Principal Product Manager
The PM who works on problems no one else has even framed yet.
Decides what gets built and (politely) what doesn't.
also called: PM Β· Senior PM Β· Group PM
PMs sit at the intersection of users, engineers, designers, and the business. They figure out what problems are worth solving, write down what 'done' looks like, and help the team ship it. They don't tell engineers how to code or designers how to design β they make sure everyone's pointed at the right problem.
Customer call, sprint planning, writing a PRD, reviewing a design, jumping into a Slack thread about a bug, and ending the day prioritizing the next quarter's roadmap with leadership.
You like ambiguity, you're okay being wrong in public, and you enjoy being the person asking 'but why?'
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Builds the internal Lego pieces every other team uses.
Talks to users so the rest of the team doesn't have to guess.