Sydney, now it’s your turn…. Let’s Talk Crowdfunding!
After a successful Melbourne event in late 2011, Pozible now brings “Let’s Talk Crowdfunding!” to Sydney. This free event is for anyone who wants to learn more on crowdfunding for creative projects or simply for people interested in self funding through platforms like Pozible. Join us for a helpful, informative and passionate discussion on crowdfunding your dreams and ideas with like minded individuals. The evening is aimed at giving anyone... Read More
Retail and the Multi-Channel, Mobile Australian Consumer
By far the biggest impact on retail seen in the last twelve months has been the maturation and genuine arrival of mobile commerce in Australia. And of course when you get a room of 100 clever, on the ball Product Managers in one room together, brainmates Product Bash 2011 was dominated by the influence of mobile commerce on the retail experience. Our panel of Mark Rowland, Co-founder of online shoe retailer Style Tread, Andrew Rechtman, Product Director... Read More
Calling all Product Managers!
Join us 11th of November for this year’s Product Bash! If you are a product manager, this invaluable evening will give you panel discussions, networking opportunities, debates and of course fun and festivity as the year wraps up in product management. To attend, head to http://bmproductbash2010.eventbrite.com/ For a sneaky peek at the sexy venue, check out the photos below. See you there! Like my style? Enjoy the content? Contact me if you... Read More
brainmates present Product Bash 2010!
After a successful year of coaching, training, networking and working closely with the product management community, brainmates have decided to launch Product Bash, an end of year celebration and summary of the year that was 2010 in true product management style. Not just any old Christmas Party or end of year booze-up, Product Bash will feature a tailored programme designed to generate discussion, thought and conversation about product management... Read More
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Theatre
Sydney cries out for culture. Her inhabitants get a strange set jaw and bristly look about them whenever someone suggests Melbourne may be more cultured. We join Facebook groups in the tens of thousands bemoaning the demise of iconic places such as the Hopetoun. We are eager to stand in front of the Petersham Roller-rink, Glebe’s Valhalla or Luna Park with cardboard signs and talk vehemently and with passion about the evil sell outs who bow... Read More