Product Management Specialisation | Get Your First Pm Job
Published 12/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 12.81 GB | Duration: 11h 54m
Published 12/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 12.81 GB | Duration: 11h 54m
The most comprehensible guide to become a product manager from the scratch and land your first job in product management
What you'll learn
Understand the varying role of a Product Manager through different types and sizes of companies
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
How to structure and run a customer interview
Build user personas based on both qualitative and quantitative data
Apply the AARRR framework to your product
Understand the fundamentals of UX/UI
Understand the Product Analytics
Create Prototypes as a PM
Create MVP using No code tools
Build Designs in Figma
Learn the basics of SQL
Learn the basics of Mixpanel
Understand how to lead Product Led growth
Learn common coding languages
Requirements
No pre-requisites about PM knowledge
A computer with access to the internet
Description
You'll acquire the comprehensive skill set that encompasses the entire Product Management process, spanning from generating ideas to conducting market research, UX wireframing, prototyping, understanding technology, analyzing metrics, and ultimately building the product using user stories, project management, scoping, and leadership. The course includes interviews with experienced PMs, Q&A sessions with students, and a thorough guide on preparing for and acing Product Management job interviews.Currently, there are over 5,000 job listings worldwide actively seeking Product Managers, offering an average annual salary of $120,000. The demand for Product Management is growing rapidly, as companies increasingly recognize the crucial role it plays in their success.Navigating entry into the field can be challenging, given the absence of dedicated degrees or certifications in Product Management. Many Product Managers traditionally entered the field through luck or connections. Our course changes that narrative by providing you with up-to-date insights into all the necessary skills for Product Management. We eliminate the ambiguity, guiding you through what you need to learn and do, all presented by a seasoned Product Management professional.No prior knowledge is required for students; we'll cover the fundamentals, teach you how to apply them, guide your progression into an advanced product manager, and ultimately enhance your chances of securing a Product Management position.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction to Product Management
Lecture 1 Introduction to the course
Lecture 2 Who is a Product Manager
Lecture 3 Roles and Responsibilities of a PM
Lecture 4 Demand and Salary
Lecture 5 Skills required
Lecture 6 PM Career Ladder and Titles
Lecture 7 Why PMs are Called Mini CEOs
Section 2: Product Manager and Other Similar Roles
Lecture 8 Product Manager VS Project Manager
Lecture 9 Product Manager VS Product Owner
Section 3: Product Discovery - Performing Market Research
Lecture 10 Introduction to Market Research
Lecture 11 TAM, SAM, SOM
Lecture 12 Competitor Analysis
Lecture 13 Business Model Canvas
Section 4: Product Discovery - Performing User Research
Lecture 14 Qualitative Vs Quantitative Methods
Lecture 15 Quantitative data - Surveys and NPS
Lecture 16 User Interviews
Lecture 17 User Personas
Lecture 18 User Journey Mapping
Section 5: How to create prototypes as a product manager?
Lecture 19 Introduction
Lecture 20 Wireframes
Lecture 21 Building Interactive Prototype
Lecture 22 Popular Tools for Prototyping
Section 6: What is an MVP ( Minimum Viable Product) ?
Lecture 23 MVP and its Importance
Lecture 24 Introduction to No Code Tools
Lecture 25 Build Measure Learn Framework
Section 7: Working with Designers as a PM
Lecture 26 Working with Designers | Introduction
Lecture 27 Introduction to Product Design
Lecture 28 Working with Product Designers
Lecture 29 Design Communication | Design Communication Tools
Lecture 30 Introduction to Zeplin
Section 8: UX UI basics for Product Managers
Lecture 31 UX & UI | Introduction
Lecture 32 UX vs UI: What's the Difference?
Lecture 33 Design System
Lecture 34 Visual Principles
Section 9: Introduction to Design Thinking
Lecture 35 Design Thinking | Introduction
Lecture 36 Application of Design Thinking
Lecture 37 Design Sprint Framework
Lecture 38 Design Sprint & Sprint Planning | Introduction
Section 10: Introduction to Design Tools | Figma
Lecture 39 Popular Design Tools | Adobe Xd Vs Figma Vs Sketch
Lecture 40 Getting Started with Figma
Lecture 41 Figma Workshop 1
Lecture 42 Figma Workshop 2
Section 11: Product Development Lifecycle
Lecture 43 Agile Manifesto and Principles | Introduction
Lecture 44 Agile Project Management
Lecture 45 Agile in Today's Software Development
Lecture 46 Scrum Framework | Introduction to Scrum
Lecture 47 Project Management Exams | Introduction to CSPO and PSPO exams
Section 12: Communicating Requirements
Lecture 48 Communicating Requirements | What is a PRD?
Lecture 49 Draft your First PRD
Lecture 50 PRFAQ | What is a PRFAQ Document?
Lecture 51 Draft your First PRFAQ
Lecture 52 Sprint Planning | Story Mapping
Lecture 53 Release Planning
Lecture 54 Backlog Grooming
Section 13: Introduction to Product Roadmap
Lecture 55 Introduction to Product Roadmap | Product Roadmapping Tools
Lecture 56 Draft your Product Roadmap
Lecture 57 Introduction to Product Plan | Building Product Roadmap with Product Plan
Section 14: Prioritisation Frameworks
Lecture 58 Rice Prioritisation Framework
Lecture 59 The Value VS Effort Model
Lecture 60 The MoSCoW Prioritization Method - Explanation and Best Practices
Section 15: Introduction to JIRA
Lecture 61 JIRA Basics | Introduction
Lecture 62 Creating Epics and User Stories In JIRA | Epics> Stories> Tasks
Lecture 63 Release plan, sprint planning in JIRA
Section 16: Product Analytics
Lecture 64 Product Metrics | Introduction
Lecture 65 Product Analytics Vs Marketing Analytics Vs Business Intelligence
Lecture 66 Product Metrics 101
Lecture 67 North Star Metrics
Lecture 68 NPS vs CSAT vs CES
Lecture 69 Goal Setting Metrics | What are OKRs?
Lecture 70 Output Vs Outcome Metrics
Lecture 71 Popular Frameworks | Heart Framework Explained
Lecture 72 AARRR Framework
Lecture 73 SWOT Analysis
Lecture 74 Product Analysis | Introduction
Lecture 75 Funnel & Cohort Analysis
Lecture 76 User Segmentation & Retention Analysis
Section 17: Product Analytics Tools
Lecture 77 Understanding SQL | SQL for Product Managers
Lecture 78 Basics of SQL
Lecture 79 Introduction to Popular Product Analytics Tools
Lecture 80 Mixpanel | Mixpanel Walkthrough
Lecture 81 Product Analysis in Mixpanel
Section 18: Introduction to Product Marketing
Lecture 82 Product Marketing | Introduction
Lecture 83 Product Marketing Manager VS Product Manager
Lecture 84 Product Market Fit
Lecture 85 Common Indicators of Achieving PMF
Lecture 86 Go To Market Strategy | Choosing your GTM
Lecture 87 GTM template walkthrough
Lecture 88 Product Monetization | Common Pricing Models
Lecture 89 Common Business Models
Section 19: Product-Led Growth
Lecture 90 Introduction
Lecture 91 Growth Matrix
Lecture 92 Race Car Growth Framework
Lecture 93 Growth Product Manager
Section 20: Tech for Non Tech PMs
Lecture 94 Introduction to Common Coding Languages
Lecture 95 Introduction to System Design
Lecture 96 Introduction to API
Lecture 97 The AI-ML-Powered PM
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,UX Designers looking to transition to Product Management,Sales and Marketing team members looking to transition to Product Management,Customer Support team members looking to transition to Product Management,Graduates looking to start or continue their career,Software Engineers looking to transition to Product Management,Data scientists looking to transition to Product Management