almost always, at least one person is already doing Read more »

7 things I wish I knew before I became a product manager

BY Cathy Ma on March 21, 2011

About a year ago I started a soul-searching process.  I was ‘suffering’ from professional schizophrenia.  I started my career as researcher on the sociology of Wikipedia with the emphasis on community dynamics and trust, then joined Yahoo! as their community go-to person.  I contributed product ideas, helped them formed their European objectives, and did some Read more »

Humble Beginnings of ProductCamp London

BY Janna Bastow on March 14, 2011

I started ProductCamp London not because I thought I knew a lot about product management and wanted to spread the word, nor because I felt the need to kick off a large series of events. I simply just wanted to meet other product managers! If you’re like me and work in a startup, you’re likely Read more »