How much revenue for each PM in your company?

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Someone asked me a question recently and I couldn’t find an answer on the Web, so I decided to ask all of you for help.

After reading my article, “You can never have too many Product Managers“, the person asked me whether I knew of any published numbers that provide guidelines for the number of product managers a company should have relative to it’s revenue.

The answer is, unfortunately: it depends.

It depends of the stage in the lifecycle of the product, the market, the kind of customers etc.

To get data, I need your help. In return for 30 seconds of your time — that’s all it will take I promise — I’ll collect the data and share it back with all of you in a future post.

Survey is closed. Click here for the results.

Thanks.

Saeed

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2 Responses to How much revenue for each PM in your company?
  1. Tom Grant says:

    Speaking of surveys, we’re moving into the last couple of weeks of our two surveys. In case anyone wants to participate (about 15-20 minutes each, feel free to do one or both), here are the links:

    Product management tasks and responsibilities
    http://deploy.ztelligence.com/start/index.jsp?PIN=139WSYDWFN2GJ

    Tools for product managers
    http://deploy.ztelligence.com/start/index.jsp?PIN=139WBA3H7EYQZ

  2. [...] Last week I asked the question, How much revenue for each PM in your company? with a link to a survey. The survey was intended as a “quick and dirty” sampling of [...]

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