{"id":2468,"date":"2023-06-07T10:00:00","date_gmt":"2023-06-07T10:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/138.197.200.24\/resources\/blog\/product-strategist\/"},"modified":"2026-08-08T11:40:56","modified_gmt":"2026-08-08T11:40:56","slug":"product-strategist","status":"publish","type":"blog","link":"https:\/\/www.smartkarrot.com\/resources\/blog\/product-strategist\/","title":{"rendered":"Product Strategist: The Roles and Responsibilities in B2B SaaS"},"content":{"rendered":"
Often, there seems to be an ambiguity between the two designations, product strategist and a product manager. Although they both need to work hand-in-hand, there still exists a thin line of difference. A product strategist is the one who looks for new opportunities, evaluates the product and performance of a company and helps in developing strategic plans that dwell and evolve in the long run. On similar tracks, product managers are responsible for the marker success of specific products. Although it might not be so clear now, we will delve into this topic with magnifying lens to learn more. Let us dive right into the topic.<\/p>\n
First and foremost, a product strategist should be able to find insights and opportunities by using data or technology. A major part of this job entails you to gather and analyze data from your company\u2019s performance and your users interactions with your range of products. Not only that, you should be in a position to delve into the numbers of your competitors and keep a track of their records as well.<\/p>\n
It goes without saying \u2013 to become a product strategist you need to have great communication skills. To succeed, you\u2019ll need to communicate with different people and teams across your company, as well as people outside the organization. You\u2019ll need a strong working relationship with the development<\/a>, sales, and support teams, for example, to gain a deep understanding of the company\u2019s products and users. Aside from this, you should also know how to communicate a proposal effectively and market a product to your new investors or executives.<\/p>\n As a product strategist, you should always be full of innovative ideas and suggestions. In short, you need to think big and out of box. It is you who has to see opportunities that others don\u2019t. Not only that, you will also have to plan out ways of executing those ideas effectively as and when required. This is what is meant by entrepreneurial skills, that demands you to think like an entrepreneur.<\/p>\nEntrepreneurial Skills<\/h3>\n
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