Technology Alone Is Not Enough
From the title of this post, you could be forgiven for thinking that it is about Steve Jobs. It isn’t. It’s about me. I am a products guy And I have always been one. Most people know me only for the...
View ArticlePRODUCTISE.IN: The Successor to FOSS.IN…
Update: Please see this post for updated information about this event This is possibly the fastest that Team FOSS.IN has ever put together an event. As promised in my last post, here is some...
View ArticleA question of ethics
If you involve me in a process that I find out to be of questionable quality, repeatedly object, recuse myself immediately after, and ask you not to use my name to rubber stamp your questionable...
View ArticleProduct Development in India [Video]
In February 2012, I gave a talk at the Agile India 2012 conference. The topic was “Product Development in India”. I use my experiences from the the 1980s till today to give people a guided tour of what...
View ArticleMy TEDxMSRIT Talk
This is a talk with a difference My talk at TEDxMSRIT, about designing products for users. This is a fun talk, with a serious message. And the organisers made sure that they made me look like...
View ArticleAnnouncing PRODUCTISE.IN/2012
Last year, we announced a brand new event – PRODUCTISE.IN. This event was meant to take on the hard topic of product development – not the funding, not the VCs, not the exits, but the actually core of...
View ArticleTablets Are Not Mobile Devices!
The biggest buzzword in town these days is, of course, “mobile”. Everyone is talking about it, everyone wants in on the game, and of course everyone predicts that it will be the next cash cow. The...
View ArticleWhat Problem Are You Solving?
Unless you can clearly state what repetitive problem you are solving for the user, you aren't building a product - you are just massaging your programming ego.
View ArticleCompelling Reasons
People don’t buy something because we want them to, or because we make it easier/cheaper to buy it. People buy something when you answer the all-important question: “What’s in it for me?” You may have...
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