Product Management 101

Learn to become a more strategic product manager - and have a greater impact on your company and your products

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Description

The goal of Product Management 101 is to help you become a more strategic product manager - with a greater impact on your company and your products.  

We will cover the spectrum of product management work from market intelligence, strategy, new product development, and lifecycle management. And we'll span the breadth of product management, including software, hardware, services, and analytics - with company examples and practice activities.

We will step through the best practices for working with development teams to create innovative, market-leading productsWe'll discuss how to find deep customer insight. And we will look at how to best position, price, and manage these products in the market.  

This course has been designed for product managers with 0-5 years of experience who want to up-level and re-energize their work, and it's been designed for aspiring product managers who want to kickstart their work with skill and impact.

As product managers, we are gifted with influential positions. We aren't wall decorations. We steal market share from our competitors month-by-month. We innovate, refine, and evolve our products. We set up our products for long-term success. We focus and deliver, we delight our customers. But all this takes skill. This course can help get you there.


What You Will Learn!

  • Learn the best practices of the work of product management - spanning market intelligence, strategy, new product development, and lifecycle management
  • Take strong steps toward becoming a more strategic (and impactful) product manager
  • Sample the breadth of product management including software, hardware, services, and analytics
  • Learn to be leaner, faster, and more experimental

Who Should Attend!

  • Product managers with 0-5 years of experience
  • Aspiring product managers
  • Business managers who want to understand the work of product teams