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Exactly what is a product manager without a product? Nothing. That is why it's so very important that whenever a product has been developed that the product manager be involved. Now just how best to start doing that is an totally different question. The process from having an idea for something to really having something is an extended and treacherous street. So a lot of things can fail that either cause the schedule to have to be extended or result in a product with the incorrect features to be developed. Something manager needs to learn how to stay mixed up in process while at the same time not slowing things down. That said, a product supervisor is not really a project manager. There can be lots of similarities between the jobs, but something manager is accountable for so much more than a task supervisor. The difference between the roles must be known and communicated to everyone who's mixed up in creation of the product. The good thing about product development is that it is something that has been done many times at other firms. By taking the time to study their successes and failures product managers can learn what they need to be looking for to be able to discover development issues before they derail a development task. Creating ways to map what sort of customer executes their job can provide the source that is needed for a development program. It can be all too easy to include or exclude features from something that the customer will feel highly about. Making the effort to understand how your customer use the product that you will be developing is the key to creating an effective product. This e book has been intended to pull many of these ideas along into one place for product managers. By reading the e book you will be able to find just precisely what the role of something supervisor should be during the product development process. Using this method, you can ensure that whenever it's all done, you'll have a product that your customer will want to buy.