The Product Manager will oversee product strategy, prioritize functions and features, monitor goals, and communicate with stakeholders, supporting development and career needs.
- Use the previously established product vision in concert with deep market understanding to inform the product strategy
- Evaluate market needs against UL’s and competitors’ unique abilities to address them
- Support and contribute to a go-to-market strategy, describing how value will be delivered to the customer/user, how the product is differentiated from the competition, and what the business model should be
- Prioritize product functions and features into a product roadmap
- Monitor a set of product goals, outcomes and corresponding metrics to continually evaluate against
- Evangelize and communicate the product vision, strategy and goals internally across the organization, as well as externally with client users
- Actively model and promote a set of desired behaviors aligned with UL’s WoW
- Take ownership of own career and professional development by documenting and communicating career aspirations and any associated development needs to their manager
- Support career development needs of direct reports, by clearly defining expectations for their current role, actively soliciting their career aspirations and helping close any gaps
- Support an efficient cross-functional matrix structure to enable effective product development lifecycle
- Execute a robust set of processes to power all parts of the product development lifecycle from research/discovery to release management and product support
- Leverage a standard set of product management tools to be used across the product organization at each of the stages of the lifecycle
Top Skills
Product Management Tools
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