Product Managers
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What is a Product Manager?
A Product Manager defines product direction, prioritises features, and aligns teams around user needs. They sit at the intersection of business, design, and engineering, ensuring that what gets built is valuable, feasible, and meaningful. Their capability lies in synthesis, communication, and decision‑making.
What does a Product Manager do?
- Defining product strategy and roadmap
- Writing user stories and requirements
- Prioritising features and trade‑offs
- Coordinating cross‑functional teams
- Gathering and synthesising user feedback
What makes a great Product Manager?
Product Managers are translators — turning user needs into direction, and direction into action.
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