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Travel Technology Resources

3/25/2014

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As I learn more about the travel technology business; I have found a few sources particularly helpful: 

     skift.com  @skift

     tnooz.com  @tnooz

     gbta.org @GlobalBTA 

     thebeat.travel   @TheBeat_travel

     phocuswright.com @PhoCusWright 

     The last two are paid content.  
     And of course: 

     tripit.com/blog/ @TripIt

     concur.com/blog @Concur


(Thanks to @dmhoffer and http://www.tripit.com/blog/2014/01/15-must-read-travel-blogs-for-2014.html)

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Slides from "Decisions You Must Make to Grow" Your SaaS Product Business" (Presented at Dreamforce '13 Founders Forum)

11/21/2013

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Growing Your SaaS Product Business from John Gibbon
Growing your SaaS Product Business (with speaker notes) from John Gibbon
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Cloud Business Fundamentals: 5 Rules To Live By (Decisions You Must Make to Grow Your SaaS Product Business)

11/1/2013

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Presenting at Dreamforce '13 as part of Founders Forum 

A hands-on session around company and product strategy which will help you make decisions on how to grow your SaaS product business, including how to:

-Measure growth and define success
-Identify common roadblocks to company growth
-Determine where to focus your efforts 
-Refine company & product portfolio strategy and trade-offs
-Assess different potential opportunities    


Thursday, 11/21/2013 10:00 AM
p.force.com/foundersforum
Click here to learn more about my session in the Dreamforce app


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So You Want to Grow Your SaaS Product Line       (Product Management / Product Strategy Notes)

10/12/2013

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Talking Product Strategy at Apttus Accelerate

9/9/2013

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Answering Questions CIOs Ask About Cloud / SaaS

7/11/2013

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Presenting at SydStart, CeBIT, and Salesforce CCT

5/28/2013

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Presenting "Enterprise Application Opportunity" at Sydney Startup @ CeBIT 2013 Also presented "AppExchange" at Salesforce CCT (Customer Company Tour) 2013
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Presenting "Enterprise Opportunity" at SydStart 2013 with Peter Lee (sydstart.com). Also gave similar presentation at Salesforce Partner Academy at Sydney 2013 CCT
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THE Questions for a Product Management Team

6/22/2012

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Recently a CEO suggested I consider doing some short term consulting work for his company.  He wanted to know what questions I would ask to figure out how I could help his product management / products team.

This is what I came up with (what do you think?):

-How do you balance short term improvements with long term innovation and new revenue opportunities?

-How do you make product decisions using different market, portfolio, and client analysis techniques?

-What are the components (including success metrics) you include in a business case or MRD for different situations?

-Which among the many different PRD or requirement documentation options do you use?

-How do you change the organization of a team and its processes based on the stage and size of the product line and the company? (i.e. How agile should you be?)

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Future of Technical Innovation - 3 Trends that Impact Enterprise Users

3/10/2012

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Talking with McAfee

3/8/2010

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Andrew McAfee’s (website and blog) is one of the main advocates in the Enterprise 2.0 movement. He actually coined the term and recently he released a book entitled “Enterprise 2.0” which I reviewed here. Enterprise 2.0 is the use of next generation collaboration tools in the enterprise or as he describes it the “use of emergent social software platforms (ESSPs) by organizations in pursuits of their goals”

McAfee believes in the potential impact of Enterprise 2.0: “ESSPs will have about as big an impact on the informal processes of the organization as large-scale commercial enterprise systems (ERP, CRM, Supply Chain, etc.) have had on the formal processes.”

I met him recently and I heard a few things:

-          During the last 5 years collaboration technology tools have gone from bad to good. (However still email is the dominant collaboration tool; and email is “where knowledge goes to die.”) These new tools allow for creativity and less structured interactions.

-          However organizations still don’t have the recipe to rollout these capabilities.

-          Two recipes for failure:
     o   overstructuring offerings from the beginning (need to keep open)
     o    thinking “if they build it they will come”

-          A few ideas for success
     o   need to make sure individuals know why it is good for them (incentives may be good or they may help kill an initiative)
     o   make it very easy to use (which is hard to do)
     o   be patient and adjust user expectations downward
     o   use success stories (ROI is difficult to quantify)
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