Thanks for a successful ProductCamp 2013, Atlanta!

2013

 

pcamp opening

Many thanks to the attendees and kudos to the presenters of ProductCamp Atlanta 2013!

About ProductCamp:
In case you missed it, ProductCamp Atlanta is a free, user-driven, collaborative “unconference” for Product Managers and Marketers.  There is no registration fee, no agenda, and no selling—just a gathering of 300 Product professionals looking to exchange ideas and to engage with peers outside of the office.

This year’s gathering was a day full of dynamic conversation both in and out of the break-out session rooms.  The day began with a rapid-fire review of 39 session proposals to select the content for the day.  Participants voted on proposals to create the final schedule, filling five sets of break-out sessions over the course of the day.

The 20 selected sessions ranged from the practical to the downright innovative.  Presentations are posted on Slideshare for anyone interested in following up on favorite discussions, or in getting a taste of the content that you missed.

Congratulations to the participant-selected award winners:
Best presenter: David Eckoff for “Hacking Customer Discovery”
Best session: John Mansour’s town hall discussion on “Strategic Roadmaps vs. Product Roadmaps—Why You Need Both”

Help wanted: great Product people in Atlanta!
There was also a broad array of Atlanta area job openings announced, including spots at the following organizations:

The Network, Reed Construction Data, Bond International, ADP, IBM, A&I, Purafil, Altisource, Silverpop, and TechBridge.

Stay involved:
To get involved in the ProductCamp Atlanta community, and stay up-to-date with upcoming events, please sign up for our mailing list: http://www.pages05.net/pcampatl/profile/

We look forward to continuing the Product discussions at next year’s conference, and between now and then at ProductCamp lunches and happy hours.  Come out and join us!

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