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Product Manager

London
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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:

  1. Pharma —> Healthcare | Life Sciences
  2. Publishing Systems & Workflows
  3. 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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Skills

Product Management
Discovery Phase Leadership
Market Research
Roadmap Development
Stakeholder Management
Content Management Systems
Workflow Optimization
User Story Definition
Competitive Analysis
Functional Requirements
Platform Analytics
Strategic Planning

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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