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  • Guide overview
    • What Is Product Management?
      • What Is Product Management? Product Management Definition
      • An introduction to product management
      • What is the difference between marketing and product management?
      • Product manager vs. project manager: What is the difference?
      • What isn't product management?
      • Who works on a product management team?
      • What are important product management skills?
      • Eight popular product management frameworks used by product managers
      • How to create a product management strategy
      • Level up your product management with Wrike
    • What Is a Software Product?
      • What Is a Software Product?
      • Software product definition - platform vs. product
      • What are the components of a software product?
      • How to create a software product - software product development process
      • Software product development models: Agile vs. Waterfall
    • Software Product Manager
      • What is a product manager?
      • What does a software product manager do?
      • Software product manager job description
      • Are product owners and product managers the same?
      • Skills every product manager should have
    • Product Owner
      • Product owner skills
    • Product Management Life Cycle
      • Ultimate Guide to Product Management Lifecycle
      • What is the product life cycle?
      • What is product life cycle management?
      • Why is managing the product life cycle important?
      • Software for managing PLM
    • Product Management Roadmap
      • What Is a Product Roadmap? Roadmapping 101
      • What is a product roadmap?
      • Who designs a product roadmap?
      • What goes into product roadmap planning?
      • What is roadmapping?
      • Roadmap best practices you need to consider
      • How to present a product roadmap to clients
      • What to look for in product roadmapping software
      • Why Wrike could be the roadmap tool for you
      • Introducing Wrike's product roadmap template
    • Product Management Software and Tools
      • Ultimate List of Product Management Software and Tools
      • What is product management software?
      • What are the benefits of product management software and tools?
      • What type of product management tools should you use?
      • How to choose the right product management software
    • Product Backlog
      • Introduction to Product Backlogs
      • What is a product backlog?
      • What are product backlog items?
      • Product backlog example
      • What is product backlog grooming?
      • What are the benefits of backlog grooming?
      • How does product backlog refinement work?
      • Backlog grooming best practices
      • Go from vision to market faster with Wrike
    • Product Management OKRs
      • Product Management OKR Best Practices
      • What are product management OKRs?
      • Are product OKRs and product roadmaps the same?
      • Why do you need OKRs for product management?
      • How to set up the best product team OKRs?
      • Examples of OKRs
      • Best practices for product management OKRs
    • Product Requirements Documents
      • Everything You Need To Know About Product Requirements Document (PRDS)
      • What is a product requirements document?
      • Who creates product requirement documents?
      • Why do product teams need a product requirements document?
      • How to create a product requirements document
      • Are product requirements documents (PRD) and marketing requirements documents (MRD) the same?
      • Is a product requirement document different from a product design document?
    • Product Management Metrics and KPIs Explained
      • Product Management Metrics and KPIs Explained
      • What are KPIs and metrics?
      • Key metrics for product management
      • KPI examples for product management
      • How to structure product KPIs
      • Product management KPI dashboard
    • Product Analytics
      • Product Analytics Definition and Overview
      • What is product analytics?
      • Why is product analytics useful?
      • Who uses product analytics?
      • How does product analytics work?
      • How can you use product analytics?
      • Essential features for product analytics tools
      • Optimize product performance with Wrike
    • Comprehensive Guide to Lean Product Management
      • Comprehensive Guide to Lean Product Management
      • What is lean product management?
      • Why is lean product management important?
      • How does the lean product management methodology work?
      • Essential lean management principles for product managers
      • Start the lean product management process with Wrike
    • Best Product Management Resources for Product Managers
      • Best Product Management Resources for Product Managers
      • Best product management training and courses
      • Best product management books
      • Best product management conferences and events
      • Level up your product management education
    • Practical Product Management Templates
      • Why use product management templates?
      • Five benefits of using product management templates
      • What are the different kinds of product management templates?
      • Get started with Wrike’s product management templates
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      • Product Management Goals
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      • Product Manager
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      • Product Requirements
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      • User Stories
    • Glossary of Product Management Terms
    1. Product Management Guide

    Software Product Manager

    10 min read
    Blog Author Anna Grigoryan 2x
    Anna Grigoryan Director of Product Management, Wrike

    Software Product Manager Role and Responsibilities

    Did you know that the presence of a product manager in a company can potentially increase organizational profitability by up to 34%? But what exactly does a product manager do? 

    The responsibilities of a software product manager depend on many factors, such as company size, culture, industry verticals, etc. Product managers often drive the vision and support the product throughout every stage of the product life cycle. 

    What is a product manager?

    As mentioned above, the product manager oversees and manages the product throughout each stage of its life cycle — from introduction through to maturity and even decline. They are expected to translate business strategies into technical requirements, including specifications for software development.

    A product manager also manages project scope by making tradeoffs between competing objectives (such as features vs. time/costs), creating a vision that aligns with company goals, tracking software development progress, etc.

    What does a software product manager do?

    A software product manager directs the specialization, goals, structure, and expectations of their products. Some of the duties of a software product manager include:

    Creative ideation

    Software product managers should have a well-developed creative process that helps them generate, develop, and curate new ideas. They determine the ideas to be worked on based on feedback received about strategy and development processes within the company. User feedback also helps to improve processes, so it’s vital for the product manager to consider it when brainstorming.

    Product strategy

    The product manager must also work on the product strategy by bringing the vision to life. This involves developing and maintaining a practical roadmap that takes all strategic goals into account.

    Development releases

    A critical part of being a software product manager is keeping up with timelines for implementation, delivery schedules, and deadlines during the development phase.

    Identifying important features

    The product manager determines which features to include in their product by considering their relative ranking. The features are ranked by their level of priority/importance and the most essential ones are included on the final list.

    Further reading

    blog post

    Product Management 101: How to Become a Product Manager

    blog post

    How to Create a Product Roadmap

    Software product manager job description

    To build great software, product managers need to play several different roles simultaneously. They work with the development and engineering teams to build out new features that best address customer and market needs. 

    The key responsibility of a software product manager is to successfully represent the software development team's interests to the stakeholders and customers. In addition, the software product manager is responsible for:

    • Translating business goals into specific software requirements 
    • Prioritizing software features based on market need analyses and company strategies
    • Managing software project scope by making tradeoffs between competing software requirements, such as time vs. cost and software security vs. speed 
    • Prioritizing feature requests from software development teams
    • Crystallizing the product vision and working closely with software engineers/the technical team to define its specifications
    • Ensuring that the software solution is successfully meeting business goals and users' needs
    • Tracking progress against plan and resolving any variances as soon as they are identified
    • Making tradeoffs between features, schedule, and costs based on their relationship to business goals, company policies, software architecture constraints, and software development team capabilities
    Product Manager, product owner

    Are product owners and product managers the same?

    What's the difference between a product owner and a product manager? These two roles are often confused with each other, and both require the ability to combine business, technical, and design thinking. 

    Product owner

    A product owner is a core participant of an organization’s product team.

    As with all Scrum roles, it's not the job title that defines a team member as a product owner but rather the responsibility it entails. Here are the key roles that every product owner plays:

    1. Value maximization: A product owner is responsible for maximizing the value of their product. Value can be measured, amongst other things, by revenue generated, customer satisfaction, engagement levels, and product usage.
    2. Revenue ownership: Every product owner must have the revenue impact in mind. Since they lead the budget decisions, the buck stops with them. So, if the project doesn't deliver value according to the business vision, the product owner is responsible.
    3. Business strategy: A product owner needs to be business-savvy. They must clearly understand the product's market, competitive environment, and market positioning. If you don't know the ins and outs of your industry, how can you make sound decisions? Similarly, you should be able to communicate clearly about your product's value proposition with anyone in the company.
    4. Product representative: The product owner represents the product to the stakeholders and keeps everyone focused on maximizing its value. 

    Being a product owner means being responsible for maximizing value, understanding your product's industry and its competitive context, and knowing how to communicate this effectively with different stakeholders.

    Product manager

    A product manager leads cross-functional teams and is responsible for the success of a product from its conception to its end. Here are the key roles that every product manager plays:

    1. Market understanding: Since a product manager leads their team through development, they must have deep knowledge of the market. A great product manager understands the market's pain points and how to engage with users.
    2. Market research: Product managers execute market research for their product using surveys, interviews, and focus groups. Whenever teams need to gain insights about the user needs, the market, or the product itself, the product manager conducts the research.
    3. Product strategy: A product manager must understand the long-term market vision and convey it to their team in an easily digestible way. They also ensure that the tactical deliverables are tied to the product strategy  so that all features are aligned.
    4. Strategic prioritization: A product manager prioritizes the new features or products to be developed. They base their decisions on strategic alignment as well as user feedback from their market research activities.

    Another way to think about the distinction between the product owner and product manager is to imagine you have two roles at your company: product management and product ownership.

    The product manager is responsible for the high-level direction of your product (i.e., strategy, roadmaps, positioning, etc.), while the product owner is responsible for maximizing value.

    • The product owner leads the Scrum team and makes sure that they build the right things
    • The product manager focuses on the bigger picture of what needs to be built

    Read more

    blog post

    4 Things to Keep in Mind When Building a Product Launch Template

    blog post

    How to Build a Go-To-Market Strategy Remotely

    Skills every product manager should have

    The product manager role is an exciting blend of business and technology. It requires knowledge of both of these aspects and the ability to communicate effectively with all stakeholders involved in product development. 

    Let’s look at the core skills every product manager should have:

    1. Analytical abilities: Product managers need to understand how problems can be resolved with a targeted product strategy that meets customer and business needs in the best possible way.
    2. Excellent communication skills: Every product manager must be an effective communicator, with excellent written and speaking skills. They will have to interact seamlessly with customers, engineering teams, and executives every day.
    3. Cross-functional partnership: A product manager should understand the bigger picture and how to convey it to others. They should know what's feasible from a technology perspective and how different stakeholders can help create value for their product.
    4. Long-term vision: Finally, a great product manager isn't just focused on today or tomorrow. They strive to create a long-term roadmap and product management best practices for the organization.

    The software product manager is a critical position in an organization. They are responsible for managing how customers use and interact with the product, including UX design, marketing strategy, customer insights research, pricing decisions, and more.

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