Cloud applications, artificial intelligence, machine learning, data insights, rapid prototyping, design thinking, and faster decision making are becoming more and more significant in the daily life of a product manager. Basic physical, digital, and biological technologies are intersecting to create large scale system changes, altering the very fabric of our social system. More than ever, the product manager is faced with the challenges of proactively designing the systems of the future. Product Managers can thrive and build transformation products by understanding the complexity and nuances of a fast converging physical and digital world.With many possibilities, today’s product manager needs to understand the actual problem that must be solved to grow customer value systems in line with the company’s goals. And while product managers inspire through vision, decisions must roll downstream and be implementation like an assembly line. More than ever, it has become crucial for a product manager to set and manage the anticipations of users, gather measurable feedback frequently, communicate meticulously to engineers and make sure products logically progress and adapt with market shifts.