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MAWDB Product Management

A product manager is a professional role that is responsible for the development of products for an organization, known as the practice of product management. Product managers own the product strategy behind a product, specify its functional requirements, and manage feature releases.

About MAWDB Product Management

A product manager is a professional role that is responsible for the development of products for an organization, known as the practice of product management. Product managers own the product strategy behind a product, specify its functional requirements, and manage feature releases.

Ideal Candidate (Benchmark)

GC

Work Preferences (Self-Assessment)

(20%)

What the ideal candidate explicitly says they want in their work, work style, and work environment

Product Management and Entrepreneurship

Wide Range of Pay


Interests (Self-Assessment)

(15%)

Candidate general interests and strong interest inventory

Strong Interest Inventory Results

Strong Interest Inventory is a popular interest assessment used by career counselors. Learn more here.

Investigative

100%


Artistic

100%


Enterprising

100%


Realistic

0%


Social

0%


Conventional

0%


Personality (Self-Assessment)

(5%)

The big five, 16 personalities, and other personality traits

16 Personalities Results

16 personalities / myers briggs is a popular way for career counselors to distinguish how people have different personalities. Learn more here.

ENTJ

Big Five Results

The Big Five personality traits is a popular way for career counselors and psychologists to distinguish how people have different personalities. Learn more here.

Openness

100%


Conscientiousness

100%


Emotional Stability

100%


Extraversion

0%


Agreeableness

0%


Values (Self-Assessment)

(10%)

Ranked values on who candidate gravitates towards and what their employer prefers

The ideal product management and entrepreneurship candidate gravitates toward people who are:

Adventurous

Creative

Competent

Courageous

Impactful

The ideal product management and entrepreneurship candidate wants to work with employers that provide:

High equity stake

Ability to make use of my abilities

Intellectually-demanding work

Designing new things

Daily variety


Skills (Self-Assessment)

(10%)

The top skills that matter

Top hard skills:

Critical Thinking

Management of Personnel Resources

Management of Financial Resources

Negotiation

Reading Comprehension

Systems Analysis

Top soft skills:

Judgment and Decision Making

Complex Problem Solving

Speaking

Social Perceptiveness

Active Listening

Persuasion


Education

(10%)

The educational components that matter

Product Management

Design

Marketing

Sales

Engineering

Finance

Entrepreneurship

High School

Product Management, Design, Marketing, Sales, Engineering, Finance, Entrepreneurship

Doesn't Matter


Projects

(10%)

Importance of relevant projects, and what type of project work

Critical Thinking

Management of Personnel Resources

Management of Financial Resources

Negotiation

Reading Comprehension

Systems Analysis

Judgment and Decision Making

Complex Problem Solving

Speaking

Social Perceptiveness

Active Listening

Persuasion

Product Management

Design

Marketing

Sales

Engineering

Finance

Entrepreneurship

1,000


Experience

(10%)

Importance of relevant experience, and what type of experience

Critical Thinking

Management of Personnel Resources

Management of Financial Resources

Negotiation

Reading Comprehension

Systems Analysis

Judgment and Decision Making

Complex Problem Solving

Speaking

Social Perceptiveness

Active Listening

Persuasion

Product Management

Design

Marketing

Sales

Engineering

Finance

Entrepreneurship


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