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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]06:34 -- I finished grad school during the dotcom boom. There was a lot of opportunity doing a lot of things. If you were experienced or educated in educational technology, it was pretty easy to get your foot in the door. I took a job as an instructional designer at a higher ed software company right out of grad school. There was embedded product management in my group, and I did some work for/with them, including product managing the partner product I was working on. From there I ended up doing similar work in software development shops in the k-12, higher ed, and corporate education spaces. I've worked on the business side and on the engineering side, but always doing largely the same thing. No one goes to school to become a product manager, but most products need product management. As agile methodologies have become the norm, PM has become baked into the process... when it's done right. And it usually isn't. :)[/quote] 06:34 PP here: I would be interested to connect and chat with you, if possible. How can I contact you?[/quote]
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