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Product ops as a service

 


What is product ops?

Product operations, or product ops, is a business function that aims to empower product teams.

Who is it for?

  • Startups that didn't find their product-market fit yet 
  • Scaleups that need to up their product game
  • Enterprises going through a transformation and want to be product-centric

What do we offer?

Help with building high-performing, empowered product teams 

  • Identifying your hiring needs
  • Sourcing, interviewing and hiring product talent
  • Onboarding new recruits and coaching them to efficiency

Establishing the right product processes and behaviours to create market-winning products

  • Picking the best tools for product teams
  • Implementing processes that work for all: technology, product and the business
  • Leading the communication and transparency efforts so your teams can move quickly and deliver more

Coaching product teams for impact and retention

  • Creating professional development plans for PMs in line with the organisation's needs
  • 1-on-1 coaching for PMs 
  • Regular performance reviews and improvements

Our principals

  • Timebound engagement - minimum 6 months and maximum 12 months contract
  • Transparent and predictable costs agreed upfront
  • Reporting directly to the founder, CEO or CPO to ensure impact
  • Focused on building the internal teams for long-term success

Get in touch

Drop us a line at productops@test-n-tell.com to schedule a no-commitment introductory chat. 

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