Oliver Wyman - Product Strategy Analyst - London
๐ Job Overview
Job Title: Product Strategy Analyst
Company: Oliver Wyman Group
Location: London, United Kingdom
Job Type: OTHER
Category: Product Strategy / Operations
Date Posted: 2026-06-15
Experience Level: 2-5 Years
Remote Status: Hybrid (3 days in office)
๐ Role Summary
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This role is critical for executing product strategy by preparing executive-ready materials and translating strategic direction into organized plans and requirements within the Quotient Inside Product Strategy team.
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The position emphasizes structured coordination, high-quality material preparation, and the ability to translate strategic direction into actionable deliverables.
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The Analyst will be responsible for ensuring initiatives move forward efficiently by preparing executive materials, organizing workplans, capturing high-level product requirements, and coordinating cross-functional inputs.
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A key aspect is supporting the development and refinement of product strategy, particularly around AI initiatives, and articulating investment cases to leadership.
๐ Enhancement Note: While the job title is "Product Strategy Analyst," the core responsibilities and required skills strongly indicate a role that bridges product operations, strategy execution, and program management, with a significant emphasis on communication and coordination within a product development lifecycle. The focus on "Quotient Inside Product Strategy" suggests a specialized internal product team. The mention of "AI initiatives" and "GenAI tools" points to a forward-looking role within a consulting firm.
๐ Primary Responsibilities
- Build and refine executive-ready presentations and decks to articulate product strategy, AI initiatives, and investment cases to
Application Requirements
Requires 2-5 years of experience in consulting, strategy, or product operations with a proven ability to create executive presentations. Preference is given to candidates with exposure to AI-enabled initiatives and experience in matrixed professional services environments.