[ DevCourseWeb.com ] How to Transition to Product Management (And Succeed)
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Instructors: Anna Kolenkina
5 sections • 17 lectures • 1h 31m
Video: MP4 1280x720 44 KHz | English + Sub
Updated 1/2022 | Size: 1.7 GB
An introductory course for everyone who wants to explore moving into the Product Management field in 2022
What you'll learn
Identify who a Product Manager is and what types of Product Managers exist (including emerging ones).
Understand end-to-end Product Management Process
Learn three strategies to build up your product management expertise to transition to the Product Manager role successfully.
Complete a practical exercise to assess your current skills and find transferable skills you already have to apply for the PM position.
Requirements
There are no prerequisites for the course, and it will be ideal for beginners who start exploring opportunities to join the Product Management tribe.
Description
The demand for Product Management is on the rise today with more and more companies discovering how important this function is and how it accelerates the growth and innovation of a business. Product Managers are in charge of the key ingredient of every successful business – its product. They are directly involved in making core strategic growth-driving decisions. And it’s not surprising that they often go on to found their own startups or join executive teams!
But how exactly do you get there?
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