Regardless of whether you manage a consumer-oriented product (B2C product management) or one targeted at business users (B2B product management), product managers (PM) mostly have the same challenges and to-do lists. All product management is ultimately a balance between iteration and the audience.
Both PM roles use the same language, but each domain comes with slightly different dialects. Read on to learn where they overlap and what sets them apart.
Time To Read: 7 Minutes
Published: July 2019
Link: B2B Product Managers vs. B2C Product Managers 🥊
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Regarding the Tweet of the Day:I disagree that Velocity is any measure of business impact or business sense. Increasing the velocity in typical Scrum secnarios is meaningless; it does not mean that you eliver value faster. Velocity is a planning tool, but should never the part of a goal.