Product Practice - How to Brainstorm Product Ideas

A short online practice session recording on how to lead a product brainstorming session

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Description

Brainstorming is vital in product management for fostering diverse, creative idea generation, collaborative problem-solving, early feedback, and efficient resource use, ultimately enhancing innovation and team engagement.

As a product manager, you may wonder:

When is the best time to lead a brainstorming session?

How do you lead a brainstorming session with confidence?

What are some best practices (and common mistakes) when leading brainstorming sessions?

In this short online practice session recording, you'll get to observe a group of product managers get a quick introduction to the important concepts of when / why / how effective product brainstorming sessions are done.

In addition, I lead the group through an example and a challenge. You'll get to observe my students work through the challenge and get an glimpse of their thought process and how they can be improved.

This product practice session was recorded as a series of "hands-on" online product practice sessions to help my students put product management concepts into practice (along with real-time feedback).

The full product practice series includes:

-How to Brainstorm Product Ideas

-How to do Competitive Analysis

-How to Size the Market

-How to Conduct User Interviews

-How to Lead a Virtual Session

-How to Wireframe

-Resume Review

-PM Interview: Case Question

-PM Interview: Estimation Question

-PM Interview: Product Design Question

What You Will Learn!

  • When to Lead a Brainstorming Session in a Product Lifecycle
  • How to Brainstorm in a Way that Produces Highest # of Ideas
  • Guided Example of a Product Brainstorming Session
  • Observe How Students Work Through a Real Brainstorm Challenge
  • Feedback on Common Mistakes and How to Improve the Brainstorming Process

Who Should Attend!

  • "Accidental" Product Managers
  • Those who are Transitioning Careers into Product Management
  • Product-centered CEOs