I had an interview for the product head in product based company but on paper they give me a designation of product owner. I am confused what is the difference.. PO>>PM>>Sr PM >> PH>>CPO is it correct? Can I say product owner is a product head of company?
Pm owns the requirements, customer facing, business driven. PO builds user stories , development focused, stay close to engineering
PO>>PM>>Sr PM >> PH>>CPO is it correct?
PO is a different stream than PM. So can't compare directly. But in prestige and role, yes.
Product owners are typically much senior roles - Director or higher - based on my limited experience.
PO = PM
Depends on organization. In most general case: * PM : customer and market analysis, business case, strategy, product vision, roadmap, go to market, launch, scale * PO: requirements analysis, close to development team, Jira, epics, stories, scrum, backlog prioritization and grooming
Depends on the company really. Afaik, no tech company has both PO and PM roles. They either have PM or PO. So, there is no meaningful hierarchy between PM & PO really
Do you mean to say product owner is equal to product manager
Product Owner is a role in a scrum framework whereas product manager is a designation.
Same as the difference between Instagram Stories and Snapchat.
Product owner is something related to scrum sprint planning, am I wrong?