Product Manager Accountabilities (Part 1): Product Strategy

While the concept may hold water, the next logical step to underscore what this looks like is more detail that can be better applied in a product manager’s day-to-day life. To that end, I will examine each of the following typical SDLC phases and outline 42 questions that a product manager should ensure are answered. The phases covered are:Product Strategy – The reason a product exists, and its intended goals.Product Roadmapping – The broad timeline in which future product capabilities are slated for release.Initiative Planning – The definition of a project to deliver capabilities within a budget and schedule timeline.Solution Design – The people, process, systems and policy designs required to deliver the required capabilities.Solution Development – The people, process, systems, and policy capabilities have been developed and are ready for testing, training, and deployment planning.Solution Readiness – All solution aspects are accepted and ready to be deployed.
Before going deeper, let’s level-set on a couple of things:
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Published on July 12, 2025 02:27
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