Where does your job end?

Be The Best AroundI’d ask you to forgive the lack of gusto exhibited here lately, but that’s something that blogs just can’t ask you to do. But I can at least explain why I haven’t been posting lately. There’s a simple explanation for this, Bronto has it’s Fall 2008 Release this weekend.

Is it a product manager’s job to test furiously? to write help docs? to give webcasts? to do a little coding? Well, it all depends on your level of dedication, and maybe a bit on your company too. But that’s one things I really like about Bronto, our dev team gets everyone involved in the process. We all work very hard to get a release out the door.

Being a product manager is about dedication and devotion to your product. You have to be excited about it, and you have to not just want, but ensure, that it is as good as it can be. Of course this isn’t just for PMs, it’s for anyone who can really get into their company. It’s for anyone that has passion for their work.

So for probably another week, I’ll still be hard at work, because I know this release will be a huge step forward for Bronto.

2 Responses

  1. Anonymous A. Elephant Says:

    I have just read this blog post and know nothing about Adam Covati or the company he works for, but I hope he is getting paid a lot of money for all his hard work.

  2. Your Mother Says:

    You spelled “becuase” wrong, and there should be comma in “just for PMs it’s for”
    Also, you don’t call enough.

    Adam: Ahhh, adoring fans, it warms my heart. Thanks for the copy proofing man, I guess I was a little low on sleep when I wrote this one. (updates made)

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