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Join My "India Product Management Group"

Dear, 
Living in the era of Web 2.0 it would be a sin to not use the power of web to initiate, involve and nurture professional relationships. Having spent a decade plus in Product Management, I thought I fully qualify for initiating a group that would bring together like-minded professionals in my domain. Hence my "ipmg" aka "India Product Management Group"

If you are a product manager (ONLY), irrespective of the number of years you have spent in this field, click on the above name to knock the doors of my new world. I take pride in rejecting anyone else...

The idea of forming this professional group via Linkedin is not just for fun or "me too" type activity. I am confident that I will be able to value-add to the members of the group by creating an interactive space that enables and empowers my community.

Product Managers are creative, innovative and hence my motive should be fulfilled by the cooperation from every PM!

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