What are the key responsibilities and skills required for a PO in a SaaS tech company?
Background Story
Almost a year ago, I decided to get a turn on my career and accepted a Product Owner position in a tech company. After working as a Data Scientist in an AI agency for almost 3 years, I wanted to learn more about the Product Development Lifecycle and the different aspects of âdoing productâ.
Later, I decided to transition from the PO position back to a Data Scientist position because I realized this is my true passion (but this is a story for another post).
The important thing is that during the time I worked as PO, I had the opportunity to gain a lot of knowledge and acquire many skills essential in the tech industry.
Product Ownerâs (PO) Key Responsibilities
So, what are the day-to-day responsibilities of a PO in a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) technology company?
1. Develop Product Roadmap and Design Requirements
From a high-level point of view, a POâs key responsibility is to realize the companyâs vision concerning the product. PO is responsible for writing clear and well-defined requirements and grooming and prioritizing the productâs backlog.
I was practicing agile and, specifically, the Disciplined Agile Delivery(DAD) framework. This framework organizes the Productâs Backlog in a taxonomy of requirements [Initiatives, Epics, Feature, Stories, and Tasks] and defines the relationship between them. PO must prepare and present these requirements to the engineering team during iteration/sprint planning.
2. Daily Collaboration
A significant part of the POâs role is the close collaboration with various teams and stakeholders.
Some weekly activities might be:
- Collaborate with the UI/UX designers and researchers to design new features and flows.
- Collaborate with the Engineering team to define the technical details for the business requirements (Front End and Back End Developers, QA testers, and Engineering managers)
- Collaborate with the Product Analytics team to design data products.
- Collaborate with Senior Management to adjust product roadmap and priorities based on the market conditions and external factors.
3. QnAs, Training, Presentations, Interviews, Demos
PO acts as an ambassador for the product internally and externally of the company. This role is the primary contact for queries related to the product.
A PO can conduct meetings and interviews with internal stakeholders and end-users to understand how everyone uses the product and their needs. Publishing release notes and organizing demo presentations about new features is also part of a PO job description.
4. Research and analyze the market
Finally, PO needs to follow industry trends and advances as well as the companyâs competitors to ensure that the product is always ahead of the competition.
Product Ownerâs (PO) Key Skills
POs come from various backgrounds, but all the great ones have the following skills.
- In-depth understanding of industry market conditions and trends
- Organizational and time management skills
- Ability to work with cross-functional teams
A common misconception is about the technical expertise required from a PO. Generally, POs donât write any code, but an overall understanding of technologies used in the product is critical for succeeding in this role.
Get in touch
I hope you liked this story. If you have any questions or just want to introduce yourself, donât hesitate to reach out!
My name is Panos (Panagiotis) Papaemmanouil, and I live in Thessaloniki, Greece đŹđˇ. Here are my contact details.
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