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It depends on the product, the company, the current employment market for product managers, and the individual's education, experience and performance.
It depends on your location, years of experience and the type of product you manage. You can check salary.com for more information. Following are some examples of median salaries for Product Managers in the USA as of December 28, 2011: Product/Brand Manager: $91,446 Credit Card Product Manager: $81,920 Retail Banking Product Manager I: $68,449 Web Product Manager I: $60,246 This does not include years of experience or size of the business. For example, a Web Product Manager I (in real life, the position title would just be "Product Manager" and the person would work at an internet company) who is just starting out at a start-up could expect to earn somewhere on the low end of the salary scale: $39,365 to $51,222 (the bottom 10% - 25% of pay). But someone with 3-5 years of experience working for a large corporation could expect to earn on the high end of the scale: $74,158 - $83,183 (the top 25% - 10% of pay).
It can influence it in two ways:There will be fewer resources available to work on a project. It could be that critical resources (people holding a specific expertise) will not be available anymore and so the team will need to be reorganized.Many time people decide to lose the Project Manager hoping that the tasks will move forward without someone managing the process, maybe shifting responsibilities to other team members (product manager, team leaders etc).
Salary of factory manager is Manufacturing overhead. and Manufacturing overhead is Product costs. So, It's not period cost.
In a manufacturing company you would have:Sales Managers - responsible for making salesMarketing Manager - responsible for advertisingPurchasing Managers - responsible for buying raw materialsProduction Managers - responsible for making the productFinance Managers - responsible for the moneyCost Accountants - responsible for analysing costsIT Manager - responsible for computingHuman Resources manager - responsible for staff training and welfare.Product Development Managers - responsible for new product designPersonnel Management - responsible for hiring, firing, and trainingTHIS IS A PROFESSIONAL EDIT
The abbreviation for assistant product manager is APM. This manager would be in charge of assure the product is in stock and the presentation is optimal for sells.
A product manager is responsible for developing and overseeing the products that an organization produces. According to Marty Cagan, writing in his book Inspire, the job of a product manager is "to discover a product that is valuable, usable, and feasible."
A product manager explores, decides and motivates the advancement of a certain product for an organization. They will have to consider the demographic, the competition and the product image. Product manager can also refer to people who manage intangible goods like information, services and music.
Decisions at the first level of product management involve the marketing mix for an individual brand/product. These decisions are the responsibility of a brand manager (sometimes called a product manager).
It really depends on the type of products. The smaller the scope of each product is the more a professional product manager can handle. It depends on the complexity of the product, the size of the user base and market it belongs to as well as the definition of what is expected of a Product Manager to manage which can change from company to company.
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Ha ha. You'll never find out. (rubs hands in evil fashion) - The Cranky Product Manager www.crankypm.com
"A Product Manager oversees the development of a product from concept development, through system demonstration, and into production. The Product Manager is responsible for the COST of the overall program to bring the item to market, the SCHEDULE of the development process, and the PERFORMANCE of the item once it is into production." This is the way most people think of product management, and it's a little off. In reality this is what a PROJECT manager is responsible for. A project manager is responsible for getting the product completed on time, on budget and on schedule. In simple terms a PRODUCT manager is responsible for the overall success of a product from its birth to its burial; the product lifecycle. Product managers maximize a products return on investment by evaluating the product vs. its place in the market and where the product is in it's lifecycle. Maybe the product needs to an update to extend its lifecycle or maybe the product has matured enough to become a commodity in the market so it's price may need to be rethought. Product Managers are the key to getting the most bang out of you products.
Coty Cosmetics, 1976-1977, assistant product manager, marketing; 1977-1978, product manager, marketing
A business economist may also be called a business development manager or business planner. The role and responsibilities of a business economist include keeping track of changing consumer preferences, product demand, and the availability of resources or constraints on those resources.
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