Become a Product Manager | Learn the Skills & Get the Job
Business Development / Management

Become a Product Manager | Learn the Skills & Get the Job

The most complete course available on Product Management. 13+ hours of videos

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This Course Includes:
  • 18h 12m
  • 164 Lectures
  • 243 Downloadable Assets
  • Full Lifetime Access
  • Access On Mobile And Tv
  • Certificate On Completion

Overview

What will students learn in your course?
  • Understand the varying role of a Product Manager through different types and sizes of companies
  • Decide which type of Product Manager best fits one's goals and personality
  • Understand the Product Lifecycle and how it applies to every product
  • Understand the modern Product Development Process that both Fortune 500s and Startups adhere to
  • Know how to identify ideas worth pursuing and dedicating resources to
  • Understand how to get at the root of customer pain points
  • Understand and communicate customer pain by type and frequency
  • Assess the core problem of a product
  • Find and compare competitors and competing products
  • Differentiate between Direct, Indirect, Substitute, and Potential competitors
  • Understand the process of Customer Development and how it relates to being a Product Manager
  • How to find potential interviewees for product interviews, user tests, and exploratory interviews
  • How to structure and run a customer interview
  • How to model interview questions correctly while avoiding bias
  • Navigate the four different types of customer interviews
  • Find potential interviewees both internally and externally
  • Write emails that will get users and potential customers to respond
  • Build user personas based on both qualitative and quantitative data
  • Understand the difference between a wireframe, a mockup, and a prototype
  • Sketch out a wireframe with just a pen and paper
  • Use Balsamiq to create wireframes at an intermediate level
  • Use a sketch system called POP for digitizing product sketches
  • Create specs for epics and user stories
  • Properly apply acceptance criteria
  • Run a variety of MVP experiments, such as pitch experiments, redirects, shadow buttons, and more
  • Correctly evaluate which product metrics to track and which to ignore
  • Apply the AARRR framework to your product
  • Apply the HEART framework to your product
  • Track your metrics using a variety of software
  • Create a product and feature roadmap
  • Create a product backlog and properly prioritize features
  • Calculate team velocity and build estimations for product delivery
  • Understand the difference between Agile and Waterfall development
  • Understand the difference between two popular Agile frames: Scrum and Kanban
  • Learn software development concepts like APIs, mobile development, Front End, Back End, MySQL, programming frameworks, and more
  • Communicate effectively with all the stakeholders of a product
  • Communicate effectively with engineers in a way they will appreciate and understand
  • Communicate effectively with designers by focusing on the things they care about most
  • Communicate effectively with executives and higher-ups
  • Understand the role of technology in modern Startups and Fortune 500s
  • Understand the basics of "The Cloud" and Servers vs. Clients
  • Understand the basics of front-end vs. back-end technology, tech stacks, and how they integrate together
  • Understand the basics of APIs, what they do, what they look like, and how your team might use them
  • Understand how to obtain relevant experience to set up for a transition to Product Management
  • Build a portfolio that will assist in a hiring application
  • How to self-brand online and build a following pre-hire
  • What to look for in Product Management jobs and what to ignore
  • How to apply insider tips and tricks to getting hired as a Product Manager
  • Craft a resume that appeals to a hiring manager for Product Management placement
  • Ace the Product Manager interview
  • Excel beyond getting hired
What are the requirements or prerequisites for taking your course?
  • No pre-requisites, although familiarity with basic business concepts is helpful
Who is the course for?
  • Anyone looking to get a job in Product Management
  • Anyone wanting to transition into Product Management
  • Already established Product Managers who want to advance their skillset
  • Entrepreneurs looking to master the product development process
Description

Course Content

  • 18 Sections
  • 164 Lectures
  • 18h 12m Total Length
Section 1
Before Starting the Course

Before Starting the Course

Time 32m
Lectures 5
Choose your own adventure - we'll tell you which lectures to watch *SAVE TIME!*
0:06:54
Join our community on Slack!
0:06:12
Review sheets, activities, & resources - all in one PDF!
0:03:41
Section 2
Introduction to Product Management

Introduction to Product Management

Time 1h 29m
Lectures 13
Section 3
Introduction to Product Development

Introduction to Product Development

Time 1h 34m
Lectures 15
Section 4
Ideas and User Needs

Ideas and User Needs

Time 1h
Lectures 8
Section 5
Competitive and Market Analysis

Competitive and Market Analysis

Time 1h 57m
Lectures 17
Section 6
Customer Development

Customer Development

Time 1h 57m
Lectures 17
Section 7
Designing and Running Experiments

Designing and Running Experiments

Time 2h 55m
Lectures 26
Section 8
Conceptualizing the Solution

Conceptualizing the Solution

Time 54m
Lectures 9
Section 9
Metrics for Product Managers - Defining Success and Measuring Results

Metrics for Product Managers - Defining Success and Measuring Results

Time 1h 01m
Lectures 10
Section 10
Building the Product - Project Management for PMs

Building the Product - Project Management for PMs

Time 54m
Lectures 9
Section 11
Working with People and Stakeholders

Working with People and Stakeholders

Time 40m
Lectures 6
Section 12
Technology for Product Managers

Technology for Product Managers

Time 47m
Lectures 7
Section 13
What You Should Do to Prepare Yourself for the Job

What You Should Do to Prepare Yourself for the Job

Time 32m
Lectures 5
Section 14
How to Look for a Job in Product Management

How to Look for a Job in Product Management

Time 26m
Lectures 4
Section 15
How to Get the Job in Product Management

How to Get the Job in Product Management

Time 38m
Lectures 6
Section 16
After You've Got the Job

After You've Got the Job

Time 09m
Lectures 2
Section 17
Extended Interviews with Current Product Managers

Extended Interviews with Current Product Managers

Time 29m
Lectures 4
Section 18
Bonus Section

Bonus Section

Time 09m
Lectures 1

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