Reach Out

by Adam Bullied on Oct 29, 08

A comment a relatively new product manager named Jeff Wright just left on one of my previous posts just gave me an idea.

If you are out there, in the field – new to product management or not – and want to chat about questions or situations you have, I’m happy to offer help however I can.

Seriously, don’t be shy. Either e-mail me or call my cell – 416-725-9747. I’ll do my best to help out however I can and answer your questions.

I know especially for a lot of early PM’s out there, you might feel as though you don’t have anyone to really turn to in your organization for guidance or assistance. I’m no Steven Haines or Steve Johnson or any of those gurus, but like I said – I’m more than happy to have a chat and hopefully help you out.

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

    VERY generous, Adam!

    I've enjoyed our conversations and your advice every time we've talked. Adam is the real deal, if you don't already know him.

  • http://writethatdown.com adambullied

    Thanks for the kind words, Scott! Much appreciated.

  • http://www.TheAccidentalPM.com Dr. Jim Anderson

    Adam: it's nice to see that mentoring is alive and well. I guess this is a good example of that “pay it forward” stuff…!

    - Dr. Jim Anderson
    The Accidental PM Blog
    “Learn How Product Managers Can Be Successful And Get The Respect That They Deserve”

  • http://writethatdown.com adambullied

    Yep, just trying to offer up some help – remembering what it was like to be
    in those positions myself; and still get in to. I certainly don't know
    everything and it's important to have that network of friends and colleagues
    to be able to call upon for advice.

    I'd love to be a part of every product manager's personal network.

  • http://writethatdown.com Adam Bullied

    Yep, just trying to offer up some help – remembering what it was like to be
    in those positions myself; and still get in to. I certainly don't know
    everything and it's important to have that network of friends and colleagues
    to be able to call upon for advice.

    I'd love to be a part of every product manager's personal network.

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