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Manager, Product Operations
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The role
The Manager, Product Operations serves as individual contributor as the product-operations and executive-support partner to the Vice President of Product Management and the Consumer PC leadership team. A central responsibility is creating the internal leadership presentations, reports, and operating materials that support executive reviews, decisions, and organizational alignment. The role develops a trusted, current view of product performance, major initiatives, budget performance, Product Life Cycle (PLC) status, and organizational objectives and key results (OKRs), then translates that information into concise, decision-ready content.
The role applies the operating discipline associated with HP Chief of Staff organizations within a manager-level execution scope. Product leaders own strategy, product decisions, budgets, and PLC commitments. The Manager, Product Operations gathers and reconciles inputs, maintains the reporting system, coordinates preparation, surfaces exceptions, tracks actions, and uses tools and automation to simplify the organizations operating rhythm.
The role helps the VP and leadership team:
Prepare clear, accurate presentations for internal leadership forums.
Understand business and product performance.
Monitor strategic initiatives and OKRs.
See budget performance, forecasts, and material variances.
Communicate a clear, aligned narrative to internal stakeholders.
Core responsibilities
Internal leadership presentations and alignment
Own the coordination, development, and quality of recurring internal presentations for the VP and Consumer PC leadership team. Deliverables include weekly VP product updates, staff-meeting materials, quarterly business and product review decks, operating-review decks, product-performance reviews, budget and forecast reviews, roadmap and PLC presentations, strategic-initiative updates, decision materials, and broader internal communications.
Manage the full presentation workflow: establish the storyline, request and collect inputs, reconcile numbers and messages, improve charts and data visualization, identify pages requiring decisions, coordinate reviews and approvals, and deliver polished materials on schedule. Maintain reusable templates, presentation calendars, source links, review checkpoints, and clear contributor deadlines.
Performance and portfolio reporting
Maintain a unified management view of the Consumer PC portfolio, including product performance, major hardware and software programs, launch and PLC milestones, initiative health, risks, dependencies, and key operating measures. Coordinate inputs from Product Management, Finance, Engineering, Software, Supply Chain, Operations, Marketing, Services, and other functions. Each contributing team maintains ownership of its authoritative source data.
Highlight changes and exceptions, including milestone movement, missed commitments, emerging forecast risks, areas of strong or weak performance, and topics that require leadership attention.
Budget and business-performance visibility
Partner with Finance and program owners to maintain clear reporting on plans, actuals, forecasts, major investments, program spend, savings and cost actions, and other financial commitments relevant to the Consumer PC product organization. Prepare concise views of financial performance, variances, drivers, risks, and actions for leadership reviews. Finance and business owners remain accountable for financial decisions, controls, and source data. The Manager, Product Operations coordinates reporting and ensures visibility.
Initiatives, OKRs, and operating cadence
Track major product and organizational initiatives, including each initiatives owner, objective, milestones, key results, current status, dependencies, applicable budget, risks, decisions, and next actions. Support weekly staff reviews, monthly operating reviews, quarterly business and product reviews, PLC forums, budget reviews, and strategic-initiative checkpoints. Maintain action and decision follow-through across review cycles.
Automation, analytics, and tools
Build an increasingly automated reporting environment using authoritative data sources, dashboards, APIs, workflow tools, low-code platforms, and AI. Automate recurring data collection, status reconciliation, KPI and OKR refreshes, budget views, reminders, variance detection, trend summaries, and first drafts of executive reports.
This role requires strong technical fluency in data, analytics, automation tools, and AI-assisted workflows. Success includes freeing product managers and functional leaders from recurring manual status preparation.
Global coordination
Work from Palo Alto across HPs global Consumer PC ecosystem. Key collaborators include product and engineering organizations, software and AI teams, Finance, Operations and Supply Chain, Shanghai and Greater China development and prototyping teams, original design manufacturers (ODMs), silicon partners, and software and platform partners. The role consolidates inputs and enables alignment across these groups. Functional and business leaders retain management accountability for their teams
Initial 90-120 day priorities
Establish a trusted Consumer PC performance dashboard covering product performance, portfolio milestones, initiatives, OKRs, and key risks.
Establish a repeatable plan, actual, forecast, and variance view with Finance.
Create a weekly VP product report and recurring leadership-deck templates.
Map recurring operating forums, deliverables, contributors, and deadlines.
Automate the first high-frequency workflows for data collection, reminders, variance identification, and reporting.
Candidate profile
The ideal candidate brings approximately 5-8 years of experience in product operations, business operations, program management, analytics, financial or business reporting, product-management support, or a related technology role. Strong spreadsheet, dashboard, data-analysis, and presentation skills are essential. The successful candidate is highly organized, accurate, persistent, comfortable coordinating across senior stakeholders, and skilled at turning fragmented inputs into concise, executive-ready reports and presentations.
Preferred experience includes PCs, consumer electronics, product lifecycle processes, budgeting and forecasting, Power BI, Tableau, presentation development, workflow automation, APIs, low-code tools, and AI-assisted productivity.
What success looks like
Leadership has a trusted view of product, initiative, OKR, budget, and forecast performance. Material variances become visible early. Quarterly reviews, operating reviews, PLC forums, and staff meetings arrive fully prepared. Internal presentations tell a consistent story. Risks, actions, and decisions receive reliable follow-through. Authoritative systems generate recurring reporting through automated workflows. Product managers and functional leaders can focus their time on product decisions and execution.
Detailed job description
The opportunity
HP is seeking a Manager, Product Operations to support the Vice President of Product Management for Consumer PCs and the broader Consumer PC leadership team. The role leads the preparation of internal leadership presentations and provides the reporting, coordination, and follow-through required to run recurring executive forums. Its scope includes executive operations, product portfolio reporting, business performance, financial visibility, strategic-initiative tracking, and internal communications.
Product managers and functional leaders own the PLC, product strategy, business plans, and individual product decisions. The Manager, Product Operations provides the operating and reporting layer that gives the VP a clear view of organizational performance: product results, plan attainment, initiative health, budget and forecast performance, key milestones, risks, actions, and decisions requiring attention.
The role delivers polished internal executive presentations and alignment materials that require judgment, synthesis, and storytelling. Data, automation, analytics, and AI support a scalable operating system for collecting inputs, validating content, refreshing recurring pages, and preparing leadership materials.
Provide a unified view of product and business performance
Maintain a concise management view of Consumer PC performance across the dimensions most relevant to the VP and leadership team. Based on the business cadence, this may include product and category performance, revenue, units, mix, launch performance, customer and experience metrics, portfolio milestones, hardware and software readiness, risks, and other agreed operating KPIs.
Coordinate with Finance, Category, Product Management, Marketing, Supply Chain, Engineering, Software, Services, and other teams to obtain data from authoritative sources. Reconcile conflicting or stale inputs, flag data-quality issues, and label actuals, forecasts, plans, targets, and commentary clearly.
Explain the story behind the numbers: what changed, the drivers of the change, the expected path, and the topics requiring leadership attention.
Track strategic product initiatives and OKRs
Maintain a current portfolio of major Consumer PC initiatives and organizational OKRs. For each priority, track the owner, objective, milestones, key results, status, dependencies, applicable budget or investment, key risks, next actions, and required decisions.
Support the VP and leadership team through recurring initiative reviews and concise scorecards. Confirm that updates are current before staff meetings, business reviews, and executive forums. Follow up with owners on overdue actions and missing information. Accountable owners remain responsible for initiative delivery.
Track early-stage product concepts and prototype programs through a simple progression: Idea Prototype Validation Decision Product/Solution Program. This view helps leadership see which concepts are advancing, which decisions are pending, and when productization ownership transfers to the delivery organization.
Report budget and forecast performance
Partner closely with Finance and functional owners to provide management visibility into budgets and financial commitments relevant to the Consumer PC product organization.
Support recurring reporting on plans, actuals, forecasts, variances, significant investment items, program spend, external and partner spend, cost actions, and other agreed financial measures. Highlight material variances, drivers, potential implications, and the actions or decisions assigned to accountable owners.
Prepare budget and financial-review materials for the VP, including concise tables, charts, variance bridges, trend views, and written explanations. The Manager, Product Operations supports reporting and coordination. Finance and business owners retain accountability for budgets, forecasts, accounting, controls, and approvals.
Create executive presentations and alignment materials
Own the coordination, development, and quality of recurring internal presentation deliverables for the VP and Consumer PC leadership team. Leadership presentation development is a central responsibility of the role and a primary channel for reporting performance, framing decisions, and aligning the organization.
Typical deliverables include:
Weekly VP product updates.
Staff-meeting and leadership-team materials.
Monthly operating reviews.
Quarterly business and product review presentations.
Product and portfolio performance reviews.
Budget and forecast reviews.
Roadmap and PLC updates.
Strategic-initiative readouts.
Annual and quarterly planning materials.
Executive decision decks.
Internal partner-alignment presentations.
All-employee and broader organizational materials, as required.
Collect inputs from multiple teams, create a coherent storyline, reconcile numbers and messages, strengthen charts and data visualization, identify pages that require decisions, and manage the review and approval cycle. Maintain reusable templates and a content calendar to improve the speed, quality, and consistency of recurring presentations.
Use AI and automation to generate first-pass summaries, refresh recurring pages, identify changes from previous reviews, and validate consistency. Apply human judgment to narrative, prioritization, and executive communication.
Support PLC and integrated hardware/software reporting
Support the organizations established PLC processes and reviews by maintaining a current view of key milestones, upcoming gates, launch timing, schedule movement, hardware readiness, software readiness, critical dependencies, and actions.
Present hardware and software as one product experience. Reporting may cover hardware platforms, silicon, BIOS, firmware, drivers, Windows and HP software, AI experiences, cloud services, accessories, services, ODM deliverables, user-experience readiness, and launch dependencies.
Prepare PLC status summaries and milestone histories, identify missing or inconsistent inputs, and surface programs with emerging schedule, readiness, or delivery risks. Product and engineering leaders remain responsible for execution recovery and lifecycle decisions.
Run and support the operating cadence
Support the VPs core operating rhythm, including staff meetings, KPI and OKR reviews, product and portfolio reviews, quarterly business and product reviews, PLC checkpoints, budget and financial reviews, strategic-initiative reviews, and ad hoc executive preparation.
Maintain agendas, input deadlines, review calendars, action lists, decision logs, and follow-through. Structure leadership forums around exceptions, decisions, and actions. Complete data reconciliation during the preparation cycle.
Coordinate across contributors and time zones so materials are ready, facts are reconciled, and unresolved items are clearly identified before each meeting.
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