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San Francisco Bay Area United States
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Product Management & Marketing Books & Courses Author, Workshop Planning Facilitator & Consultant dave@spicecatalyst.com
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About David Fradin
David Fradin has trained thousands of managers throughout the world. He infuses his workshops with insights and experiences gained as a product leader at companies like Apple & HP.
He was classically trained as an HP Product Manager and was then recruited by Apple to bring the first hard disk drive on a PC to market. As a result of his leadership & management skills, Apple promoted him first to Apple /// Group Product Manager & later Business Unit Manager at the same organizational level at that time as Steve Jobs.
His on-line courses & in-person boot camps are based on his Amazon book “Building Insanely Great Products” (Go to http://amzn.to/2gLxVcI). They cover ...
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Personal Information
Organization / Workplace
San Francisco Bay Area United States
Occupation
Product Management & Marketing Books & Courses Author, Workshop Planning Facilitator & Consultant dave@spicecatalyst.com
About
About David Fradin
David Fradin has trained thousands of managers throughout the world. He infuses his workshops with insights and experiences gained as a product leader at companies like Apple & HP.
He was classically trained as an HP Product Manager and was then recruited by Apple to bring the first hard disk drive on a PC to market. As a result of his leadership & management skills, Apple promoted him first to Apple /// Group Product Manager & later Business Unit Manager at the same organizational level at that time as Steve Jobs.
His on-line courses & in-person boot camps are based on his Amazon book “Building Insanely Great Products” (Go to http://amzn.to/2gLxVcI). They cover ...
Tags
product management
marketing
products
business process
vision
values
keys to product success
product market strategy
product success
product marketing
content marketing
social media marketing
marketing plan
product
business intelligence
employees
customers
success
strategy
management
training
strengths
market status
opportunities
market segments
use cases
market development
competitive environment
weaknesses
target markets
personas
total available (addressable) market (tam)
threats
product market opportunity
product positioning
plan
planning
strategic planning
marketing strategy
See more