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Product Analyst: Responsibilities, Skills, and Requirements

Userpilot

Product analysts research to find market trends, collect and analyze data, track and assess product performance , understand product requirements, and report insights to stakeholders. Workplace skills: Critical thinking, project management, and communication skills.

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Product Manager CV Template – How to Create The Perfect PM resume? [+ tips from experts]

Userpilot

Looking for a product manager CV template? What does a solid product manager’s CV look like? This article will help you develop and finetune your product manager resume, present your skills in the most favorable light, win the attention of the hiring managers, get interviews, and ultimately land your dream job.

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6 Key Hard Skills in Product Management

ProductPlan

You hear a lot about the need for soft skills in product management, but product managers also need hard skills. In fact, any discussion about product management soft skills should presuppose you’ve already mastered the specific abilities required for the job: the hard skills. But what are they?

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How Do I Become a Product Manager at IBM?

PMLesson's Ace the PM Interview

An inside look at product management at IBM and the interview process. Kevin Wei is an Offering Manager at IBM managing Watson Knowledge Catalog and DataStage. In this Path to PM blog post, Kevin shares his journey breaking into a product role as a new grad hire at IBM. What is an IBM offering manager?

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Product Discovery at Scale

The Product Coalition

The main phases of product discovery are: 1. Challenge definition A challenge could be responding to customer feedback, introducing a proposition, or overcoming a technical problem. Market research as well as customer interviews will help you learn how others have solved similar challenges.

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Take Charge Product Management

Product Bookshelf

Collect information and work with your cross-functional partners to be an effective product manager. Your company will rely on you to be the most knowledgeable about your product so never take your eye off the market and establish an objective framework to guide your decisions.

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The Collision of Product Management and Product Ownership

The Product Coalition

One signal I’ve been giving much thought too of late is the collision of two roles, Product Management and Product Ownership. A topic of hot debate in the agile and product circles but with very few answers. Credit: DataKitchen Since its inception, Scrum and the Product Owner role has become widely adopted.