r/ProductOwner
For all things Product Ownership. Key audience are Product Owners. Scrum Masters, Product Managers and others welcome too! inkscroll.com - UK careers & jobs platform
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r/ProductOwner is a Product Managers subreddit in the Nerds category with 13,173 members. Use this page to track r/ProductOwner stats, subscriber growth trends, daily and weekly analytics, and similar subreddits with related audiences.
Recent r/ProductOwner growth: +18 members today (+0.14%) and +96 members this week (+0.73%).
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Welcome to r/ProductManagementIndia – the go-to community for product managers in India! Whether you're an experienced PM, aspiring product manager, Head of Product, UX designer, founder, or simply curious about product management careers in India, this is your space to learn, share, and grow. Join discussions on product strategy, roadmapping, user research, metrics, tools, interview prep, and everything related to building great products in the Indian tech ecosystem.
If you’ve been needing a place to ask questions about PM, vent about a difficult stakeholder, ask for advice on your next sprint, or discuss sensitive topics like salaries and compensation, this is it!
This is for all you Product Managers. Best practices, tools, jobs & job seekers, how-tos, growth hacks and more. Get out there & make it happen people!
This is a safe and open environment dedicated to the promotion of project management methodologies, with the purpose of fostering and promoting free discussion about all things project management. Check out r/PMcareers for career related posts.
This is the proverbial water cooler for tech PM's to share tips & tricks and musings.
Come here to discuss projects, project management, managing teams and people, and more.
This subreddit is a product management duplicate, please visit /r/ProductManagement/ instead.
A sub focused on asking and answering career questions about the Project Management profession. Feel free to post any project related job or job wanted post as well. Project Management (PM) is not Product Management (PdM). Project Management is a far older and more rigorous profession.
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