by Phil Morle | Sep 3, 2012 | Pollenizer News
Mick Liubinskas talks about Sydney’s inaugural FailCon conference 2012 at the Museum of Contemporary Art, on Thursday 7 June, as part of Vivid Sydney. Failcon Sydney, organised by innovation lab 6.2, highlighted failure and confronted it head on so as to embrace...
by Phil Morle | Aug 22, 2012 | Pollenizer News
Pollenizer has now been up and running in Singapore for about a month. We’ve been doing all the things you might expect for our first few weeks of work — introducing ourselves to key players in the ecosystem, flying to Sydney for some fast paced knowledge...
by Phil Morle | Aug 20, 2012 | Startup Science
As an Engineer, the insights from the 37signals Rework book resonate deeply and seem quite obvious. Over the years similar ideas have being preached by myself and other Engineers, although the messages never seems to stick with management. 37signals, being a...
by Phil Morle | Aug 20, 2012 | Code
The idea of a queuing service is to offload something that’s potentially resource intensive and takes time to process. Moving a piece of a logic that would originally be executed at visitor run time could potentially speed up the users experience, this alone...
by Phil Morle | Aug 14, 2012 | Pollenizer News
The Academy is most certainly underway and in terms of scholarships we were delighted to have successfully graduated our first scholarship student along with all attendees of the Building Lean Startups course. Presented by Phil Morle, the class looked at the science...
by Phil Morle | Aug 12, 2012 | Startup Science
Don’t assume that because no one has solved a huge problem that they haven’t tried. Don’t assume that you can try better. Don’t assume that you can’t try better, solve the problem and make the world a better place. Go for...
by Phil Morle | Aug 9, 2012 | Startup Science
What did you learn yesterday? What are you going to learn today? What’s stopping you from learning?
by Phil Morle | Aug 8, 2012 | Startup Science
We get a lot of questions on what a Lean Product Manager is. Hopefully this will help clarify this very unique role in the Pollenizer Talent universe. What do they do? Lean Product Managers bridge the problem and solution spaces. In the problem space, the product...
by Phil Morle | Aug 8, 2012 | Pollenizer News
Our own Mick Liubinskas will take to the stage for Tech23 which is happening in Sydney this coming October. Mick will join fellow industry leaders to discuss all that is Tech for 2012. Pollenizer are delighted to be supporting the event, which comes into it’s fourth...
by Phil Morle | Aug 3, 2012 | Pollenizer News
We are very excited to announce that we are finally open in Singapore! It’s taken us a (fun) year to build up the required momentum and get to know the local community and we are proud and happy to have the new base + team up and running. Why Singapore? We...
by Phil Morle | Jul 31, 2012 | Startup Science
Yes, I love focus, but I also love variety. One of the reasons why I love startups is because you are one step away from every single part of a business. In a single day I can be working on; Product Sales Finance Marketing PR Team Legals Design Customer support...
by Phil Morle | Jul 27, 2012 | Pollenizer News
At the end of the internship @Pollenizer, it’s great to reflect on a six-week adventure. My whole winter break evaporated into a roller coast ride of #flearnings, WIPs, customer interviews, and iterating to find problem-solution fit and product-market fit. I’ve been...