The Best-in-Class Product Manager Part 1: The Policy Pillar
In my recent series, I outlined 42 questions a product manager should ensure are answered across the following software development life cycle phases:
- Product Strategy – The reason a product exists, and its intended goals.
- Product Roadmapping – The broad timeline in which future product capabilities are slated for release.
- Initiative Planning – The definition of a project to deliver capabilities within a budget and schedule timeline.
- Solution Design – The people, processes, systems and policy designs required to deliver the required capabilities.
- Solution Development – The people, processes, systems, and policy capabilities developed and ready for testing, training, and deployment planning.
- Solution Readiness – All solution aspects are accepted and ready to be deployed.
The foundation of these 42 questions is based on a product manager functioning as something I call a business system steward, which at its core requires focus on four pillars:
- Policy – The governing corporate and regulatory rules a business system must align and adhere to
- People – The skills and knowledge humans need to enable a business system
- Process – The human activities required both with and without technology to enable a business system
- Technology – The automation required to enable a business system
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