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Category Archives: reviews
Pricing the companion hardware isn’t easy – Apple Watch is an example
Managing expectations on products isn’t easy! I am thoroughly excited about the future of wearables and next couple of iterations for the Apple Watch. This could become a great Pricing case for many MBA students and ProductManagers. Apple Watch Review … Continue reading
Posted in entrepreneurship, management, product management, reviews, software, technology
Tagged AppleWatch, Watch, Wearables
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Enterprise Mobility Bytes #6 : Balancing the release cycles
How frequently should you release your Mobile/Tablet App? and How frequent should be the bug fix releases?. Of course, the clear answer is, it depends. In this post we will see couple of factors that influence the frequency and what … Continue reading
Posted in enterprise software, entrepreneurship, management, reviews, software, technology
Tagged mobile, release, tablets
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LEAP Motion – Interesting HCI paradigm
OK, finally i was able to play with my new Leap Motion . Pretty cool technology that detects your hand motion and transfer it to your computer screen. Some notes on Day 1: * Setup is freaking simple! Plug it in, install … Continue reading
Posted in reviews, software, startups, technology
Tagged HCI, Leap, Leap Motion, Review
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New Product Development : Lessons learned from Google Glass
On 20th February 2013, I entered Google’s #ifihadglass contest on Google+ “#ifihadglass i would create better family connections across continents and live the moments. Never miss a happy moment in family and friends”. After couple of months Google announced the winners … Continue reading
Posted in as-a-student, entrepreneurship, reviews, technology
Tagged glass, google, learned, lessons, Product, product management, tv
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Be mindful of types of people and behavior in your life!
People are people! We deal with variety of people in our community, work place, family, friends and many other random places. While we know some people close enough to get around the unpleasant nature, with others we get into trouble … Continue reading
UC Davis GSM : Classes that made a difference to me!
OK, now I am done with my MBA, many current students asked me about my personal preference of classes at UC Davis GSM. I have posted all of them in “UC Davis Class FAQs” and for those who like to … Continue reading
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Tagged gsm, management, mba, reviews, ucdavis
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Powerpoint Presentation Tips
Presentations can be very easy or very challenging based on the speaker, audience and the topic. Though there is no math formula to make a presentation to stand out, there are few tips that would surely help you. Introduce the … Continue reading
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Tagged power point, presentation, technology, tipc
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Goodreads give away : IBM Rational Team Concert Essentials book
Goodreads Book Giveaway Ibm Rational Team Concert 2 Essentials by Suresh Krishna Giveaway ends December 25, 2011. See the giveaway details at Goodreads. Enter to win
Rational Team Concert Book is featured on Jazz.net website
My recent book IBM Rational Team Concert 2 Essentials has been featured on the jazz.net site. Check this out if you are having problems with integrating several development tools and have a hard time in implementing the process in your … Continue reading
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Tagged ALM, book, ibm, jazz, rational team concert
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Agile Development in Rational Team Concert
Scrum is a concrete discipline of Agile software engineering. While Agile methodologies place emphasis on the principles and benefits of the iterative and incremental software development, Scrum constitutes a concrete set of management practices for highly flexible and productive teams. … Continue reading