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February 1, 2008

Product Management Productivity
Brian Lawley, President 280Group, LLC
Air Date: Friday, February 1, 2008 Time: 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM PST


  

Episode Synopsis: (SLIDES ONLY-NO AUDIO) How to get twice as much done in half the time.

As a Product Manager, you will always have far more work than you can possibly accomplish. Between thinking strategically and driving things related to your products from a high level to executing the day-to-day tactical work required for product success, you will have a full list of to-do items and plenty of requests that go unfulfilled. This webinar will show you strategies and tactics for being more productive, with the goal of increasing your output and freeing up your time for high-level tasks, while at the same time reducing your overall stress level.

Presented by Brian Lawley, President and Founder of the 280 Group. He is also President of the Silicon Valley Product Management Association



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Posted by Therese at February 1, 2008 5:19 AM

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