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Designing an Organization for a Product Approach, Part 2

Johanna Rothman

Again, I am not saying this is the only way a product organization would look, but this is a possibility. The senior manager has P&L (Profit and Loss) responsibility for the entire product line, including Product Management (for this product line), Customer Support, Training, etc.

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GDPR: Who Should be Your Data Protection Officer?

Mind the Product

A customer can object if their details are being used for direct marketing, or if they have legitimate grounds to object on how their data is being processed. A product person should already have a good knowledge of data protection. How Will GDPR Affect Your Customers? The right of access. A customer can request access to their data.

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Don’t Ask a PM: What’s a typical day as a product manager?

The Product Coalition

Photo by rawpixel on Unsplash Product Managers are one of the top ten careers that are trending right now. During these meetups, one conversation topic that always seems to come up is what product managers typically do every day, and that’s a question that’s been asked numerous times on all the online forums I visit.

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A Product Manager’s Guide to Building Customer Loyalty

ProductPlan

For the sales and marketing team, that download was the win. Customers aren’t the same as users, and creating users versus samplers tends to fall on the shoulders of the product team; although other departments have much to contribute when it comes to fostering loyalty among the customer base. Shifting the focus to loyalty.