The Difference Between Product and Project Management

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The Difference Between Product and Project Management Everything might seem similar - product, project, project management, product management - but it is not exactly as it looks. Product management and project management are two terms that are often interchanged, but both are different disciplines that require different skills and tools to manage them. Product management and project are both complementary but distinct. To understand the difference between these two managements, you first need to learn the difference between product and project. Product:​ A product is a solution offered in a market to solve a problem or satisfy a want. These may have a lifecycle that may be split into multiple stages. The stages may include conception, development, introduction and management in the market. The final steps include the retirement of the product. Project:​ Project is undertaking an endeavour to introduce a new product or service in the market. Projects need to be delivered by a specified date and time. The complementing life cycle is, a product can only be developed when a project is undertaken, and a product’s life cycle can include multiple projects. Product Management vs Project Management A company’s organisation function that deals in all steps, from planning to production and marketing of a product at all stages is called product management. Application of operations, methods, experience, and skills to accomplish the specific goal of a project is called project management. Who are product managers? Product managers are people who undertake the entire responsibility of the whole lifecycle of a product which also includes its overall and continuous success. A product manager will focus more on ‘what’ the product will be offering than ‘how’ the product will be developed. A product manager’s job involves having a vision for the future to learn the long-term deliverability of the product. Product managers decide the product’s growth direction based on the customers’ needs. Maximising value and creating new revenue streams is the final goal of a product manager. The responsibilities of a product manager include:


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