
Grocery Store Product Managers Take Back Their Shelf Space
Grocery product managers have taken over deciding where products should go on their shelves instead of being told what to do by major food manufactures
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Grocery product managers have taken over deciding where products should go on their shelves instead of being told what to do by major food manufactures
The FibBit product managers have been very successful and now Apple is moving into their territory and so they have partnered with Google
The Indian streaming music market is just opening up and currently a local company called Gaana is in the lead but Spotify and Apple want a part of this market
Restaurants that are running into capacity issues with the increase in home delivery orders are starting to create “ghost kitchens” in empty mall spaces
Product managers need to understand that if one of their partners goes into bankruptcy there is a good chance that they will end up going out of business
Starbucks is starting to experience new competition in China for the delivery of coffee and they need to expand what they are already doing
Product managers for Chinese apps are in the process of trying to expand into India in order to grow their user base
Walmart wants to enter into the home delivery of groceries in order to compete with Amazon but they are finding that it is difficult to compete in this market
Burger product managers are listening to their customers and starting to introduce new chicken sandwiches
Ad product managers are getting excited because a new type of customer, direct to consumer (DTC) has started to buy media ads