Posts Tagged ‘product development’

The Secret Link to Marketing Breakthrough Products

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

Silicon Valley’s Coolest Invention May Be Its Design Community

“Designed by Apple in California,” it reads. It’s July 11, and I am coddling a new iPhone.

It’s not designed in America. Not designed in the US. It’s Designed in California. What is it about the Bay Area and our product design community? It’s not just Apple. We have attracted a startlingly disproportionate number of the world’s best industrial design and product development (ID/PD) people to our little pocket of shoreline. Perhaps history will recognize this West Coast Design community as more influential than the mass media or academic institutions appear to notice. Sometimes we can’t get our clients to acknowledge our role at all, let alone put it on their product label. Still most of the successful companies here recognize that this community plays an instrumental role in bringing their technology innovations to market.


iPhone’s label highlights ”Designed by Apple in California”

(more…)

15 Reasons Why We Work at MindTribe

Monday, December 17th, 2007

Engineer New, Cool Things While Other People Attend Corporate Meetings

New product development is not for everyone. In fact, it is hard to find that rare individual who is extremely smart (clients don’t pay for help they could find anywhere), more motivated than a home seller on a fault line in the Central Valley, and simultaneously insane enough to sign up for an exceedingly high level of responsibility on projects of such variety that the only unifying elements are (1) they involve technology and (2) no one has ever tried to make them before.

It makes MindTribe a very different kind of place. While it is not the job for every engineer, the people who are here love their jobs. I asked our team, “What is it about this place?” Here are 15 slightly censored reasons why we love to work here:

(more…)