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What Makes a Product Manager Successful?


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1 Department of Pharmaceutical Analysis and Quality Assurance, Nizam Institute of Pharmacy, Deshmukhi (V)-508284, Pochampally (M), Behind Mount Opera, Yadadri Bhuvanagiri (Dist), Telangana, India
2 Department of Pharmaceutics, Nizam Institute of Pharmacy, Deshmukhi (V)-508284, Pochampally (M), Behind Mount Opera, Yadadri Bhuvanagiri (Dist), Telangana, India
3 Department of Pharmaceutics, Global College of Pharmacy, Beside to Moinabad Police Station, Moinabad-501504, Rangareddi (Dist), Telangana, India
4 Department of Pharmacology, Nizam Institute of Pharmacy, Deshmukhi (V)-508284, Pochampally (M), Behind Mount Opera, Yadadri Bhuvanagiri (Dist), Telangana, India
     

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Generally, a product manager manages one or more tangible products. However, the term may be used to describe a person who manages intangible products, such as music, information, and services. A product manager's role in tangible goods industries is similar to a program director's role in service industries. Diverse interpretations regarding the role of the product manager are the norm. The product manager title is often used in many ways to describe drastically different duties and responsibilities. Even within the high-tech industry where product management is better defined, the product manager's job description varies widely among companies. This is due to tradition and intuitive interpretations by different individuals. A product manager communicates product vision from the highest levels of executive leadership to development and implementation teams. The product manager is often called the product "CEO". The product manager investigates, selects, and drives the development of products for an organization, performing the activities of product management. A product manager considers numerous factors such as intended demographic, the products offered by the competition, and how well the product fits with the company's business model. The product manager is often considered the CEO of the product and is responsible for the strategy, roadmap, and feature definition for that product or product line. The position may also include marketing, forecasting, and profit and loss (P&L) responsibilities.

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CEO, Manager, Product, Executive, Responsibilities, Industry.
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Abdul Saleem Mohammad
Department of Pharmaceutical Analysis and Quality Assurance, Nizam Institute of Pharmacy, Deshmukhi (V)-508284, Pochampally (M), Behind Mount Opera, Yadadri Bhuvanagiri (Dist), Telangana, India
Nuha Rasheed
Department of Pharmaceutics, Nizam Institute of Pharmacy, Deshmukhi (V)-508284, Pochampally (M), Behind Mount Opera, Yadadri Bhuvanagiri (Dist), Telangana, India
Hajera Hafeez
Department of Pharmaceutics, Global College of Pharmacy, Beside to Moinabad Police Station, Moinabad-501504, Rangareddi (Dist), Telangana, India
Mohammed Nayeem Uddin
Department of Pharmacology, Nizam Institute of Pharmacy, Deshmukhi (V)-508284, Pochampally (M), Behind Mount Opera, Yadadri Bhuvanagiri (Dist), Telangana, India

Abstract


Generally, a product manager manages one or more tangible products. However, the term may be used to describe a person who manages intangible products, such as music, information, and services. A product manager's role in tangible goods industries is similar to a program director's role in service industries. Diverse interpretations regarding the role of the product manager are the norm. The product manager title is often used in many ways to describe drastically different duties and responsibilities. Even within the high-tech industry where product management is better defined, the product manager's job description varies widely among companies. This is due to tradition and intuitive interpretations by different individuals. A product manager communicates product vision from the highest levels of executive leadership to development and implementation teams. The product manager is often called the product "CEO". The product manager investigates, selects, and drives the development of products for an organization, performing the activities of product management. A product manager considers numerous factors such as intended demographic, the products offered by the competition, and how well the product fits with the company's business model. The product manager is often considered the CEO of the product and is responsible for the strategy, roadmap, and feature definition for that product or product line. The position may also include marketing, forecasting, and profit and loss (P&L) responsibilities.

Keywords


CEO, Manager, Product, Executive, Responsibilities, Industry.