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The Discipline of Product Management
Phillip J. Windley, Ph.D. Chief Information Officer Office of the Governor State of Utah Product development is the process of designing, building, operating, and maintaining a good or service1. Software and Internet companies use a product development process to ensure that they are not just manufacturing a technology, but creating a product that people willwant to buy and continue to use. To be sure, a base technology is at the heart of the product, but product development ensures that the customer’s voice is not lost in the rush to an exciting technology. Product development adds things like pricing, marketing, and customer support to the technology to create a complete product. Without a product management philosophy and discipline, an ITorganization becomes focused on the technology instead of the customers and is often organized along technology lines rather than in ways that benefit the customer. Ultimately, an IT organization must serve its customers or it will go out of business, either because the customers go away or because they complain to executive management until the organization is changed. This paper discusses the productmanagement discipline and how it can be applied to creating a customer driven IT organization.

Product Development
Product development is performed by a multi-disciplinary team whose goal is building, operating, and maintaining the product. Team members may include product managers, software developers, project managers, product operations engineers, customer support managers, software qualityassurance engineers, user interface design engineers, marketers, financial personnel, and graphic artists. The product manager serves as the leader of this cross functional team. While the product manager does not necessarily function as the operational manager for these people, she does lead, coordinate, and supervise their work toward the end goal of making the product a reality, launching it,operating it, and managing it throughout its life cycle.
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For purposes of this document we will refer to all services, goods, or other things offered for sale by an organization to be a “product.”

 Copyright 2002, Phillip J. Windley. All rights reserved. Reproduction of all or part of this work is permitted for educational or research use provided that this copyright notice is included inany copy. Unconditional use is granted to the State of Utah.

Product management as a discipline is about what the product should be. Product managers are advocates for the customer’s needs and desires. A large product might have numerous product managers working towards its success at a variety of levels, all the way from the junior product manager writing specifications about single featuresets to a product strategy director who has overall responsibility to executive management for the product direction. A product manager’s responsibilities include the following: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Defining and planning product lines and product enhancements Managing product contracts and sales Setting strategic direction based on customer needs and business goals Interpreting strategicgoals into operational tasks Making proposals to senior management regarding implications of proposed plans Serving as a representative to internal and external clients.Taking the lead in establishing tactical plans and objectives Developing and implementing administrative and operational matters ensuring achievement of objectives Evaluating risks and trade-offs Proposing contingency plans Analyzingbusiness processes and creating applications to improve or support those processes Branding Working with graphic designers to create look and feel Defining navigational flow and user experience Defining feature sets and scooping releases

People not familiar with the discipline of product management frequently get a product manager confused with other players. Its useful to look at what a...
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