Every product has a lifecycle that consists of various phases. And the demands placed upon a product manager often vary depending on the lifecycle stage their product is in. The product manager role requires the use of different mental muscles and skills for driving it to the next step in its lifecycle while being simultaneously led by the product strategy.
Identifying, acknowledging, and understanding which phase a product is in is just as critical as knowing what each stage requires. This post will define each phase—Introduction, Growth, Maturity, and Decline—and highlight what product managers should be focused on during each period.
Time To Read: 6 Minutes
Published: October 2022
Link: Product Management’s Role at Every Phase of the Product Lifecycle 🎡
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