The Product Manager (PM) often operates at a strategic level, defining long-term vision, market positioning, and overall product roadmap. In contrast, the Product Owner (PO) is more tactical, focusing on the day-to-day backlog management, detailed user stories, and ensuring the development team builds the right features according to priorities.

The Product Manager (PM) often operates at a strategic level, defining long-term vision, market positioning, and overall product roadmap. In contrast, the Product Owner (PO) is more tactical, focusing on the day-to-day backlog management, detailed user stories, and ensuring the development team builds the right features according to priorities.

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