Cool, the great Malmo (and I mean that) posting on this thread is a good thing. Does he have any thoughts? :-)
Cool, the great Malmo (and I mean that) posting on this thread is a good thing. Does he have any thoughts? :-)
SF k CG bf wrote:
Don't listen to the advice above too much. Read into Product Management as a profession and what its key deliverables are.
Then align the school assignment, which is a silly assignment, along this real-life, sought-after professional methodology.
Way too much emphasis on stroke-of-genius-ideas in society. Not worth much more than lottery dreams.
Real products are made totally different and with a lot more gruntwork.
Fail
Wow, one word from you certainly totally destroys how real life works! Your magic powder is strong.
Geeez wrote:
SF k CG bf wrote:
Don't listen to the advice above too much. Read into Product Management as a profession and what its key deliverables are.
Then align the school assignment, which is a silly assignment, along this real-life, sought-after professional methodology.
Way too much emphasis on stroke-of-genius-ideas in society. Not worth much more than lottery dreams.
Real products are made totally different and with a lot more gruntwork.
Fail
Ever heard of patent trolls? Those are people who patent everything they can think of. It takes very little time and definitely no gruntwork, since they just patent theoretical methods. Then they wait for a company to use something similar and send them a demand letter.
My point is, if you can come up with the right flash in the pan idea, no gruntwork is required to make serious cash.
Examples include things like using differential gps as an input to steering algorithms in a vehicle. That is being used by huge numbers of companies that have to pay royalties to somebody that had no idea of if it would actually be useful. The patent application would have taken a few hours to create and submit.
how about this wrote:
Some kind of sensor you can wear while running that beeps when you "overstride" which is defined to be reaching ahead with the lower leg upon contact with the ground. Upon foot strike with the ground the lower leg show be almost vertical.
Wrong.
How about a hormone implant pellet for female 800 runners? It could be called the Highballl800.
malmo wrote:
Gramps wrote:
Maybe a machine that gives you a shock every time you violate the rule: "i before e, except after c."
You're no Einstein are you?
Weird idea.
I'd suggest a cap with a removable mesh top to convert it into a visor. Visors let sweat evaporate faster, so they are cooler while running. Visors don't give you cap-hair after your run... a big plus for women.
OTOH, caps are cooler when you are standing around or in less active sports because they block the sun from hitting the top of your head.
As a bonus, make the bill of the cap out of a flexible material so you can fold it up and put it in your pocket if desired. I had a cap like that and loved it, but I can't find another one.
how about this wrote:
Cool, the great Malmo (and I mean that) posting on this thread is a good thing. Does he have any thoughts? :-)
No....and I can prove it.
;-)