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I think it depends on the product that you own and what aspect you own. For example, if you create software or hardware that helps millions of people and that’s your product, I’d say product owner is more valued. You’d probably hire a data scientist to assist you in scaling that product but the owner calls the shots more often than not. On the flip side, data analysts are a valued resource for almost every company and can help inform strategy more than a product owner could. I guess it’s a matter of whether or not you want to work for yourself or someone else and how you approach problems. If you lean more on the logic side of the brain, data is your friend. If you are both left and right brain savvy, product is often a blend of the two worlds.