Sessions

Lead a Session at ProductCamp!

New this year: We have reserved the first 4 of 5 time slots for sessions submitted in advance.  Please plan to submit your proposal as early as possible and no later than end of day on May 1.  For more info, see UserVoice.


Why Lead a Session at ProductCamp?

Did you know that leading a session is fun and invigorating? It’s a great way to get the most out of ProductCamp. And it’s the best way to network and learn with your peers.  Topics can include but are not limited to:

  • Market trends – big data, social, mobile etc
  • Product design –  user experience, personas
  • Product management
  • Product marketing
  • Startups
  • Career development

Propose a session today at pcampboston.uservoice.com.   For additional ideas, see the  2012 session proposals.

Leading a session is easier than you may think

You don’t have to be an expert to lead a session.  Share an observation or something new that you’ve learned. Lead a panel. Share your insights. Share your questions.  Share your expertise. Share your ideas.

As you can see, ProductCamp is all about sharing with the community, so please don’t be shy! We encourage everyone to post a session idea.

Feeling Shy?  Team with a friend! 

And if you are feeling shy, consider teaming up with a friend or forming a mini panel for your session.

Your session makes ProductCamp great!

Last year we had 300 attendees and over 35 proposed sessions. We expect this year’s attendance to be even larger, so let’s make this the best ProductCamp ever in Boston by proposing even more sessions! The success of ProductCamp depends on you – the community.

Don’t wait

Each year after ProductCamp ends, folks tell us they wish they’d proposed a session.  Don’t miss your opportunity to share your ideas and learn from colleagues – propose a session today.


Submit a Session Proposal


Voting for Sessions

  • Voting for the first four sessions will take place on the UserVoice site (same link as above).  Live voting on May 4 will only be conducted for proposals that come in after May 1 and which will run in the fifth time slot.  Cast your votes today (or come back soon!).