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Product Manager

Sheffield
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BI Product Manager

The BI Product Manager is responsible for their own stakeholders and product areas within the Finance BI, Data & Reporting team. This is a unique opportunity to help shape the future of the Firm’s data and insight capabilities, working within a team that is at the forefront of adopting Artificial Intelligence to solve real business challenges. The team is actively embedding AI into its own ways of working and delivering innovative AI-powered features within the Insight product, creating tangible value for users across the business.

The Product Management team maintains individual product backlogs that contribute to the overall backlog for the Data & BI product, Insight, which is managed by the Senior BI Product Manager.

Responsibilities

The stakeholders include the Firm’s Executive team, fee earners, Partners, Finance teams, and other business support functions. Responsibilities include:

  • Regular engagement with stakeholders to gather and document business requirements
  • Support prioritisation activities
  • Assist in the creation of prototypes for stakeholder review
  • Provide analysis to support the delivery of the BI, Data & Reporting team's roadmap

The BI Product Managers work closely with the engineering function within the BI, Data & Reporting team, providing business requirements, defining data expectations, and guiding desired outcomes to translate the product roadmap into actionable user stories and deliverable solutions.

The role maintains and nurtures relationships with key members of the product’s user community and develops a strong understanding of the financial processes and business functions that underpin their requirements.

Main Duties and Responsibilities

  • Global metric design and generation
  • Management & Executive reporting
  • Opportunities to be involved in other areas of the business dealing with Client Reporting or Performance Reporting
  • Management and autonomy over own roadmap content and prioritisation representing the product managers area of responsibility – aligned to key stakeholders
  • Working with key stakeholders to ensure new features / reports match core business processes associated with financial metric calculation and application
  • Ensuring the application of solid accounting principles to the calculation and presentation of key financial metrics within the reporting process
  • Ensuring an effective story-based process for the description and prioritisation of user requirements such that they can be well understood and acted upon by the Engineering team, using Agile methodologies
  • Managing feedback & queries from the Business via the firms ticketing system – including the investigation to probable root causes
  • Support the BI Operations Manager with training activities – including one on one training with Partners / Fee earners / Secretaries or finance colleagues. As well as wider presentations to larger groups
  • Analysis of key information to enable the effective documentation of requirements, and presentation of stories to the engineering team can be provided

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  • Demonstrate a passion for the creation and delivery of best-in-class reporting processes and products
  • An understanding of Finance processes within a large organisation, particularly a law firm, would be highly desirable. Experience of using Snap is desirable
  • An ability to access and interrogate data, to support basic analysis and report prototyping
  • Some awareness of the reporting and data manipulation capabilities available within the SAP HANA suite, including integration with other, third-party tools appropriate for BI Reporting, would be advantageous. A desire to learn is essential, prior knowledge is not
  • Some understanding and practical use of Agile methodologies, particularly Scrum
  • Excellent written and verbal skill for the communication of complex processes

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About Us

We're a global law firm helping our clients achieve their goals wherever they do business. Our pursuit of innovation has transformed our delivery of legal services. With offices in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia Pacific, we deliver exceptional outcomes on cross-border projects, critical transactions and high-stakes disputes.

At DLA Piper, we understand that inclusion is not a one-size-fits-all concept. We embrace and celebrate the range of perspectives, backgrounds and experiences that each individual brings to our firm. By fostering a culture that welcomes and appreciates all aspects of our individuality, we ensure that everyone has the opportunity to succeed.

Our commitment to inclusion and positive social impact enables us to provide exceptional service to our clients and communities, while nurturing a unique and inclusive culture for all our people. We welcome the unique contribution that you will bring to our firm and actively encourage applications from all talented people – however your talent is packaged, whatever your background or circumstance and regardless of how you identify.

We are committed to being accessible and accommodating any reasonable adjustments needed throughout the recruitment process to ensure an inclusive experience for all. If you need any support or adjustments, please let us know.

Where local legislation permits, we will conduct relevant pre-engagement screening checks prior to your first day.

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Skills

Product Management
Stakeholder Engagement
Agile Methodologies
Data Analysis
Financial Processes
Reporting
AI Integration
User Requirements
Prototyping
Communication
Training
Backlog Management
Collaboration
Documentation
SAP HANA
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Location

Sheffield, England, United Kingdom

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