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Four Go-to Tools For Product Managers In 2022 by SideHustle: 1:58pm On Nov 09, 2022
The demand for product managers has significantly increased in recent years, and this is not about to change anytime soon. Product management is projected to account for 22,000,000 jobs by 2027, which is a relatively huge market compared to the number of qualified product managers.

Product management is one of the non-technical tracks in tech that is needed in and out of the tech ecosystem. As long as there are products in the world, there will always be a need for a product manager. Interestingly, both tangible products and services are classified as products.

However, there is a higher demand for software product managers.

According to payscale.com, an early-career product manager with less than four years of experience earns an average total compensation of 2,947,906 naira based on 13 salaries.

This makes product management lucrative as well as in high demand. There are several opportunities to break into tech via product management. One of the most prominent is enrolling in the free product management course in the Side Hustle Internship program.

Here are four tools to make your work as a product manager or intending product manager easier:

1. Clickup: This tool allows for collaboration and communication between team members in real-time. It allows you to assign tasks, and set alerts and statuses for tasks. Users can leave comments on another team member's work or the work of a group of team members in real-time. It describes itself as one app to replace them all

2. Jira: This tool is one of the many products of Atlassian. It was originally designed to track issues and bugs. Today, it is a widely adopted tool for drawing out roadmaps. Roadmaps help to keep team members on track and in view of the vision for a product. Jira offers Kanban, scrum, and sprint boards.

3. Asana: This tool is great for organizing tasks, managing those tasks, and keeping track of them. Asana is easy to use, simple, and employs a Kanban-style user interface.

4. Trello: The free basic plan from Trello is pretty generous. Trello permits an infinite number of users to collaborate. Access to an infinite number of boards is also provided. It is therefore ideal for small teams who only need a tool to manage projects and keep track of progress. You can begin building a board at [url]trello.com[/url]

Managing and tracking your products does not have to be a headache-inducing experience. Try out these four tools for a seamless product management experience.

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