![]() To keep this flow chart clear and straight to the point, I only included roles that are directly correlated to product management. I didn’t include them because those roles could come from more than a dozen backgrounds. In fact, sometimes the startup founder could be the Product Manager. ![]() ![]() It is definitely possible for a consultant, startup founder, teacher, analyst, or researcher to become a Product Manager. roles not directly correlated to product management. Consultants, startup founders, teachers, analysts, researchers, and misc.The Product Manager career path for physical products (like guitars and cars) may be different. This flow chart is focused on software product management.Before the yellow boxes, there could be hundreds of roles that lead to the yellow boxes.Between the yellow boxes and the purple boxes, there could be hundreds of roles that lead to the purple boxes.I wrote “Product Manager” since that is the most commonly known title. Some companies may mislabel “Product Manager” with some other job title.I kept it simple by just writing “Product Manager”. At some companies, a Product Manager may wear multiple hats (data, growth, technical, design). Each of those roles may have job duties that differentiate themselves. If I broke down the “Product Manager” box into more than a dozen “Product Manager”-type boxes, it would look messier and may confuse people. Pink “Product Manager” box could be titled as “Technical Product Manager”, “Agile Product Manager”, “Product Manager (related to physical products)”, “Design Product Manager”, “Data Product Manager”, “Growth Product Manager”, “Group Product Manager”, “Associate Product Manager”, etc.I chose these roles because they are the most common ones I came across while researching for roles that directly correlate to Product Manager. The purple boxes are roles directly correlated to Product Manager.I chose these backgrounds because they are the most common ones I came across while researching and gaining domain knowledge in product management. ![]()
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