Description
This detailed data around enterprise product creation when lean agile mvp wont get it done.
Target Audience: PM for Entrepreneurs Category: Go-to-Market Format: Town Hall
Title: Enterprise Product Creation: When Lean/Agile/MVP Won't Get It Done
Description: The "textbook" or common approach to Lean start-ups, agile Product management and other
start-up notions that focus on an MVP (Minimum Viable Product) sometimes experience major struggles to
reach problem/solution validation and market validation for enterprise products. We'll discuss why that
occurs, the circumstances where adaptation is needed, and how to do some extra planning or market
testing reduces the chances of getting stuck.
Presenters:
Don Jarrell
After 18 years in Product Management in big telecom, Don operating Digital Thinking, a consulting practice in
Product Management and intellectual property functions, for 12 years. Since 2010 he has been founder and Product
Creator at Prista Corporation, providing the ActionCue Clinical Intelligence application, adapting PdM principles
learned earlier to this SaaS-model company in the hot, but confused, healthcare marketplace.
Target Audience: PM Essentials Category: Go-to-Market Format: Town Hall
Title: The Good, the Bad and the Viral: Why video is vital a product's launch
success
Description: Let's face it, most product launch videos in B2B marketing are as inspiring as watching lawn
grass grow... and do little to raise customer awareness or boost sales. Promoting complex products and
services to an audience of smart professionals who research what they need is indeed challenging. The
good news is that according to Forbes, 75% of senior executives watch work-related videos at least weekly,
with more than half of those watching on YouTube. Overall 65% have visited a vendor's website after they
watched a video. In this session, after a brief presentation, we will discuss: • Objectives to define
before beginning • Blueprint for a Successful Launch Video Campaign • What are my metrics to
determine success • What makes a product launch video impactful • Video examples of the Good ,
the Bad and the Viral
Presenters:
Greg Kincade
Greg Kincade is a product management and marketing professional who has held various technical and marketing
roles at start-ups as well as large corporations. His current product management role focuses on the global business
and marketing of innovations in Enterprise Storage at Dell. Greg holds an Engineering degree from Rice University
and a MBA from the McCombs School of Business.
Target Audience: PM Essentials Category: Marketing Execution Format: Presentation
Title: Data Science for Product Managers: What does it mean? What can it
do for your product?
Description: Big Data has been a hot topic for the last couple of years. In this session, we will go beyond
the hype and look at how organizations are actually using data science to find business value in Marketing,
Product Design and Development of Data Science-based products. We will discuss trends and how leading
Tech companies see the future of data science. You will leave this session with a simple framework to help
you incorporate data science into your product strategy.
Presenters:
Alberto Vargas Talavera
Alberto Vargas Talavera has 15 years of experience in data mining, statistics and data based decision science
working with startups and Fortune 500 companies. He is an independent business consultant and in his spare time
he runs startup called AgentZoom.
Target Audience: PM Essentials Category: Marketing Execution Format: Town Hall
Title: Adopt your Sales team - Sales Enablement Essentials
Description: Product Managers in high-tech are required to achieve ambitious results through their Sales
teams, yet often feel disconnected, intimidated or simply frustrated by the relationship or results achieved
with those Sales makers and leaders. This session will explore how to change this picture step-by-step by
utilizing simple Product Management tools and techniques in order to achieve the results you need, harness
the full potential and build lasting relationships with your Sales team.
Presenters:
Andre Piazza
Andre Piazza is an Emerging Marketing leader at Dell. My experience as a Product Manager made me a believer in
intelligent products and memorable customer experiences. This session is based on the lessons learned while
working with Sales makers in growing portfolios: the balance of hard and soft skills required to establish credibility,
build relationships while being an effective PM.
Target Audience: PM Essentials Category: Marketing Execution Format: Panel Discussion
Title: Search Marketing Clinic
Description: Want potential customers to find your business online but don't know where to start? This
Search Marketing Clinic will focus on reviewing attendee web sites and talking about factors that would
increase their visibility online. Panelists: Joel Casarez (The Kaanen Group), Carlos Crespo and Andrew Cao
(Motoza), Tony Tovar (InboundMastery.com).
Presenters:
Joel Casarez
Joel Casarez is the founder of The Kaanen Group an Austin based search engine marketing company focused on
helping companies grow their business online. After several years of working for start ups and as an agency SEO
Joel left to start his own agency helping companies strategically tackle their online marketing.
Tony Tovar
Tony Tovar is the Chief Inbound Marketing Strategist at Inbound Mastery and has been actively involved in social
media marketing and search engine optimization/marketing for over 6 years.
Carlos Crespo
Carlos Crespo is a managing partner at Motoza a local SEO company based out of Austin, Texas. After working for
traditional marketing agencies Carlos and his co-founder Andrew Cao started their own agency which focuses on
innovation while also contributing to the online marketing scene.
Andrew Cao
Andrew Cao is a managing partner at Motoza a local SEO company based out of Austin, Texas. After working for
large corporations such as IBM as well as for himself Andrew partnered with his co-founder Carlos Crespo to start
Motoza were he strives to help clients reach their goals.
Target Audience: PM Essentials Category: Opportunity Analysis Format: Presentation
Title: You Can't Manage Intelligence - Unless You Track It
Description: The presentation is based upon Glen's highly accredited workshops from SCIP and SLA
conferences. It will step the audience through identifying key intelligence indices for their company,
grouping them into logical components, and establishing strategic and tactical tracking mechanisms. This
presentation will allow the audience to begin defining their own Competitive Intelligence framework and put
the necessary pillars in place to ensure success. Key Take-Aways: 1. Hierarchy of all intelligence
components and strategic action items 2. Five lessons learned from Fortune 500 companies 3. Templates
will be provided on how they identify strategic actions and associated tactical plans 4. Metrics identifying
all key intelligence components
Presenters:
Glen Brynteson
In 2006 Mr. Brynteson launched Market Awareness in response to his own constant and unmet need for reliable,
data-driven insight into his clients' perspectives and perceptions. Market Awareness focuses on Voice of the
Business solutions to large and small organizations. Glen chairs the SCIP Austin Texas chapter and was recently
elected to serve on the SCIP Board of Directors.
Target Audience: PM for Entrepreneurs Category: Opportunity Analysis Format: Presentation
Title: Defining an emerging Waste Heat to Electricity (WH2E) segment
Description: Waste heat is a large untapped international resource (opportunity, "Blue Ocean"• ). The
market opportunity of transforming a portion of this waste heat into grid ready electricity is substantial. For
reference, annual US electricity consumption (2010) is valued at $370 billion. The top level market is
defined as entities that manage processes that generate heat. The fuel consumed by the underlying
processes is calculated into product end prices so the waste heat is pre-paid, effectively free. A one-
sentence sales lead might be "Allow us to convert your waste heat to electricity (and reduce your operating
costs)."• The top level Customer division is Industrial Cogeneration and Utilities (collectively, the grid)
plus non-grid (e.g. naval shipping). The Industrial Cogeneration division will be segmented and presented.
In addition, the competitive landscape and value proposition will be discussed. The goal of the presentation
is to interactively discuss market definition with a "live" example.
Presenters:
Patrick Traichal
Patrick Traichal is an entrepreneur with 30+ years of business experience. Dr. Traichal has been successful in
numerous roles including the US Army, graduate university faculty, and Global 50 leadership experience.
Experience with software start-ups during the dotcom boom has led to his current role with Seebeck Technology.http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=252422.
Target Audience: PM Essentials Category: Opportunity Analysis Format: Presentation
Title: Why research? How research fits into Product Development.
Description: We've all heard it "Apple doesn't do research", so why should I? In this session we'll talk about
how and when to talk to people outside of your company (i.e. conduct research) and how to use that
information. You will leave knowing how to avoid the "faster horse"• trap (your users cannot design your
product for you) and be able to articulate what research CAN do for your product. This will be an interactive
session, so the audience should bring their product questions so we can discuss possible research
approaches during the session.
Presenters:
Danielle Smith, Ph.D.
Danielle is an industrial/organizational and human factors psychologist specializing in end-to-end user experience
research and design and product development research.
Tanya Feinstein, Ph.D.
Tanya is a cognitive psychologist specializing in research to inform product development, user experience design,
and communications.
Target Audience: PM Essentials Category: Opportunity Analysis Format: Presentation
Title: DIY Research: How to conduct qualitative research (like focus groups)
Description: We'll go over the basics of how to design, conduct and analyze qualitative data. We'll discuss
traditional qualitative research, such as focus groups, and other options, such as online focus groups,
activity-based focus groups, depth interviews and contextual inquires. You'll leave knowing the basics and
how to avoid common mistakes.
Presenters:
Tanya Feinstein, Ph.D.
Tanya is a cognitive psychologist specializing in research to inform product development, user experience design,
and communications.
Danielle Smith, Ph.D.
Tanya is a cognitive psychologist specializing in research to inform product development, user experience design,
and communications.
Target Audience: PM Essentials Category: Opportunity Analysis Format: Town Hall
Title: Competitive Intelligence on a Shoestring Budget
Description: You are tasked with competitive intelligence for your product offering, but you can't afford a
subscription to those expensive analyst firms that cover your market? No problem! There are a wealth of
tips and tricks to find out more about your competition. This will be an interactive session so if you have
advice please attend and share with the group.
Presenters:
Doug Fierro
Doug Fierro has over 20 years of experience working in the technology industry for various sized software
companies in a variety of roles including engineering, sales, services, strategic partnerships, marketing, and most
recently product management. Doug has been the first product manager at two Austin start-up companies which
were eventually acquired.
Target Audience: PM Advanced Category: Opportunity Analysis Format: Town Hall
Title: The 5 Scariest Words a Product Manager Can Hear
Description: "We've created an innovation team."• OMG! Now I have to vet even more shiny new objects?
A discussion on how product management and innovation can unite behind a common purpose.
Presenters:
John Mansour
John Mansour is the founder and managing partner of Proficientz, a product management training firm with 20-years
in high technology product management, product marketing, marketing communications and sales in organizations
ranging from start-ups to Fortune 1000.
Target Audience: PM for Entrepreneurs Category: Opportunity Analysis Format: Roundtable Breakout
Title: Identifying Profitable Public-Spirited Business Opportunities Using
MiniTrends
Description: We find most innovators and entrepreneurs who start new companies or initiate new programs
in existing organizations are motivated not only by the desire for profit, but also by the desire to make the
world a better place. The MiniTrends Concept provides an approach that supports both goals. MiniTrends
are emerging trends that are of a scope and importance to provide attractive opportunities to those alert
enough to recognize them, perceptive enough to recognize their value, and clever enough to take advantage
of them. Typically, they are not widely recognized, but promise to become important in a reasonable period
of time. In this session, basic MiniTrend principles will be briefly discussed, and then the bulk of the
session will be devoted to participants identifying and evaluating MiniTrends that promise profitable
business opportunities in areas that can contribute to the public good, such as renewable energy, disease
prevention, and poverty reduction.
Presenters:
John H. Vanston, Ph.D.
Dr. John H. Vanston is Chairman of Technology Futures, Inc., a prestigious forecasting organization that he founded
in 1978. He is the chair of the October 2-3 MINITRENDS: Integrating Profits and Social Responsibility conference
and author, with his daughter, Carrie Vanston, of the award-winning business book, MINITRENDS: How Innovators
& Entrepreneurs Discover & Profit From Business & Technology Trends.
Target Audience: PM Advanced Category: Prod Mgmt Careers Format: Town Hall
Title: The Most Fun & Rewarding Part of Product Management: Why Isn't
Anyone Doing It?
Description: The day-to-day grind that goes with managing and marketing products is critical for success
but most product managers and marketers wouldn't confuse it with fun. There's an equally if not more
valuable aspect of the job that's more fun and more rewarding than the day-to-day care and feeding, but few
organizations are doing it. Find out what it is and how to put your team in a position to do more of the fun
stuff.
Presenters:
John Mansour
John Mansour is the founder and managing partner at Proficientz with 20-years in high technology product
management, product marketing, marketing communications and sales in organizations ranging from start-ups to
Fortune 1000. Much of John's success in those roles can be attributed to his extensive operations experience in
software companies, healthcare and retail.
Target Audience: PM for Entrepreneurs Category: Prod Mgmt Careers Format: Presentation
Title: Creating A Professional Brand That People Will Remember Using
LinkedIn
Description: You've joined LinkedIn® now what? Whether you've actively been using LinkedIn for a while or
you've simply put up a profile and have done nothing with it, chances are you can easily do more. You want
to recruiters to find you for your next gig? Do you want them to WANT to call you when then find you on
LinkedIn? Learn how to use the proper vocabulary to BRAND YOURSELF! Are you using LinkedIn to
promote your Professional Brand? What is google returning when recruiters and hiring managers search on
your name? Don't keep missing some simple strategies to help you better utilize LinkedIn to create a really
professional brand that people will remember. Marc Miller will provide you with 5 actionable tips along with
an update on the new LinkedIn profile.
Presenters:
Marc Miller
Marc Miller's career journey included 22 years at IBM, several thriving tech startups, a painful stint as a high school
math teacher, a gig raising funds for the Jewish Community Association of Austin and a near fatal bicycle accident
that changed his perspective forever. Marc is the author of Repurpose Your Career - A Practical Guide for Baby
Boomers
Target Audience: PM Essentials Category: Prod Mgmt Careers Format: Presentation
Title: Python for Product Managers
Description: This session will provide a brief introduction to the Python programming language, give
examples of why it is useful for product managers to learn some basic Python and provide a path to get
started. Real world examples of data scripting (think about dealing with 100s of thousands of records with
having to call your DBA) will be provided illustrating the simplicity of the language and the potential benefits
for product managers.
Presenters:
David Heller
David Heller has been bouncing between product management and technical roles for the last 20 years. In the last 2
years he has fallen in love with the Python language and would like to share the benefits to the product management
community.
Target Audience: PM Advanced Category: Prod Mgmt Careers Format: Roundtable Breakout
Title: Unleashing the Coach Inside of Every Product Marketing Manager
Description: To be successful, Project Marketing Managers must have more than good communication
skills. They must excel at bringing the best out of the diverse "team"• they work with on a day-to-day basis.
Simply put, they need ordinary people to achieve extraordinary results. To do this, you need to be an
excellent coach. You will learn and practice a simple coaching model that you can immediately use when
you finish the session. After a short introduction to the model, we'll break into small groups of three to
practice the coaching process. This is just the type of presentation that makes Saturday's worth getting up
for! Join us for a fun, interactive session where you get to see and practice your coaching skills with other
Project Marketing Managers!
Presenters:
Byron Van Arsdale
Byron Van Arsdale, known as "the Coaches' Coach", is a Master Certified Coach and has trained, mentored, and
coached thousands of coaches through out the world. He's been coaching clients since 1996 and spent nine years
on Coach Inc's Faculty. He is CEO of Lead Great Meetings and lives in Austin.
Kumar Anblagan
Kumar Anblagan is an experienced executive coach and management consultant with over 15 years of experience
working with senior executives and their teams in a wide range of industries including Information Technology,
Retail, Automotive, Semiconductors a
Target Audience: PM Advanced Category: Prod Mgmt Careers Format: Other
Title: Product Management and Marketing Alignment
Description: Product managers tend to spend a lot of time working with product development, but there's
another important function that often doesn't get enough of their attention: marketing. In many
organizations, product management and engineering work in isolation on building a product, only to throw
it over the wall to marketing and expect them to somehow "market it." It's not just alignment with product
marketing that's an issue most b-to-b companies are bifurcating marketing into specific roles like demand
generation, corporate marketing, content marketing, regional/field marketing, channel marketing, marketing
operations, and the list goes on. Having product management work effectively with product marketing and
other marketing functions is essential for product success. In this session you'll have an opportunity to talk
about challenges related to working with marketing and get your questions answered on how product
managers can more effectively engage with their marketing peers.
Presenters:
Jeff Lash
Jeff Lash is a Research Director with SiriusDecisions, a research and advisory service supporting 1000+ b-to-b
clients to help align their product, marketing, and sales functions. He has 10+ years experience in product
management, development, and marketing. Jeff is the author of the popular How To Be a Good Product Manager
blog (www.goodproductmanager.com) and is on Twitter as @jefflash.
Target Audience: PM Advanced Category: Prod Mgmt Careers Format: Panel Discussion
Title: All The Responsibility , But No Authority - Get Over It & Lead
Description: "All the responsibility, but no authority" has become the PM & PMM mantra. If we want
Product Management & Product Marketing to be taken seriously, we must cast aside this excuse and
establish ourselves as leaders in our organizations. In this session an executive panel of recognized
Product Management and Product Marketing Leaders will discuss how to establish yourself and the Product
Management & Product Marketing teams as leaders in the organization. This panel of PM & PMM
executives will address your nagging questions such as: tips on how to establish yourself as a leader when
you first join an organization, how do you recover from a career misstep and what can you do to change the
status of the PM or PMM team when it has been traditionally downplayed. Come prepared to ask questions
and learn from some of Austin's top Product Management & Product Marketing leaders.
Presenters:
Neville Letzerich, Executive Vice President of Product Management, Bazaarvoice
Neville Letzerich is Executive Vice President of Product Management at Bazaarvoice where he leads the Product
Management, Product Design, Product Operations and Product Marketing teams in incorporating global trends into
the development process Prior to joining Bazaarvoice, Neville was with EMC, Documentum, and was a consultant
at Accenture. Neville graduated Cum Laude from Wake Forest University's Calloway School of Business.
Denny LeCompte, SVP of Product Strategy, SolarWinds
Denny is the Senior Vice President of Product Strategy at SolarWinds, an IT management software provider
headquartered in Austin, Texas. Despite starting off as professor of psychology, Denny has spent the last 10 years
doing product management and user
David Kenyon, VP of Worldwide Business Management, AMD
David Kenyon is AMD's VP of Worldwide Business Management responsible for planning, forecasting, and funding
global revenue across the corporation, developing integrated and coordinated MNC plans, and driving consistent
channel strategy focused on revenue and share growth. David has a master's degree in business administration
from Harvard University, and bachelor's degrees in finance and economics from Loyola Marymount University.
Tom Evans - Moderator
Tom Evans is Principal at CompellingPM and is an internationally recognized authority in product management,
global marketing, business partnerships and entrepreneurship. As a trainer and consultant in Product Management
& Product Marketing, Tom is passionate about helping companies of all sizes create winning products.
Target Audience: PM Advanced Category: Prod Mgmt Careers Format: Presentation
Title: Building and Growing High Performing Product Management Teams
Description: Product Management is a critical function for product-driven organizations that want to create
new revenue streams and a sustainable competitive advantage. A recent CBS news report shows that
Product Management is recognized as the fourth most important corporate job in the U.S., with only CEOs,
Executives and General Managers higher on the list. In my experience, companies often confuse and
misuse Product Management. These companies risk building the wrong product, adopt the wrong strategy
or implement ineffective marketing approaches. A recent study of experienced product managers from
different companies and industries identified common challenges impacting their effectiveness and
productivity. This session will help you build and manage a product management team. We will also
discuss ways to empower your product management team to lead high performing products teams. This
session is for product team professionals who want to accelerate their career by managing other product
managers. For more information:http://slidesha.re/18gOTK4.
Presenters:
Hector Del Castillo
Hector Del Castillo has over 15 years of experience helping companies grow by directing the product strategy to
lead high performing product teams. He has launched several profitable technology-based products and solutions.
He provides services as a consultant, contractor, coach, or trainer to organizations that need to create value-added
products that delight customers and create demand.
Target Audience: PM for Entrepreneurs Category: Prod Mgmt Careers Format: Presentation
Title: Employee to Entrepreneur
Description: Stepping out of a corporate job into a startup is different, whether as an entrepreneur or an
early employee. In this session Kevin will describe the differences, and the methods to prepare yourself for
taking the startup plunge.
Presenters:
Kevin Koym
Founder and CEO of Tech Ranch, Kevin Koym has launched startups in 3 countries over the last 20 years. A
veteran entrepreneur who enjoys supporting entrepreneurs launch startups. Has built 6 companies to over $500k in
revenue per year (2 of these to $1 million).
Target Audience: PM Essentials Category: Prod Mgmt Careers Format: Town Hall
Title: Fundamentally Broken - Time For Transformation!
Description: In way too many companies, the practice of Product Management and Product Marketing is
fundamentally broken. Today, there are more opportunities than ever to learn best practices, but this still
has not resulted in transformation for most of us. In this town hall discussion, we'll explore the key
breakdowns in the practices of Product Management and Product Marketing and together discover actions
that we can take to break through those barriers and fundamentally transform the way we execute the roles
of Product Management & Product Marketing.
Presenters:
Tom Evans
Tom Evans is Principal at CompellingPM and is an internationally recognized authority in product management,
global marketing, business partnerships and entrepreneurship. As a trainer and consultant in Product Management
& Product Marketing, Tom is passionate about fundamentally transforming the way companies do Product
Management & Product Marketing.
Target Audience: PM Advanced Category: Product Development Format: Presentation
Title: Doing Agile vs BEING Agile - The Product Value Team
Description: Agile development has become the standard best practice for development across many
industries. But many organizations are trying to adopt Agile just as they would other processes or
methodologies, and that is typically a mistake. This session focuses on the mindset required to BE agile,
and then discusses appropriate ways for organizations to "feed" the development beast. The single
Product Owner concept is effective from a development team perspective, but practically impossible for
many organizations to provide. A team is really needed, but care must be taken to avoid falling into the
same traps that the single Product Owner was meant to solve (differing agendas, conflicting messages...) .
Product Owners as adjuncts to development teams take us in the wrong direction altogether. We'll look at
how Product Management can BE Agile help solve these riddles to create winning products.
Presenters:
Kelly Looney
Kelly Looney Multiple time presenter at prior Austin Product Camps as well as Agile 2012 and OOPSLA. Kelly is a
Learning Facilitator and Senior Consultant at Santeon Group and helps train and coach large global organizations
through Agile Adoption and Transformation. Kelly has also helped lead multiple Austin startups including Activerse,
Rocksteady Networks, ParcPlace Systems, and Pinion Software.
Target Audience: PM Essentials Category: Product Development Format: Workshop
Title: Productizing Your Services
Description: Get away from "pay for hours" by turning your services into products. You have to think a
different way and change the way your business works. The payoff is more money, more time, and more
financial consistency without you or your company having to perform the work. Work through the exercises
to see if this is a good move for your company to make.
Presenters:
Jan Triplett, Ph.D.
Jan Triplett, Ph.D., CEO of the Business Success Center, has developed systems and tools to ramp up and scale up
businesses. She's the author of A Networker's Guide to Success, Thinking Big & Staying Small, and Easy to be
Green. Triplett leads First Looks Forum mentoring and writes for ABJ and Business Bank of Texas.
Target Audience: PM Advanced Category: Product Development Format: Presentation
Title: A Solution for Maintaining Product Development Innovation in an
Agile/Lean World
Description: Congratulations--you're a Product Manager who is part of a team that finally achieved many of
the benefits promised by agile methods such as Scrum or Kanban--you have a ranking of work items on
which the team can focus, you're eliminating waste, and you're getting things done (just about) on time!
There may be an effort to put nearly everyone in your product development team (especially anyone in
development) in the system and really crank up the velocity. However, you've noticed that the flow of new
ideas coming out of development is not quite what it once was. You say to yourself, "at least it's better than
before when they made ALL the decisions. But my competitors are catching up..." Come to this session to
learn about a bold potential solution that will allow for a balance of predictable performance and the
generation of innovative ideas from your development team.
Presenters:
Matt Roberts
Matt Roberts is an agile pragmatist continuing his lifelong learning journey, serving multiple teams as Senior Director
of Software Engineering and Agile Coach at CA Technologies. His experience is wide-ranging as he has created
systems for product development teams to deliver innovative solutions in startup to publicly-traded companies. He
has served as Agile Austin President over the past three years.
Target Audience: PM for Entrepreneurs Category: Product Development Format: Presentation
Title: App Development for The Programatically-Challenged
Description: Want to build your own application but don't know how to write code? PAAS (Platform-As-A-
Service) tools, like Zoho Creator and Caspio, can be used to build proof-of-concept, beta, and even live
applications for web or mobile devices. Depending on the app, formal coding experience might not be
required. During this session, the facilitator will discuss her experience designing two beta software
products on Zoho Creator.
Presenters:
Ann Jagert
Ann is a CPA who has worked with business systems for more than 20 years - first as a user, then as an system
implementation consultant, and eventually as product manager for an ERP software vendor. A couple years ago,
she had an idea for a product but couldn't find a tech co-founder. The rest is in Zoho!
Target Audience: PM Essentials Category: Product Development Format: Workshop
Title: How to Keep Your Product Development Teams Going Fast
Description: Features often get delivered quickly on new software projects, but the pace gets exponentially
slower over time. Why does this happen and what can you do about it? In this session, we'll introduce the
hidden drag of technical debt and explain how it works. Through a combination of presentation, discussion
and exercises Product Managers will learn how to recognize the symptoms and work with your team to
eliminate it, so you can keep going fast.
Presenters:
Eric Stewart
Eric is passionate about software delivery and craftsmanship. He is the CTO of Austin-based Agile Velocity and has
been delivering software products for nearly two decades.
Target Audience: PM Advanced Category: Product Development Format: Roundtable Breakout
Title: Delivering Product in an Agile World
Description: Still working through the challenges of delivering product with agile teams? In this session
participants can share and discuss their agile experiences. We will explore what is working, what is not
working and what is still puzzling/ challenging us in our agile endeavors. A set of experienced agilists will
be available to answer your questions and help you become more successful delivering innovative products
with agile teams.
Presenters:
David Hawks
David Hawks is a Certified Scrum Coach and Agile Trainer at Agile Velocity, an Austin based company. With a focus
on maximizing outcomes with the least amount of output, Agile Velocity guides teams in maximizing the value
delivered on their technology investment. If available, we will also be joined by Scott Sehlhorst, Jeff Brantley and
Mark Spitzer.
Target Audience: PM Essentials Category: Product Lifecycle Mgmt Format: Presentation
Title: "Your Baby is Ugly! (but I think we can fix it)" - Strategies for the
inherited Product
Description: "I didn't build this dud product! I didn't tick off these customers! But now it's my job to fix it,
HELP!"• Building from a blank white board is "easy"• and fun, but most Product Management jobs involve
taking over someone else's product. Often this means "step-child"• products, old code bases, antiquated
UI's, long defect lists, and unrealistic customer commitments that you didn't make. This session discusses
strategies for taking ownership, building stakeholder consensus, and driving the right turnaround plan for
your product. This session has a presentation framework, but included examples and session participant
experiences will drive active group discussion.
Presenters:
Mike Ditson
Mike Ditson's gray hair, in part comes from not being able to remember how many products he has had PM
responsibility for. Mike has served as VP of Product for Kinnser Software and Peoplefluent. He is currently a
Principal at Voice of the Customer Consulting.
Target Audience: PM Essentials Category: Product Strategy Format: Presentation
Title: Let's Get Nekkid: Applying Lean Startup Methods
Description: You've heard about lean startup, and you may have even gone through the exercise of
composing a business model canvas. Let's move beyond the theory and hype and examine the practical
tips, tools, and guidelines you can use to apply lean startup methods to your company's product
management and marketing efforts. We'll briefly cover business model canvases, but we'll also look at the
real-world application of customer development interviews, minimum viable product (MVP), funnel metrics,
experiments to test and revise assumptions, instrumenting products to gain insight into what users are
actually doing, and the pitfalls of applying lean startup methods.
Presenters:
Roger L. Cauvin
Roger is product strategist who helps companies make informed product decisions by applying customer
development and lean startup methods and timeless marketing principles . He also founded and operates the
Dadnab transit information service.
Target Audience: PM Advanced Category: Product Strategy Format: Town Hall
Title: Can Visioning Be Taught?
Description: As a product manager do you have what it takes to create product vision? When it comes to
creating a vision some people seem to come by it naturally, while others struggle. Can Visioning be
Taught? And if so, what does product management need to excel. Join this town hall session as we discuss
(debate) whether product management can be taught visioning, what elements can be infused or taught and
where it's inherent, DNA or shear luck.
Presenters:
Jim Holland
Jim Holland is currently Director of Product Management at PROS, a Houston based big data software company
focused on helping companies outperform in their markets by using big data. With over 20 years of product
management leadership, Jim has been a frequent speaker at Product Camps in multiple locations. You can follow
him on Twitter at @jim_holland.
Wes Gillette
Wes Gillette is currently Senior Product Manager at PROS, a Houston based big data software company helping
companies outperform in their markets by using big data more effectively. He has over 13 years of experience in
product management and consulting f
Target Audience: PM Advanced Category: Product Strategy Format: Town Hall
Title: Effectively Communicating Product Roadmaps
Description: You've figured out the future roadmap for your product, so the hard work is done, right? Not by
a long shot. Even the "best"• roadmap will fail if it's not documented, presented, and communicated
appropriately. Do customers misinterpret your roadmap? Do salespeople misuse it? Do executives question
it? Do developers laugh at it? There are common mistakes that most product managers make when
communicating their roadmaps, and certain tips and tricks that can be employed to avoid common pitfalls.
This session will present challenges, examples, and some recommendations, and then open the discussion
for participants to share their experiences on what's worked and what hasn't.
Presenters:
Jeff Lash
Jeff Lash is a Research Director with SiriusDecisions, where he conducts best practices research and helps advise
b-to-b organizations on how to improve product management effectiveness. He has 10+ years experience in product
management and product development. Jeff is the author of the popular How To Be a Good Product Manager blog
(www.goodproductmanager.com) and is on Twitter as @jefflash.
Target Audience: PM Essentials Category: Product Strategy Format: Presentation
Title: The Big Deal with Big Data
Description: Are you sick and tired of hearing about Big Data but secretly worried that you don't get it? Or
how it impacts your business ? your profession? Your life? Fret not! Come to this session to not only
understand what The Big deal about Big Data is but also understand makes it so different than "small" data.
Big Data has already impacted how markets work and this session will discuss how Product Marketing,
Strategy and Management will need to change as we adopt the changes that the Big Data has wrought. This
interactive, case-driven discussion will focus more on how innovative companies are using Big Data to
drive their businesses, revenues & margins and refrain from technical discussions on Hadoop and
MapReduce. Additionally, we will explore some of the opportunities available to Small and Medium
businesses to leverage "Big Data"• and derive the same benefits as large corporations.
Presenters:
C K Kumar
C. K. Kumar is a consummate Marketing and Strategy professional who has spent the past 16 years in several
technology and marketing roles in start-ups and large corporations. His diverse work experience includes
engineering roles in semiconductor and marketing / strategy roles in technology. He is currently helping a couple of
local startups on their marketing and business strategies.
Target Audience: PM Advanced Category: Product Strategy Format: Presentation
Title: Increase Your Market Share: Move Beyond MVP and Build the Whole
Offer
Description: Whether you're barely at MVP or managing a fully launched product, understanding the end-to-
end customer problem will ensure superior customer experience and market success. Early Adopters and
Innovators are happy to focus on Core products because their focus is on technology and performance.
Once you've captured that market, what's next? Sell the product off and focus on the next product? Or do
you build your current product out with a strong Whole Offer to not only capture the Late Majority who seek
solutions and convenience but bring that innovation back to your Early Adopters? To understand a Whole
Offer think iPhone...where would iPhone be without iTunes, iOS developers, Genius Bar, or basic
accessories? In this session, we will review the basics of a Whole Offer and discuss the transition from
MVP to Whole. This will be an interactive session with active audience participation. Come prepared with
questions and examples.
Presenters:
Becky Trevino
Becky Trevino is currently leading an amazing team transforming Rackspace's SMB CORE Cloud Segment. Prior to
Rackspace, Becky worked as a Product Marketing Manager for Dell's E-commerce Flat Panel Business and led the
GTM of Dell's Credant Software Encryption Solution. Becky holds an MBA from Northwestern's Kellogg School of
Management and an MS Engineering from The University of Michigan.
Target Audience: PM Essentials Category: Product Strategy Format: Workshop
Title: Leadership in the New Economy : Creating an Engaged Workforce
Description: Fortune 500 companies are failing faster than ever, executive turnover is at an all time high,
and employee engagement has never been lower. 20th century leadership techniques are no longer
effective. Learn why these techniques are no longer effective and experience what true engagement feels
like. Walk away with the understanding you need to create a connected and engaged organization that can
respond to today's fast paced business environment in this fun interactive workshop.
Presenters:
Mark Spitzer
Mark Spitzer is an Agile Coach with Agile Velocity based in Austin, TX. He is an experienced organizational leader
who promotes connection, engagement and improvement. Agile Velocity enables companies to achieve greater
value in their technology investments through training and coaching and building innovative products for our clients.
Target Audience: PM Advanced Category: Product Strategy Format: Presentation
Title: Improve Your Product Portfolio Through Analytics
Description: When delivering business intelligence solutions, getting meaningful data into the hands of the
right people in ways they'll understand and use is extremely important. By bringing together this
information you'll empower your customers to more accurately analyze business failures and successes,
and your product team can make better decisions about how to improve your product. Managing data is a
big challenge, especially for companies looking to improve their customer experience. Often data gathering
is chaotic because it doesn't just come from one source and each source is not always managed by the
same team, or even by the people who need to guide critical decisions based on facts. This will share
insights and case studies on ways to bring together different data sources, and connect the dots between
your customers' data and the actions your team takes to minimize risk and improve customer satisfaction.
Find more information here:http://slidesha.re/1akN783.
Presenters:
Hector Del Castillo
Hector Del Castillo has over 15 years of experience helping companies grow by directing the product strategy to
lead high performing product teams. He has launched several profitable technology-based products and solutions.
He provides services as a consultant, contractor, coach, or trainer to organizations that need to create value-added
products that delight customers and create demand.
Target Audience: PM Advanced Category: Product Strategy Format: Presentation
Title: How Gamification Can Help You Generate Ideas, Improve Product
Design and Increase Sales
Description: Many people hear about gamification and think that it is not applicable to their work since they
do not work in the gaming industry. However, companies like Dropbox and others have proven that
gamification is applicable to any industry, product or service. This session will discuss how to use
gamification in your company to generate ideas, improve product design and increase Sales. This subject is
applicable to both entrepreneurs launching a company and products managers working in a corporate
environment. Recent examples of successful gamification concepts will be shown.
Presenters:
Jose Briones
Dr. Jose A. Briones has 20 years of commercial and technical experience in the manufacturing and technology
industries, holding positions in the areas of marketing, innovation, sales, engineering and R&D. He has led the
commercialization of over 40 new products in the fields of chemicals, materials, smartphone apps and cloud
software and is an inventor of 7 patents
Target Audience: PM Essentials Category: Requirements Definitions Format: Presentation
Title: Your Product Failed Because You Ignored Your Users
Description: Imagine it is the future, and you just launched your product. It failed miserably. You do a root
cause analysis to figure out why - because you didn't build something your users needed. Hindsight is
20/20, but it also comes too late. Imagine how much better your product would be if you could learn from
your mistakes before you make them?
Presenters:
Scott Sehlhorst
Scott is a product management and strategy consultant. He started Tyner Blain in 2005 to focus on helping
customers build the right products. Scott's been in Austin (and software) since 97, was a mechanical engineer
before that. Scott writes the Tyner Blain blog, you can follow him on Twitter (@sehlhorst ) and there's more info
about Scott @http://go.tynerblain.com/sehlhorst
Target Audience: PM Essentials Category: Requirements Definitions Format: Workshop
Title: Story Mapping - Transform your Requirements process from Delivery
to Discovery
Description: In this hands-on workshop you will learn a new tool, Story Mapping, focusing on a user
experience viewpoint to help you gain insights and provide you with a multi-dimensional view of your
product development needs. A user story map arranges user stories into a useful model to help understand
the functionality of the system, identify holes and omissions in your backlog, and effectively plan holistic
releases that delivery value to users and business with each release.
Presenters:
David Hawks
David Hawks is a Certified Scrum Coach and Agile Trainer at Agile Velocity, an Austin based company. With a focus
on maximizing outcomes with the least amount of output, Agile Velocity guides teams in maximizing the value
delivered on their technology investment.
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Target Audience: PM for Entrepreneurs Category: Go-to-Market Format: Town Hall
Title: Enterprise Product Creation: When Lean/Agile/MVP Won't Get It Done
Description: The "textbook" or common approach to Lean start-ups, agile Product management and other
start-up notions that focus on an MVP (Minimum Viable Product) sometimes experience major struggles to
reach problem/solution validation and market validation for enterprise products. We'll discuss why that
occurs, the circumstances where adaptation is needed, and how to do some extra planning or market
testing reduces the chances of getting stuck.
Presenters:
Don Jarrell
After 18 years in Product Management in big telecom, Don operating Digital Thinking, a consulting practice in
Product Management and intellectual property functions, for 12 years. Since 2010 he has been founder and Product
Creator at Prista Corporation, providing the ActionCue Clinical Intelligence application, adapting PdM principles
learned earlier to this SaaS-model company in the hot, but confused, healthcare marketplace.
Target Audience: PM Essentials Category: Go-to-Market Format: Town Hall
Title: The Good, the Bad and the Viral: Why video is vital a product's launch
success
Description: Let's face it, most product launch videos in B2B marketing are as inspiring as watching lawn
grass grow... and do little to raise customer awareness or boost sales. Promoting complex products and
services to an audience of smart professionals who research what they need is indeed challenging. The
good news is that according to Forbes, 75% of senior executives watch work-related videos at least weekly,
with more than half of those watching on YouTube. Overall 65% have visited a vendor's website after they
watched a video. In this session, after a brief presentation, we will discuss: • Objectives to define
before beginning • Blueprint for a Successful Launch Video Campaign • What are my metrics to
determine success • What makes a product launch video impactful • Video examples of the Good ,
the Bad and the Viral
Presenters:
Greg Kincade
Greg Kincade is a product management and marketing professional who has held various technical and marketing
roles at start-ups as well as large corporations. His current product management role focuses on the global business
and marketing of innovations in Enterprise Storage at Dell. Greg holds an Engineering degree from Rice University
and a MBA from the McCombs School of Business.
Target Audience: PM Essentials Category: Marketing Execution Format: Presentation
Title: Data Science for Product Managers: What does it mean? What can it
do for your product?
Description: Big Data has been a hot topic for the last couple of years. In this session, we will go beyond
the hype and look at how organizations are actually using data science to find business value in Marketing,
Product Design and Development of Data Science-based products. We will discuss trends and how leading
Tech companies see the future of data science. You will leave this session with a simple framework to help
you incorporate data science into your product strategy.
Presenters:
Alberto Vargas Talavera
Alberto Vargas Talavera has 15 years of experience in data mining, statistics and data based decision science
working with startups and Fortune 500 companies. He is an independent business consultant and in his spare time
he runs startup called AgentZoom.
Target Audience: PM Essentials Category: Marketing Execution Format: Town Hall
Title: Adopt your Sales team - Sales Enablement Essentials
Description: Product Managers in high-tech are required to achieve ambitious results through their Sales
teams, yet often feel disconnected, intimidated or simply frustrated by the relationship or results achieved
with those Sales makers and leaders. This session will explore how to change this picture step-by-step by
utilizing simple Product Management tools and techniques in order to achieve the results you need, harness
the full potential and build lasting relationships with your Sales team.
Presenters:
Andre Piazza
Andre Piazza is an Emerging Marketing leader at Dell. My experience as a Product Manager made me a believer in
intelligent products and memorable customer experiences. This session is based on the lessons learned while
working with Sales makers in growing portfolios: the balance of hard and soft skills required to establish credibility,
build relationships while being an effective PM.
Target Audience: PM Essentials Category: Marketing Execution Format: Panel Discussion
Title: Search Marketing Clinic
Description: Want potential customers to find your business online but don't know where to start? This
Search Marketing Clinic will focus on reviewing attendee web sites and talking about factors that would
increase their visibility online. Panelists: Joel Casarez (The Kaanen Group), Carlos Crespo and Andrew Cao
(Motoza), Tony Tovar (InboundMastery.com).
Presenters:
Joel Casarez
Joel Casarez is the founder of The Kaanen Group an Austin based search engine marketing company focused on
helping companies grow their business online. After several years of working for start ups and as an agency SEO
Joel left to start his own agency helping companies strategically tackle their online marketing.
Tony Tovar
Tony Tovar is the Chief Inbound Marketing Strategist at Inbound Mastery and has been actively involved in social
media marketing and search engine optimization/marketing for over 6 years.
Carlos Crespo
Carlos Crespo is a managing partner at Motoza a local SEO company based out of Austin, Texas. After working for
traditional marketing agencies Carlos and his co-founder Andrew Cao started their own agency which focuses on
innovation while also contributing to the online marketing scene.
Andrew Cao
Andrew Cao is a managing partner at Motoza a local SEO company based out of Austin, Texas. After working for
large corporations such as IBM as well as for himself Andrew partnered with his co-founder Carlos Crespo to start
Motoza were he strives to help clients reach their goals.
Target Audience: PM Essentials Category: Opportunity Analysis Format: Presentation
Title: You Can't Manage Intelligence - Unless You Track It
Description: The presentation is based upon Glen's highly accredited workshops from SCIP and SLA
conferences. It will step the audience through identifying key intelligence indices for their company,
grouping them into logical components, and establishing strategic and tactical tracking mechanisms. This
presentation will allow the audience to begin defining their own Competitive Intelligence framework and put
the necessary pillars in place to ensure success. Key Take-Aways: 1. Hierarchy of all intelligence
components and strategic action items 2. Five lessons learned from Fortune 500 companies 3. Templates
will be provided on how they identify strategic actions and associated tactical plans 4. Metrics identifying
all key intelligence components
Presenters:
Glen Brynteson
In 2006 Mr. Brynteson launched Market Awareness in response to his own constant and unmet need for reliable,
data-driven insight into his clients' perspectives and perceptions. Market Awareness focuses on Voice of the
Business solutions to large and small organizations. Glen chairs the SCIP Austin Texas chapter and was recently
elected to serve on the SCIP Board of Directors.
Target Audience: PM for Entrepreneurs Category: Opportunity Analysis Format: Presentation
Title: Defining an emerging Waste Heat to Electricity (WH2E) segment
Description: Waste heat is a large untapped international resource (opportunity, "Blue Ocean"• ). The
market opportunity of transforming a portion of this waste heat into grid ready electricity is substantial. For
reference, annual US electricity consumption (2010) is valued at $370 billion. The top level market is
defined as entities that manage processes that generate heat. The fuel consumed by the underlying
processes is calculated into product end prices so the waste heat is pre-paid, effectively free. A one-
sentence sales lead might be "Allow us to convert your waste heat to electricity (and reduce your operating
costs)."• The top level Customer division is Industrial Cogeneration and Utilities (collectively, the grid)
plus non-grid (e.g. naval shipping). The Industrial Cogeneration division will be segmented and presented.
In addition, the competitive landscape and value proposition will be discussed. The goal of the presentation
is to interactively discuss market definition with a "live" example.
Presenters:
Patrick Traichal
Patrick Traichal is an entrepreneur with 30+ years of business experience. Dr. Traichal has been successful in
numerous roles including the US Army, graduate university faculty, and Global 50 leadership experience.
Experience with software start-ups during the dotcom boom has led to his current role with Seebeck Technology.http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=252422.
Target Audience: PM Essentials Category: Opportunity Analysis Format: Presentation
Title: Why research? How research fits into Product Development.
Description: We've all heard it "Apple doesn't do research", so why should I? In this session we'll talk about
how and when to talk to people outside of your company (i.e. conduct research) and how to use that
information. You will leave knowing how to avoid the "faster horse"• trap (your users cannot design your
product for you) and be able to articulate what research CAN do for your product. This will be an interactive
session, so the audience should bring their product questions so we can discuss possible research
approaches during the session.
Presenters:
Danielle Smith, Ph.D.
Danielle is an industrial/organizational and human factors psychologist specializing in end-to-end user experience
research and design and product development research.
Tanya Feinstein, Ph.D.
Tanya is a cognitive psychologist specializing in research to inform product development, user experience design,
and communications.
Target Audience: PM Essentials Category: Opportunity Analysis Format: Presentation
Title: DIY Research: How to conduct qualitative research (like focus groups)
Description: We'll go over the basics of how to design, conduct and analyze qualitative data. We'll discuss
traditional qualitative research, such as focus groups, and other options, such as online focus groups,
activity-based focus groups, depth interviews and contextual inquires. You'll leave knowing the basics and
how to avoid common mistakes.
Presenters:
Tanya Feinstein, Ph.D.
Tanya is a cognitive psychologist specializing in research to inform product development, user experience design,
and communications.
Danielle Smith, Ph.D.
Tanya is a cognitive psychologist specializing in research to inform product development, user experience design,
and communications.
Target Audience: PM Essentials Category: Opportunity Analysis Format: Town Hall
Title: Competitive Intelligence on a Shoestring Budget
Description: You are tasked with competitive intelligence for your product offering, but you can't afford a
subscription to those expensive analyst firms that cover your market? No problem! There are a wealth of
tips and tricks to find out more about your competition. This will be an interactive session so if you have
advice please attend and share with the group.
Presenters:
Doug Fierro
Doug Fierro has over 20 years of experience working in the technology industry for various sized software
companies in a variety of roles including engineering, sales, services, strategic partnerships, marketing, and most
recently product management. Doug has been the first product manager at two Austin start-up companies which
were eventually acquired.
Target Audience: PM Advanced Category: Opportunity Analysis Format: Town Hall
Title: The 5 Scariest Words a Product Manager Can Hear
Description: "We've created an innovation team."• OMG! Now I have to vet even more shiny new objects?
A discussion on how product management and innovation can unite behind a common purpose.
Presenters:
John Mansour
John Mansour is the founder and managing partner of Proficientz, a product management training firm with 20-years
in high technology product management, product marketing, marketing communications and sales in organizations
ranging from start-ups to Fortune 1000.
Target Audience: PM for Entrepreneurs Category: Opportunity Analysis Format: Roundtable Breakout
Title: Identifying Profitable Public-Spirited Business Opportunities Using
MiniTrends
Description: We find most innovators and entrepreneurs who start new companies or initiate new programs
in existing organizations are motivated not only by the desire for profit, but also by the desire to make the
world a better place. The MiniTrends Concept provides an approach that supports both goals. MiniTrends
are emerging trends that are of a scope and importance to provide attractive opportunities to those alert
enough to recognize them, perceptive enough to recognize their value, and clever enough to take advantage
of them. Typically, they are not widely recognized, but promise to become important in a reasonable period
of time. In this session, basic MiniTrend principles will be briefly discussed, and then the bulk of the
session will be devoted to participants identifying and evaluating MiniTrends that promise profitable
business opportunities in areas that can contribute to the public good, such as renewable energy, disease
prevention, and poverty reduction.
Presenters:
John H. Vanston, Ph.D.
Dr. John H. Vanston is Chairman of Technology Futures, Inc., a prestigious forecasting organization that he founded
in 1978. He is the chair of the October 2-3 MINITRENDS: Integrating Profits and Social Responsibility conference
and author, with his daughter, Carrie Vanston, of the award-winning business book, MINITRENDS: How Innovators
& Entrepreneurs Discover & Profit From Business & Technology Trends.
Target Audience: PM Advanced Category: Prod Mgmt Careers Format: Town Hall
Title: The Most Fun & Rewarding Part of Product Management: Why Isn't
Anyone Doing It?
Description: The day-to-day grind that goes with managing and marketing products is critical for success
but most product managers and marketers wouldn't confuse it with fun. There's an equally if not more
valuable aspect of the job that's more fun and more rewarding than the day-to-day care and feeding, but few
organizations are doing it. Find out what it is and how to put your team in a position to do more of the fun
stuff.
Presenters:
John Mansour
John Mansour is the founder and managing partner at Proficientz with 20-years in high technology product
management, product marketing, marketing communications and sales in organizations ranging from start-ups to
Fortune 1000. Much of John's success in those roles can be attributed to his extensive operations experience in
software companies, healthcare and retail.
Target Audience: PM for Entrepreneurs Category: Prod Mgmt Careers Format: Presentation
Title: Creating A Professional Brand That People Will Remember Using
Description: You've joined LinkedIn® now what? Whether you've actively been using LinkedIn for a while or
you've simply put up a profile and have done nothing with it, chances are you can easily do more. You want
to recruiters to find you for your next gig? Do you want them to WANT to call you when then find you on
LinkedIn? Learn how to use the proper vocabulary to BRAND YOURSELF! Are you using LinkedIn to
promote your Professional Brand? What is google returning when recruiters and hiring managers search on
your name? Don't keep missing some simple strategies to help you better utilize LinkedIn to create a really
professional brand that people will remember. Marc Miller will provide you with 5 actionable tips along with
an update on the new LinkedIn profile.
Presenters:
Marc Miller
Marc Miller's career journey included 22 years at IBM, several thriving tech startups, a painful stint as a high school
math teacher, a gig raising funds for the Jewish Community Association of Austin and a near fatal bicycle accident
that changed his perspective forever. Marc is the author of Repurpose Your Career - A Practical Guide for Baby
Boomers
Target Audience: PM Essentials Category: Prod Mgmt Careers Format: Presentation
Title: Python for Product Managers
Description: This session will provide a brief introduction to the Python programming language, give
examples of why it is useful for product managers to learn some basic Python and provide a path to get
started. Real world examples of data scripting (think about dealing with 100s of thousands of records with
having to call your DBA) will be provided illustrating the simplicity of the language and the potential benefits
for product managers.
Presenters:
David Heller
David Heller has been bouncing between product management and technical roles for the last 20 years. In the last 2
years he has fallen in love with the Python language and would like to share the benefits to the product management
community.
Target Audience: PM Advanced Category: Prod Mgmt Careers Format: Roundtable Breakout
Title: Unleashing the Coach Inside of Every Product Marketing Manager
Description: To be successful, Project Marketing Managers must have more than good communication
skills. They must excel at bringing the best out of the diverse "team"• they work with on a day-to-day basis.
Simply put, they need ordinary people to achieve extraordinary results. To do this, you need to be an
excellent coach. You will learn and practice a simple coaching model that you can immediately use when
you finish the session. After a short introduction to the model, we'll break into small groups of three to
practice the coaching process. This is just the type of presentation that makes Saturday's worth getting up
for! Join us for a fun, interactive session where you get to see and practice your coaching skills with other
Project Marketing Managers!
Presenters:
Byron Van Arsdale
Byron Van Arsdale, known as "the Coaches' Coach", is a Master Certified Coach and has trained, mentored, and
coached thousands of coaches through out the world. He's been coaching clients since 1996 and spent nine years
on Coach Inc's Faculty. He is CEO of Lead Great Meetings and lives in Austin.
Kumar Anblagan
Kumar Anblagan is an experienced executive coach and management consultant with over 15 years of experience
working with senior executives and their teams in a wide range of industries including Information Technology,
Retail, Automotive, Semiconductors a
Target Audience: PM Advanced Category: Prod Mgmt Careers Format: Other
Title: Product Management and Marketing Alignment
Description: Product managers tend to spend a lot of time working with product development, but there's
another important function that often doesn't get enough of their attention: marketing. In many
organizations, product management and engineering work in isolation on building a product, only to throw
it over the wall to marketing and expect them to somehow "market it." It's not just alignment with product
marketing that's an issue most b-to-b companies are bifurcating marketing into specific roles like demand
generation, corporate marketing, content marketing, regional/field marketing, channel marketing, marketing
operations, and the list goes on. Having product management work effectively with product marketing and
other marketing functions is essential for product success. In this session you'll have an opportunity to talk
about challenges related to working with marketing and get your questions answered on how product
managers can more effectively engage with their marketing peers.
Presenters:
Jeff Lash
Jeff Lash is a Research Director with SiriusDecisions, a research and advisory service supporting 1000+ b-to-b
clients to help align their product, marketing, and sales functions. He has 10+ years experience in product
management, development, and marketing. Jeff is the author of the popular How To Be a Good Product Manager
blog (www.goodproductmanager.com) and is on Twitter as @jefflash.
Target Audience: PM Advanced Category: Prod Mgmt Careers Format: Panel Discussion
Title: All The Responsibility , But No Authority - Get Over It & Lead
Description: "All the responsibility, but no authority" has become the PM & PMM mantra. If we want
Product Management & Product Marketing to be taken seriously, we must cast aside this excuse and
establish ourselves as leaders in our organizations. In this session an executive panel of recognized
Product Management and Product Marketing Leaders will discuss how to establish yourself and the Product
Management & Product Marketing teams as leaders in the organization. This panel of PM & PMM
executives will address your nagging questions such as: tips on how to establish yourself as a leader when
you first join an organization, how do you recover from a career misstep and what can you do to change the
status of the PM or PMM team when it has been traditionally downplayed. Come prepared to ask questions
and learn from some of Austin's top Product Management & Product Marketing leaders.
Presenters:
Neville Letzerich, Executive Vice President of Product Management, Bazaarvoice
Neville Letzerich is Executive Vice President of Product Management at Bazaarvoice where he leads the Product
Management, Product Design, Product Operations and Product Marketing teams in incorporating global trends into
the development process Prior to joining Bazaarvoice, Neville was with EMC, Documentum, and was a consultant
at Accenture. Neville graduated Cum Laude from Wake Forest University's Calloway School of Business.
Denny LeCompte, SVP of Product Strategy, SolarWinds
Denny is the Senior Vice President of Product Strategy at SolarWinds, an IT management software provider
headquartered in Austin, Texas. Despite starting off as professor of psychology, Denny has spent the last 10 years
doing product management and user
David Kenyon, VP of Worldwide Business Management, AMD
David Kenyon is AMD's VP of Worldwide Business Management responsible for planning, forecasting, and funding
global revenue across the corporation, developing integrated and coordinated MNC plans, and driving consistent
channel strategy focused on revenue and share growth. David has a master's degree in business administration
from Harvard University, and bachelor's degrees in finance and economics from Loyola Marymount University.
Tom Evans - Moderator
Tom Evans is Principal at CompellingPM and is an internationally recognized authority in product management,
global marketing, business partnerships and entrepreneurship. As a trainer and consultant in Product Management
& Product Marketing, Tom is passionate about helping companies of all sizes create winning products.
Target Audience: PM Advanced Category: Prod Mgmt Careers Format: Presentation
Title: Building and Growing High Performing Product Management Teams
Description: Product Management is a critical function for product-driven organizations that want to create
new revenue streams and a sustainable competitive advantage. A recent CBS news report shows that
Product Management is recognized as the fourth most important corporate job in the U.S., with only CEOs,
Executives and General Managers higher on the list. In my experience, companies often confuse and
misuse Product Management. These companies risk building the wrong product, adopt the wrong strategy
or implement ineffective marketing approaches. A recent study of experienced product managers from
different companies and industries identified common challenges impacting their effectiveness and
productivity. This session will help you build and manage a product management team. We will also
discuss ways to empower your product management team to lead high performing products teams. This
session is for product team professionals who want to accelerate their career by managing other product
managers. For more information:http://slidesha.re/18gOTK4.
Presenters:
Hector Del Castillo
Hector Del Castillo has over 15 years of experience helping companies grow by directing the product strategy to
lead high performing product teams. He has launched several profitable technology-based products and solutions.
He provides services as a consultant, contractor, coach, or trainer to organizations that need to create value-added
products that delight customers and create demand.
Target Audience: PM for Entrepreneurs Category: Prod Mgmt Careers Format: Presentation
Title: Employee to Entrepreneur
Description: Stepping out of a corporate job into a startup is different, whether as an entrepreneur or an
early employee. In this session Kevin will describe the differences, and the methods to prepare yourself for
taking the startup plunge.
Presenters:
Kevin Koym
Founder and CEO of Tech Ranch, Kevin Koym has launched startups in 3 countries over the last 20 years. A
veteran entrepreneur who enjoys supporting entrepreneurs launch startups. Has built 6 companies to over $500k in
revenue per year (2 of these to $1 million).
Target Audience: PM Essentials Category: Prod Mgmt Careers Format: Town Hall
Title: Fundamentally Broken - Time For Transformation!
Description: In way too many companies, the practice of Product Management and Product Marketing is
fundamentally broken. Today, there are more opportunities than ever to learn best practices, but this still
has not resulted in transformation for most of us. In this town hall discussion, we'll explore the key
breakdowns in the practices of Product Management and Product Marketing and together discover actions
that we can take to break through those barriers and fundamentally transform the way we execute the roles
of Product Management & Product Marketing.
Presenters:
Tom Evans
Tom Evans is Principal at CompellingPM and is an internationally recognized authority in product management,
global marketing, business partnerships and entrepreneurship. As a trainer and consultant in Product Management
& Product Marketing, Tom is passionate about fundamentally transforming the way companies do Product
Management & Product Marketing.
Target Audience: PM Advanced Category: Product Development Format: Presentation
Title: Doing Agile vs BEING Agile - The Product Value Team
Description: Agile development has become the standard best practice for development across many
industries. But many organizations are trying to adopt Agile just as they would other processes or
methodologies, and that is typically a mistake. This session focuses on the mindset required to BE agile,
and then discusses appropriate ways for organizations to "feed" the development beast. The single
Product Owner concept is effective from a development team perspective, but practically impossible for
many organizations to provide. A team is really needed, but care must be taken to avoid falling into the
same traps that the single Product Owner was meant to solve (differing agendas, conflicting messages...) .
Product Owners as adjuncts to development teams take us in the wrong direction altogether. We'll look at
how Product Management can BE Agile help solve these riddles to create winning products.
Presenters:
Kelly Looney
Kelly Looney Multiple time presenter at prior Austin Product Camps as well as Agile 2012 and OOPSLA. Kelly is a
Learning Facilitator and Senior Consultant at Santeon Group and helps train and coach large global organizations
through Agile Adoption and Transformation. Kelly has also helped lead multiple Austin startups including Activerse,
Rocksteady Networks, ParcPlace Systems, and Pinion Software.
Target Audience: PM Essentials Category: Product Development Format: Workshop
Title: Productizing Your Services
Description: Get away from "pay for hours" by turning your services into products. You have to think a
different way and change the way your business works. The payoff is more money, more time, and more
financial consistency without you or your company having to perform the work. Work through the exercises
to see if this is a good move for your company to make.
Presenters:
Jan Triplett, Ph.D.
Jan Triplett, Ph.D., CEO of the Business Success Center, has developed systems and tools to ramp up and scale up
businesses. She's the author of A Networker's Guide to Success, Thinking Big & Staying Small, and Easy to be
Green. Triplett leads First Looks Forum mentoring and writes for ABJ and Business Bank of Texas.
Target Audience: PM Advanced Category: Product Development Format: Presentation
Title: A Solution for Maintaining Product Development Innovation in an
Agile/Lean World
Description: Congratulations--you're a Product Manager who is part of a team that finally achieved many of
the benefits promised by agile methods such as Scrum or Kanban--you have a ranking of work items on
which the team can focus, you're eliminating waste, and you're getting things done (just about) on time!
There may be an effort to put nearly everyone in your product development team (especially anyone in
development) in the system and really crank up the velocity. However, you've noticed that the flow of new
ideas coming out of development is not quite what it once was. You say to yourself, "at least it's better than
before when they made ALL the decisions. But my competitors are catching up..." Come to this session to
learn about a bold potential solution that will allow for a balance of predictable performance and the
generation of innovative ideas from your development team.
Presenters:
Matt Roberts
Matt Roberts is an agile pragmatist continuing his lifelong learning journey, serving multiple teams as Senior Director
of Software Engineering and Agile Coach at CA Technologies. His experience is wide-ranging as he has created
systems for product development teams to deliver innovative solutions in startup to publicly-traded companies. He
has served as Agile Austin President over the past three years.
Target Audience: PM for Entrepreneurs Category: Product Development Format: Presentation
Title: App Development for The Programatically-Challenged
Description: Want to build your own application but don't know how to write code? PAAS (Platform-As-A-
Service) tools, like Zoho Creator and Caspio, can be used to build proof-of-concept, beta, and even live
applications for web or mobile devices. Depending on the app, formal coding experience might not be
required. During this session, the facilitator will discuss her experience designing two beta software
products on Zoho Creator.
Presenters:
Ann Jagert
Ann is a CPA who has worked with business systems for more than 20 years - first as a user, then as an system
implementation consultant, and eventually as product manager for an ERP software vendor. A couple years ago,
she had an idea for a product but couldn't find a tech co-founder. The rest is in Zoho!
Target Audience: PM Essentials Category: Product Development Format: Workshop
Title: How to Keep Your Product Development Teams Going Fast
Description: Features often get delivered quickly on new software projects, but the pace gets exponentially
slower over time. Why does this happen and what can you do about it? In this session, we'll introduce the
hidden drag of technical debt and explain how it works. Through a combination of presentation, discussion
and exercises Product Managers will learn how to recognize the symptoms and work with your team to
eliminate it, so you can keep going fast.
Presenters:
Eric Stewart
Eric is passionate about software delivery and craftsmanship. He is the CTO of Austin-based Agile Velocity and has
been delivering software products for nearly two decades.
Target Audience: PM Advanced Category: Product Development Format: Roundtable Breakout
Title: Delivering Product in an Agile World
Description: Still working through the challenges of delivering product with agile teams? In this session
participants can share and discuss their agile experiences. We will explore what is working, what is not
working and what is still puzzling/ challenging us in our agile endeavors. A set of experienced agilists will
be available to answer your questions and help you become more successful delivering innovative products
with agile teams.
Presenters:
David Hawks
David Hawks is a Certified Scrum Coach and Agile Trainer at Agile Velocity, an Austin based company. With a focus
on maximizing outcomes with the least amount of output, Agile Velocity guides teams in maximizing the value
delivered on their technology investment. If available, we will also be joined by Scott Sehlhorst, Jeff Brantley and
Mark Spitzer.
Target Audience: PM Essentials Category: Product Lifecycle Mgmt Format: Presentation
Title: "Your Baby is Ugly! (but I think we can fix it)" - Strategies for the
inherited Product
Description: "I didn't build this dud product! I didn't tick off these customers! But now it's my job to fix it,
HELP!"• Building from a blank white board is "easy"• and fun, but most Product Management jobs involve
taking over someone else's product. Often this means "step-child"• products, old code bases, antiquated
UI's, long defect lists, and unrealistic customer commitments that you didn't make. This session discusses
strategies for taking ownership, building stakeholder consensus, and driving the right turnaround plan for
your product. This session has a presentation framework, but included examples and session participant
experiences will drive active group discussion.
Presenters:
Mike Ditson
Mike Ditson's gray hair, in part comes from not being able to remember how many products he has had PM
responsibility for. Mike has served as VP of Product for Kinnser Software and Peoplefluent. He is currently a
Principal at Voice of the Customer Consulting.
Target Audience: PM Essentials Category: Product Strategy Format: Presentation
Title: Let's Get Nekkid: Applying Lean Startup Methods
Description: You've heard about lean startup, and you may have even gone through the exercise of
composing a business model canvas. Let's move beyond the theory and hype and examine the practical
tips, tools, and guidelines you can use to apply lean startup methods to your company's product
management and marketing efforts. We'll briefly cover business model canvases, but we'll also look at the
real-world application of customer development interviews, minimum viable product (MVP), funnel metrics,
experiments to test and revise assumptions, instrumenting products to gain insight into what users are
actually doing, and the pitfalls of applying lean startup methods.
Presenters:
Roger L. Cauvin
Roger is product strategist who helps companies make informed product decisions by applying customer
development and lean startup methods and timeless marketing principles . He also founded and operates the
Dadnab transit information service.
Target Audience: PM Advanced Category: Product Strategy Format: Town Hall
Title: Can Visioning Be Taught?
Description: As a product manager do you have what it takes to create product vision? When it comes to
creating a vision some people seem to come by it naturally, while others struggle. Can Visioning be
Taught? And if so, what does product management need to excel. Join this town hall session as we discuss
(debate) whether product management can be taught visioning, what elements can be infused or taught and
where it's inherent, DNA or shear luck.
Presenters:
Jim Holland
Jim Holland is currently Director of Product Management at PROS, a Houston based big data software company
focused on helping companies outperform in their markets by using big data. With over 20 years of product
management leadership, Jim has been a frequent speaker at Product Camps in multiple locations. You can follow
him on Twitter at @jim_holland.
Wes Gillette
Wes Gillette is currently Senior Product Manager at PROS, a Houston based big data software company helping
companies outperform in their markets by using big data more effectively. He has over 13 years of experience in
product management and consulting f
Target Audience: PM Advanced Category: Product Strategy Format: Town Hall
Title: Effectively Communicating Product Roadmaps
Description: You've figured out the future roadmap for your product, so the hard work is done, right? Not by
a long shot. Even the "best"• roadmap will fail if it's not documented, presented, and communicated
appropriately. Do customers misinterpret your roadmap? Do salespeople misuse it? Do executives question
it? Do developers laugh at it? There are common mistakes that most product managers make when
communicating their roadmaps, and certain tips and tricks that can be employed to avoid common pitfalls.
This session will present challenges, examples, and some recommendations, and then open the discussion
for participants to share their experiences on what's worked and what hasn't.
Presenters:
Jeff Lash
Jeff Lash is a Research Director with SiriusDecisions, where he conducts best practices research and helps advise
b-to-b organizations on how to improve product management effectiveness. He has 10+ years experience in product
management and product development. Jeff is the author of the popular How To Be a Good Product Manager blog
(www.goodproductmanager.com) and is on Twitter as @jefflash.
Target Audience: PM Essentials Category: Product Strategy Format: Presentation
Title: The Big Deal with Big Data
Description: Are you sick and tired of hearing about Big Data but secretly worried that you don't get it? Or
how it impacts your business ? your profession? Your life? Fret not! Come to this session to not only
understand what The Big deal about Big Data is but also understand makes it so different than "small" data.
Big Data has already impacted how markets work and this session will discuss how Product Marketing,
Strategy and Management will need to change as we adopt the changes that the Big Data has wrought. This
interactive, case-driven discussion will focus more on how innovative companies are using Big Data to
drive their businesses, revenues & margins and refrain from technical discussions on Hadoop and
MapReduce. Additionally, we will explore some of the opportunities available to Small and Medium
businesses to leverage "Big Data"• and derive the same benefits as large corporations.
Presenters:
C K Kumar
C. K. Kumar is a consummate Marketing and Strategy professional who has spent the past 16 years in several
technology and marketing roles in start-ups and large corporations. His diverse work experience includes
engineering roles in semiconductor and marketing / strategy roles in technology. He is currently helping a couple of
local startups on their marketing and business strategies.
Target Audience: PM Advanced Category: Product Strategy Format: Presentation
Title: Increase Your Market Share: Move Beyond MVP and Build the Whole
Offer
Description: Whether you're barely at MVP or managing a fully launched product, understanding the end-to-
end customer problem will ensure superior customer experience and market success. Early Adopters and
Innovators are happy to focus on Core products because their focus is on technology and performance.
Once you've captured that market, what's next? Sell the product off and focus on the next product? Or do
you build your current product out with a strong Whole Offer to not only capture the Late Majority who seek
solutions and convenience but bring that innovation back to your Early Adopters? To understand a Whole
Offer think iPhone...where would iPhone be without iTunes, iOS developers, Genius Bar, or basic
accessories? In this session, we will review the basics of a Whole Offer and discuss the transition from
MVP to Whole. This will be an interactive session with active audience participation. Come prepared with
questions and examples.
Presenters:
Becky Trevino
Becky Trevino is currently leading an amazing team transforming Rackspace's SMB CORE Cloud Segment. Prior to
Rackspace, Becky worked as a Product Marketing Manager for Dell's E-commerce Flat Panel Business and led the
GTM of Dell's Credant Software Encryption Solution. Becky holds an MBA from Northwestern's Kellogg School of
Management and an MS Engineering from The University of Michigan.
Target Audience: PM Essentials Category: Product Strategy Format: Workshop
Title: Leadership in the New Economy : Creating an Engaged Workforce
Description: Fortune 500 companies are failing faster than ever, executive turnover is at an all time high,
and employee engagement has never been lower. 20th century leadership techniques are no longer
effective. Learn why these techniques are no longer effective and experience what true engagement feels
like. Walk away with the understanding you need to create a connected and engaged organization that can
respond to today's fast paced business environment in this fun interactive workshop.
Presenters:
Mark Spitzer
Mark Spitzer is an Agile Coach with Agile Velocity based in Austin, TX. He is an experienced organizational leader
who promotes connection, engagement and improvement. Agile Velocity enables companies to achieve greater
value in their technology investments through training and coaching and building innovative products for our clients.
Target Audience: PM Advanced Category: Product Strategy Format: Presentation
Title: Improve Your Product Portfolio Through Analytics
Description: When delivering business intelligence solutions, getting meaningful data into the hands of the
right people in ways they'll understand and use is extremely important. By bringing together this
information you'll empower your customers to more accurately analyze business failures and successes,
and your product team can make better decisions about how to improve your product. Managing data is a
big challenge, especially for companies looking to improve their customer experience. Often data gathering
is chaotic because it doesn't just come from one source and each source is not always managed by the
same team, or even by the people who need to guide critical decisions based on facts. This will share
insights and case studies on ways to bring together different data sources, and connect the dots between
your customers' data and the actions your team takes to minimize risk and improve customer satisfaction.
Find more information here:http://slidesha.re/1akN783.
Presenters:
Hector Del Castillo
Hector Del Castillo has over 15 years of experience helping companies grow by directing the product strategy to
lead high performing product teams. He has launched several profitable technology-based products and solutions.
He provides services as a consultant, contractor, coach, or trainer to organizations that need to create value-added
products that delight customers and create demand.
Target Audience: PM Advanced Category: Product Strategy Format: Presentation
Title: How Gamification Can Help You Generate Ideas, Improve Product
Design and Increase Sales
Description: Many people hear about gamification and think that it is not applicable to their work since they
do not work in the gaming industry. However, companies like Dropbox and others have proven that
gamification is applicable to any industry, product or service. This session will discuss how to use
gamification in your company to generate ideas, improve product design and increase Sales. This subject is
applicable to both entrepreneurs launching a company and products managers working in a corporate
environment. Recent examples of successful gamification concepts will be shown.
Presenters:
Jose Briones
Dr. Jose A. Briones has 20 years of commercial and technical experience in the manufacturing and technology
industries, holding positions in the areas of marketing, innovation, sales, engineering and R&D. He has led the
commercialization of over 40 new products in the fields of chemicals, materials, smartphone apps and cloud
software and is an inventor of 7 patents
Target Audience: PM Essentials Category: Requirements Definitions Format: Presentation
Title: Your Product Failed Because You Ignored Your Users
Description: Imagine it is the future, and you just launched your product. It failed miserably. You do a root
cause analysis to figure out why - because you didn't build something your users needed. Hindsight is
20/20, but it also comes too late. Imagine how much better your product would be if you could learn from
your mistakes before you make them?
Presenters:
Scott Sehlhorst
Scott is a product management and strategy consultant. He started Tyner Blain in 2005 to focus on helping
customers build the right products. Scott's been in Austin (and software) since 97, was a mechanical engineer
before that. Scott writes the Tyner Blain blog, you can follow him on Twitter (@sehlhorst ) and there's more info
about Scott @http://go.tynerblain.com/sehlhorst
Target Audience: PM Essentials Category: Requirements Definitions Format: Workshop
Title: Story Mapping - Transform your Requirements process from Delivery
to Discovery
Description: In this hands-on workshop you will learn a new tool, Story Mapping, focusing on a user
experience viewpoint to help you gain insights and provide you with a multi-dimensional view of your
product development needs. A user story map arranges user stories into a useful model to help understand
the functionality of the system, identify holes and omissions in your backlog, and effectively plan holistic
releases that delivery value to users and business with each release.
Presenters:
David Hawks
David Hawks is a Certified Scrum Coach and Agile Trainer at Agile Velocity, an Austin based company. With a focus
on maximizing outcomes with the least amount of output, Agile Velocity guides teams in maximizing the value
delivered on their technology investment.
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