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We are currently hiring a Discovery Product Manager for an exciting client engagement.
Role: Discovery Product Manager
Location: London, UK (Hybrid)
Positions: Permanent
Role Purpose
Lead Product Manager to lead and structure discovery phases, translating ambiguous business problems into clear solution options, target state direction, and decision-ready investment inputs, working closely with business stakeholders, CX, and Enterprise Architecture in one of the following areas of expertise:
- Pharma —> Healthcare | Life Sciences
- Publishing Systems & Workflows
- Content Discovery, Ecosystem | Strategy | Security
Key Responsibilities
If from the Pharma domain:
- Strategy and Market Research:
- Market analysis: Study competitor drugs, market gaps, and pricing patterns.
- Customer insights: Learn what doctors, clinics, and patients need.
- Roadmap building:
- Set the brand vision, positioning, and long-term plans.
- Forecasting: Estimate future sales, revenue, and budget limits.
- Marketing and Launch Execution:
- Campaign creation: Design promotional materials, digital ads, and journal features.
- Product launches: Coordinate events, medical conferences, and multi-channel rollouts.
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If from Publishing Sector -
- Strategy and Road mapping:
- Build and manage the multi-year platform roadmap for content management systems (CMS) and submission portals.
- Set priorities for workflow enhancements based on business goals and user needs.
- Evaluate change requests using a clear framework to balance custom needs with scalable tech.
- Balance budgets and vendor resources for third-party tools or custom builds.
- Workflow and Operations:
- Optimize pre- and post acceptance stages, including peer review, copyediting, and author billing.
- Bridge the gap between editorial operations and software engineering teams.
- Coordinate vendor integrations, contractor work, and system rollouts.
- Define clear functional requirements and user stories for development teams.
- Quality and Performance:
- Oversee quality control and testing for system updates and new modules.
- Track platform analytics, cycle times, and user feedback to spot bottlenecks.
- Train internal editorial and production staff on new features and best practices.


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- Pre-acceptance workflows (submission and peer review systems)
- Post-acceptance workflows (production, XML tagging, and author billing)
- Defining metrics for publishing efficiency
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