Product Data Manager

Forsyth Barnes
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Job Title: Principal Data Product Manager - Insight & Analytics

Location: London - Hybrid

About the Role:

An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Principal Data Product Manager - Insight & Analytics to join a dynamic and fast-paced environment. This role is ideal for an experienced data product leader who is passionate about delivering strategic insight solutions, shaping BI tooling, and driving actionable analytics to enable smarter business decisions.

The Data Team plays a pivotal role in empowering a data-driven culture, leveraging advanced analytics and cutting-edge business intelligence tools. This role will focus on developing and implementing insight products, including BI dashboards and a cross-functional metric mart, ensuring consistent and scalable data-driven decision-making across all business functions.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Strategic Vision: Define and drive the strategic roadmap for Insight & Analytics products, ensuring alignment with business objectives and industry best practices.
  • Stakeholder Collaboration: Engage with cross-functional leaders across Product, Engineering, Data Science, and Analytics to assess data value opportunities and prioritise initiatives effectively.
  • Metric Mart Implementation: Lead the design and execution of a cross-domain metric mart, ensuring standardised, accessible, and actionable data insights.
  • Value Proposition Development: Partner with stakeholders to identify and articulate the commercial and strategic benefits of data insight products, optimising their impact across the organisation.
  • Investment Advocacy: Drive prioritisation of key investments within Insight & Analytics, influencing the direction of Data Engineering, Business Intelligence, and Analytics.
  • Project Leadership & Execution: Lead the development and delivery of key data initiatives, ensuring efficient execution through agile methodologies and a structured roadmap.
  • Stakeholder Communication & Engagement: Maintain transparency in roadmaps, strategy, and execution plans, ensuring continuous alignment across all levels.
  • Outcome Ownership: Define and track the success of Insight & Analytics initiatives using OKRs and product scorecards, ensuring continuous improvement and evolution of data products.
  • Continuous Improvement: Conduct retrospectives on key deliverables to extract learnings and refine future strategies.

Key Skills & Experience:

  • Proven experience as a Principal Data Product Manager or similar role within a data-driven environment.
  • Strong background in Business Intelligence, Data Analytics, and Data Science.
  • Experience in developing BI tooling, dashboards, and data platforms.
  • Excellent understanding of metric marts and data governance frameworks.
  • Strong stakeholder management and the ability to influence and communicate effectively at all levels.
  • Experience working in an agile environment, driving high-impact data initiatives.
  • Passion for data-driven decision-making and an ability to translate complex datasets into actionable insights.

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