New Mahalo Page

by Adam Bullied on Mar 13, 08

I know I haven’t been doing very much posting around here as of late – for that, I do apologize. I’ve been super busy at the new gig building out some key deliverables with the team and working on some getting some big initiatives under way for 2008.

Also, I’m writing up a new answer to a question from the Jeff Lash site Ask a Good Product Manager, as well as a presentation (How to Work With Development) that I’ll be doing for some of Jeff’s co-workers next week. I’m really excited about it, to be sure.

I just wanted to point out that I’ve contributed some links to a new Mahalo page for product management and wanted to encourage all the readers out there to add their own. I really believe in Mahalo and what Jason Calacanis and his team is building; I think it’s great and I’ve had it set as my home page for some time now.

Add whatever links you find valuable to you so we can have another great resources for the PMs out there looking for information and knowledge.

UPDATE: I received an e-mail from a Mahalo guide that the page has been recognized internally and they are buiding it out / adding it to their “official” set of pages. Keep recommending those links, everyone!

  • http://tynerblain.com/blog/ Scott Sehlhorst

    I added a couple that I like – brainmates, and yours. I could probably add a dozen more, but I’ll let other people do that – more of a community will form if more people contribute.

    Is there a way to “second” a recommendation? I didn’t see one. Thanks for setting this up for everyone!

    Scott

  • http://www.writethatdown.com Adam Bullied

    To further recommend a link, you just need to submit it as a different user. Or, if you login and have someone as a friend, you can see the list of links they have submitted, and recommend it right from there.

  • http://blogs.forrester.com/product_management Tom Grant

    Added a couple of recommended links.

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