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Becoming a Product Ops Manager

  • The average Product Ops Manager salary in the US is $96,845 according to PayScale and can go up to $127,000. Compared to the same figures for a Product Manager ($84,052 and $122,000), it can be a very lucrative career path. 
  • Product Ops Managers often need more experience. It’s quite rare to find an entry-level Product Ops Manager role, because it requires a lot of attention to detal.
  • It’s better to get your first job as a Product Manager, get a feel for how you prefer to work, and then make the transition.

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The Benefits of Product Ops

  • The benefit of having Product Ops, is that you have someone who understands data like the back of their hand.
  • A POM helps to ensure that your teams are using the correct tools, and are using them efficiently.
  • By handling a lot of the micro-level tasks, they free up PMs to wor...

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What is Product Ops?

What is Product Ops?

Product Operations, or Product Ops, is a role within a product team that facilitates the easy communication and sharing of resources and data between departments. It’s an essential role to help cross-functional product teams work effectively and efficiently.

While some ...

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Product Manager vs Product Operations Manager

  • Data: PMs need to be data-driven, but they don’t need to be data analysts. POMs have a focus on data-in and handle all aspects from collection to analysis. 
  • Experimentation: Experiments, such as A/B testing, are part of a standard Product Manage...

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What does a Product Operations Manager do?

POMs have a passion for problem-solving, and they work out many chinks in your development’s armor.

Some of the tasks owned by a POM include:

  • Managing which tools the product team uses (communication, road mapping, prototyping, user-onboarding, etc)
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  • How does the candidate frame the role? Does the role feel important and ambitious? 
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When Feedback Is Not Helpful

When Feedback Is Not Helpful

Most managers do not make use of feedback as a way to be helpful to the employee or even the organization. According to a study, only a quarter of employees agree that the feedback helps them perform better.

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Product Success Has a Softer Side

If you want to help your product managers succeed, you must address the softer side of product management. There are so many soft skills that a product manager needs to master in order to be able to deliver the outcomes you really want from them.

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