Posts Tagged “ethnography”

Well, we made it to the 1 year mark! 39 posts (that’s an average of 3 per month for you non-math majors out there).

It has certainly been an interesting ride so far and I have learned a great deal about blogging, Product Management and Product Management blogging. Thanks to all of my subscribers, readers, commenters and lurkers for either joining in the conversation or sticking with me.

In recognition of the last 365 days (next year it will be 366), here’s a short list of notable events and some favorite postings:

Firsts

  • First post: 20Feb2007 (the obligatory “Welcome” post)
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On my way back from a trade show, I spied an article in the airline magazine about how companies are starting to use the “novel” technique of Ethnography to understand how customers really use their products or to test out prototypes in real-world situations (this seems to be a hot topic, because after seeing the article in the airline mag, I also found a recent post about it at Requirements Defined, a blog from the folks at Seilevel and Experientia).

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