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Difference between an Agile Product Manager and a Project Manager


Who is an Agile Product Manager?

An Agile Product Manager is the owner of the product vision that is defined in the initial stage. They are responsible to identify customer needs and business objectives. The Product Manager sits at an intersection of technology, business and customer experience to achieve success in product delivery.


Responsibilities of an Agile Product Manager

An Agile Product Management is a well-established framework with principles and a team to handle a project. A Product Manager is responsible to manage the team. There are other responsibilities as well-

  • Defining and carrying the vision of the product

  • Understanding the customer's needs

  • Giving feedback to the stakeholders for constant iterations

  • Viewing the progress and prioritizing the features

  • Coordinating within the team.

Who is a Project Manager?

Project Managers are goal-oriented, organized professionals who design projects using their passion, creativity and collaborative skills to make them a success. Project Managers are responsible to initiate, plan, execute and finish projects using the technologies and skill sets across various industries. Certified Project Manager has a diverse skill set that allows them to handle projects in a unique and strategic way. A qualified and experienced Project Manager is aptly skilled in the following areas-

  • Leadership Quality

  • Communication skills

  • Organizational skills

  • Time management

  • Issue resolving skills

  • Team management

Responsibilities of a Project Manager

Being a Project Manager is not just about a credential or designation, he/she has to delegate some core responsibilities-

  • Identifying the project needs, goals and scope at the beginning.

  • Planning, delegating and monitoring the tasks throughout the project.

  • Ensuring that all the project materials are delivered promptly.

  • Project execution

  • Resolving any issues or blockages in the process

  • Communicating with the team and stakeholders for feedback

  • Documenting each step of the process with the help of project management tools

  • To make sure that the end product delivered is of top quality

Project Manager VS Agile Product Manager

Both roles may appear to be similar but there are some major differences-

Point of Difference

Project Manager

Agile Product Manager

Role

Oversees all the project needs

Views the product needs from development to release

Focus

Work coordination between the team

Product strategy and implementation

Tasks

Coordinate work plan according to the project resources

Gather data and create product roadmaps

Success

Meet business objectives

Meet sales objectives

Conclusion

The success of a project depends on the delegation of roles and responsibilities efficiently according to the skill set of the professionals involved. A Project Manager and an Agile Product Manager have their own responsibilities and skill sets to perform those responsibilities.

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