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When 2 Become 1: The Roles of Product Manager and Product Owner

bpma ProductHub

During their presentation, Pragmatic Instructor and Product Coach Kirsten Butzow along with Pendo Chief Evangelist Eric Boduch emphasized the need to distinguish the PM role from the PO role. But Butzow and Boduch posited that the PM and PO functions can rarely be performed by the same person effectively.

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Journey to Success: The Seven Pivotal Purposes of Product Roadmaps

The Product Coalition

By presenting a clear direction, roadmaps empower team members to share their thoughts freely, dismantling barriers that might hinder the open exchange of ideas. Encourage feedback by presenting a unique perspective. Roadmaps create a safe space that enables employees to express themselves. Keep an open mind when sharing the roadmap.

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Between a Rock and a Hard Place: The Product Manager’s Reality

The Product Coalition

Every now and then, it’s interesting to ask: What does a Product Manager (PM) do? The answer of course has some take on: They juggle managing products and people. They need to have technical/processual skills as well as those lauded, but ever elusive, leadership skills.

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How to Get Hired as a Customer Success Director

Gainsight

In January, as a result of a merger, I started to search for a customer success leadership position. The easiest way to move into leadership is by being promoted at your current company. Positioning yourself. Now that you’ve decided to start your search, you need to think about how to best position yourself.