I had a PMP at one point. Product management definitely can be a significant asset. If done correctly.
Most of the time in my experience it's a fail upward position who spends more time crying at you about why one of the marks on the online training spreadsheet is red instead of listening to the people telling him to buy new parts instead of refurbished crap from overseas so that the damn thing can actually run for two weeks in a row without blowing up.
I had a PMP at one point. Product management definitely can be a significant asset. If done correctly.
Most of the time in my experience it's a fail upward position who spends more time crying at you about why one of the marks on the online training spreadsheet is red instead of listening to the people telling him to buy new parts instead of refurbished crap from overseas so that the damn thing can actually run for two weeks in a row without blowing up.