Master product management fundamentals. Learn roadmapping, user story writing, prioritization frameworks like RICE, and how to use Jira and Notion.
Product Managers bridge the gap between business strategy, user needs, and technical feasibility. This course teaches you to define product vision, create data-driven roadmaps, and prioritize features using frameworks like RICE and MoSCoW. You will practice writing effective user stories with acceptance criteria, conducting user research, and analyzing product metrics. Perfect for developers or business analysts transitioning into product roles, this course provides the toolkit needed to lead successful product launches.
Estimated completion time: 21 lessons • Self-paced learning • Lifetime access
No, but technical literacy helps work with engineers.
PM owns 'what' and 'why'; Project Manager owns 'when'.
No, many PMs come from engineering or design.
Yes, product management is very friendly to remote.
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