Product Management Glossary

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Gantt Chart

A Gantt chart is a type of bar chart that illustrates a project schedule, showing the start and end dates of each task and its dependencies. It was developed by Henry Gantt in the early 1900s and is widely used by project managers today.

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General availability (GA)

General availability (GA) is a term used to describe the stage in a product's lifecycle when it is fully released and available to the public for purchase or use.

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General availability (GA)
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GIST Planning

GIST Planning is a product management framework that stands for Goals, Ideas, Step-Projects, and Tasks. It is used to prioritize and organize product development efforts.

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Go-to-Market Strategy

Go-to-Market Strategy is a comprehensive plan outlining how a company will introduce and promote its products or services to its target audience, including the marketing channels and messaging to be used, pricing, and sales strategies.

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Greenfield Project

Greenfield Project refers to a project that is developed from scratch, without any prior constraints or limitations.

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Group Product Manager

A Group Product Manager (GPM) is a senior-level product manager who manages a group or suite of related products within a company. They oversee product development, go-to-market strategy, and performance of the product suite within the overall product portfolio.

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Growth Product Manager

A Growth Product Manager is responsible for driving growth and revenue for a product or a business by optimizing and scaling the customer acquisition, retention and monetization strategies.

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Growth Product Manager
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