Degrees Of Ability: Hiring Into Product Management

Topics:
Marketing Strategy,
Product Development and Design
Tags:
Degree,
Hiring,
Human Resources,
Marketing,
Marketing Research,
Pragmatic Marketing,
Recruitment & Selection,
Workforce Management
Source:
Pragmatic Marketing

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Overview: Product Management is not a job for which people can go out and get a degree. You can get a degree in Computer Science that covers the knowledge you need in order to start out as a programmer. You can get a degree in Marketing that gives you the basic foundation to get started in Marketing or Advertising. So what do you look for when you want to hire an ace product manager to champion your product and move forward relative to the competition? After some years doing Product Management and many more before that doing things that all relate to Product Management, this paper explains combination of four critical elements.

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Format: HTML | Date: Dec 2007 | Pages: 7


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