• Book Review: The Case That Shook the Empire

    Book Review: The Case That Shook the Empire

    Now a motion picture: Kesari, Chapter 2 Why did I pick this book? Recently, I had the opportunity to see the trailer for the upcoming Bollywood film Kesari Chapter 2. The film is based on the infamous 1919 Jallianwala Bagh massacre. The trailer was so compelling that it inspired me to research…

  • Scrum Chaos: A Hilarious Look at Bad Practices

    Scrum Chaos: A Hilarious Look at Bad Practices

    The Scrum story (Scrumageddon) directly from your workplace When I opened my LinkedIn this morning, one of my connections posted this funny one-liner about Scrum practices: The JIRA backlog is like a black hole — stories go in, but nothing ever comes out. I couldn’t help but chuckle as I…

  • Netflix’s “Adolescence”

    Netflix’s “Adolescence”

    It’s not a (formal) review The newest British drama series from Netflix, Adolescence, has generated significant dialogue among both viewership and critical circles. Stephen Graham shares writing credits for the series, which examines teenage life challenges, family dynamics, and social influences. One of our aims was to ask, ‘What is happening to our…

  • FreePrints: Business Model

    FreePrints: Business Model

    FreePrints: Product Tear Down FreePrints is a popular app that delivers free photo prints while combining convenience with quality and value for its users. This independent review of FreePrints is presented to the Product Management community. Business Model FreePrints uses a freemium business model that provides users with 45 free 4×6 prints each…

  • A Day at the Mind the Product Conference (#MTPCON 2025) at the Barbican, London

    A Day at the Mind the Product Conference (#MTPCON 2025) at the Barbican, London

    #MTPCON (Mind the Product Conference) is one of the largest and most influential product management conferences globally. It is designed for product managers, product owners, UX designers, and leaders to gain insights into the latest trends, best practices, and challenges in product development. This year, I had the opportunity to…

  • Product Management Bites: March 2025

    Product Management Bites: March 2025

    Next-Gen Kids: I asked my son to read a chapter for his upcoming unit tests, and he replied I know everything, so it’s not required. When I insisted, he gave me an analogy: How would you react if someone asked you to read the Scrum guide and then asked about…

  • Product Management Bites: Feb2025

    Product Management Bites: Feb2025

    Product Discovery Process: We all know innovation is a buzzword, and every company, big or small, is looking to innovate to either gain a larger share of the existing market or create a new market altogether. We often see brilliant ideas fail to generate value for the organisation and its…

  • Psychological Safety At Work (Year 2020 – During Covid)

    Psychological Safety At Work (Year 2020 – During Covid)

    “Overbearing and oppressive leadership can make people afraid of failure, destroy initiative, and even cause unethical behaviors within the enterprise.” “Agile teams live with constant change — whether it be learning, evolving priorities, or shifting technologies — their energies must be spent on working together healthily. If they are living…

  • Product Management: Memes

    Product Management: Memes

    It’s alright to have fun sometimes. I created memes based on our daily lives. Hope you enjoy them.