The power of planners who move services forward!
We'll be a milestone in your planner's career. 📌
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Stories from POs, PMs, and planners. ✨
What does a service planner (PM) do?
Of course, the names are slightly different for each company, and the job duties are also slightly different.
Basically, a service planner can be viewed as a Product Manager.
We manage the business, UX, and data areas of online services.
It is the job of a service planner to effectively operate a business model.
So, if the 'planning' we vaguely think of is coming up with ideas and establishing strategies,
The practical aspect of service planning is to develop strategies that focus on implementing ideas into actual software.
So what is the role of PO?
Developing and servicing a specific product requires a business manager in addition to developers and designers. The PO manages the business itself, helps customers understand the product from their perspective, and connects them to the business.
If you look at several JDs (Job Descriptions),
You need to align your company's vision with the direction of product development, and prioritize your product development team so they can focus on high-impact, high-value tasks.
We need to analyze whether customers are using the features or services we've launched as we intended, and then reflect the resulting data back into product improvements.
Is there anyone who comes to mind and says, "This person is a real planner, a real PO?"
Groschool is looking to hire two people who have been working hard as planners and developing themselves since their junior years, and are currently serving as POs .
These days, PO, PM,
Secrets of Service Planners 🔐
We've managed to gather two people together with great difficulty. They started out as planners and are now POs .
📕 From an Ordinary Planner to a PO #1
PO Youngsu Cho

- I started my career as a planner and have held PO/PM positions for a long time during my 14-year career.
- I have held various roles, including working at agencies, mid-sized companies, startup co-founder, planning team leader, UX team leader, and growth marketing team leader.
- In addition, I have experienced various things that happen in the IT field through freelance life and side projects.
I am an ordinary PO and planner.
Everything you need to know about self-improvement in your daily life!
Hello, I started my career as a planner.
Having held PO/PM positions for a long time
My name is Youngsu Jo, an ordinary PO and planner .
During my 14 year career,
I didn't even go through a company that other people know well,
It didn't even produce any great results.
Rather than a company that others know well
I have chosen the company I want to work for ,
Although I wasn't a 'superstar' within the organization,
Consistently achieving above average performance with 'Rockstar'
I have been leading the team .
I received a proposal for this conference
Am I qualified to give a lecture?
I started to ask myself this question.
Not a specialized skill for a specific job
An ordinary, ordinary planner has been
Hear stories of worries at work
I'd like to share it with you.
An ordinary PO/PM/planner
Things you can do in everyday life
Let me share some self-development tips with you.
📕 The LAN cable protection of countless IT planners #2
Dognyang, Im Ji-jun

- I've been working in an e-commerce company for 11 years, applying theory to practice.
- I took on the role of the youngest member of a large project and learned the know-how of my ace seniors.
- Mijun, a planner and PO with 11 years of experience who grew up in the jungle while attached to the development team, thought it would be nice if his juniors could learn about planning and PO a little more easily.
The path of a service planner for continuous growth!
Because the word UX is cool
I jumped into the world of planning without fear.
Why don't you go up one step at a time when you're a junior?
To the point where I heard people say, "Are you trying to climb 7 steps at a time?"
In the midst of fuss and chaos
I've been thinking about growth.
Now I know.
There are times when input is needed.
Work is hard to be fun.
Aside from liking this job
Work should be challenging and difficult.
Among tens of thousands of considerations and conditions
To produce results and feel like you have grown
That kind of extreme situation is necessary.
Because I'm not going to do PO just for today,
For the continuous growth of service planners
What do you need?
For customer-centric and backend service planning
This session will help you understand what you need.
The structure of this conference
Check it out. 🙋♀️
Part 1. How an Ordinary Planner Continues to Jump - Youngsoo Cho
- PO/PM/Planner Job Division and Career Path
- Concerns and tips for growth during the junior to senior level
- The moment your salary jumps (reputation, branding, domain expertise)
Part 2. The Growth Process and Goals of a Service Planner - Im Jun
- What should be the growth process and goals of a planner handling customer-side services?
- Why you need to know the backend and policies, not UI/UX, for service planning and PO.
- From Service Planner to PO
If you want to develop your career as a growing planner,
Listen to your seniors' voices! 😊