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Technical Product Manager: Exploring Their Role and Responsibilities

Userpilot

Tech PMs work actively with product teams on the product vision and strategy. A big part of their job is managing the roadmap and prioritizing technical initiatives in the product backlog. Technical product managers are also responsible for running experiments and collecting customer feedback to inform future iterations.

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Top Retention and Churn Product Manager Roles (+ Candidate Spotlight)

Userpilot

In this role, you will leverage your extensive experience turning ambiguous problems into clear and actionable deliverables, aligning internal and external leaders on a shared, ambitious vision. An individual adept at owning and driving roadmap strategy and definition, with a track record of end-to-end product delivery.

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How to be the go-to engineer for product analytics

Mixpanel

The more you understand the deep reasons behind why a specific set of events, funnels, or metrics are tracked by the product team, the more accurately you will be able to implement their vision. It’s no secret at this point that great products cannot be created without both excellent design and strong implementation.

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What is the Technical Product Manager Career Path?

The Product HQ

Technical product managers are in charge of direct product management experience, designing, developing, or iterating products over time. They develop a product vision and strategy to meet company goals and make products that meet consumer expectations and desires.

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Essential Startup Product Manager Skills

The Product HQ

While you don’t need to know as much about technical product development as an engineer, you should have a good enough understanding and basic knowledge of how technology works. For starters, having sound knowledge of technical product development will make it easier for you to plan with software engineers.