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In this course you will learn to:
- Recognize how the role of a Product Manager varies across different companies and industries.
- Identify the type of Product Manager that aligns with your personal goals and style.
- Grasp the Product Lifecycle and its relevance to all products.
- Learn about the modern Product Development Process used by both Fortune 500 companies and startups.
- Discover how to pinpoint promising ideas that warrant investment and resources.
- Delve into identifying the fundamental issues behind customer pain points.
- Communicate the nature and frequency of customer pain effectively.
- Analyze the primary challenges a product faces.
- Research and evaluate competitors and their offerings.
- Distinguish between direct, indirect, substitute, and potential competitors.
- Understand the Customer Development process and its significance for Product Managers.
- Find suitable candidates for product interviews, user tests, and exploratory sessions.
- Learn how to structure and conduct effective customer interviews.
- Frame interview questions to minimize bias.
- Navigate the four main types of customer interviews.
- Source potential interviewees from both internal and external networks.
- Write compelling emails that prompt responses from users and prospective customers.
- Develop user personas using both qualitative and quantitative insights.
- Differentiate between wireframes, mockups, and prototypes.
- Create a basic wireframe using just pen and paper.
- Utilize Balsamiq to produce intermediate-level wireframes.
- Use the POP sketching system for digitalizing product sketches.
- Draft specifications for epics and user stories.
- Implement acceptance criteria accurately.
- Conduct various MVP experiments, including pitch tests, redirects, and shadow buttons.
- Determine which product metrics are essential to track and which can be disregarded.
- Apply the AARRR framework to your product strategy.
- Utilize the HEART framework to enhance your product.
- Monitor your metrics using various software tools.
- Develop a product and feature roadmap.
- Create a prioritized product backlog.
- Calculate team velocity to estimate product delivery timelines.
- Distinguish between Agile and Waterfall methodologies.
- Differentiate between Scrum and Kanban, two popular Agile frameworks.
- Learn fundamental software development concepts like APIs, mobile development, front-end and back-end technologies, MySQL, and programming frameworks.
- Communicate effectively with all product stakeholders.
- Engage with engineers in a way that resonates with them.
- Collaborate with designers by focusing on their priorities.
- Effectively communicate with executives and senior management.
- Understand the role of technology in contemporary startups and Fortune 500 companies.
- Familiarize yourself with the basics of cloud computing, servers, and client-server models.
- Grasp the differences between front-end and back-end technologies, tech stacks, and their integration.
- Learn about APIs, their functions, and how your team can utilize them.
- Gain relevant experience to prepare for a transition into Product Management.
- Build a portfolio to enhance your job application.
- Master online self-branding and audience building before securing a job.
- Know what to seek and what to avoid in Product Management roles.
- Apply insider tips for successfully landing a Product Manager position.
- Craft a resume that captures the attention of hiring managers in Product Management.
- Excel in Product Manager interviews.
- Thrive beyond just getting hired.

