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product management
[ prod-uhkt man-ij-muhnt ]
noun
- the act, process, or task of planning, developing, and delivering products or services (often used attributively):
Her 20 years of experience in product management includes positions at medical and biotechnology companies.
We're shifting to a more formal product management process, using business software instead of just going with the flow.
- a department or group of people responsible for this task at a company:
He's been head of product management at the company for six years.
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- prod·uct man·a·ger noun
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of product management1
Example Sentences
Trace One, a product management software company, studied the number of food recalls in the U.S. between 2020 and 2024 and found that the number of recalls grew from 454 to 547 per year.
He last served as YouTube’s vice president of product management since 2016 and was in charge of the company’s music and premium, as well as its subscriptions and commerce efforts.
Before long, White was being sold on a product management gig to help develop the nascent Spotify for Artists program, which was designed to offer more information for musicians on the platform — how their music is being played and where the streams are coming from, for example — and also integrating merch and ticket sales within the app.
“We’ve invested in making sure that YouTube really captures the totality of the experience that people want,†said Christian Oestlien, YouTube’s vice president of product management for connected TV.
Ms Jones brings more than 20 years of technical expertise in software engineering and product management to the role.
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