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  • Product Management (40218)
  • תקציר הקורס:

    Abstract:

    The role of a product manager is one of the highly desired ones

    in the high-tech industry. In a research conducted by LinkedIn,

    the ‘product manager’ and ‘product owner’ roles were ranked high

    in the top 15 most wanted occupations, with a 30% rise in demand

    for product managers year over year.

    What is this halo that surrounds this role, what exactly does

    a product manager do, and how to become one?

    In this very thorough academic course the students will learn

    why everyone want to become product managers, what it means to be one, and why this role is so crucial. What are the required skills and traits, what are the tools and models, software packages, systems and practices that the PM uses. We will review the wide range of responsibilities and identify the difference between an inbound and outbound product manager.

    At the end of the course one will be able to explain and practice all

    the following steps and tools that the PM uses throughout the product life cycle, from inception through design, build, test, launch, maintain and end-of-life:

    Market research, user research, KPIs, Product backlog, epics and

    stories, prioritization models, testing and validation, MVP,

    usage scenarios, persona, customer journey, wireframe, prototype,

    growth, user testing, product market fit, user feedback, SaaS metrics, build-measure-learn, 5-why, design, usability, user experience, growth hacking, localization, legal and regulation, marketing and product marketing, product launch, measuring success.

    We will review many real-world products and analyze product management decision making and obstacles handling.

    Graduates of this course will have a practical set of tools that

    will pave their way to becoming product managers.
  • Product Management (63502)
  • תקציר הקורס:

    Abstract:

    The role of a product manager is one of the highly desired ones

    in the high-tech industry. In a research conducted by LinkedIn,

    the ‘product manager’ and ‘product owner’ roles were ranked high

    in the top 15 most wanted occupations, with a 30% rise in demand

    for product managers year over year.

    What is this halo that surrounds this role, what exactly does

    a product manager do, and how to become one?

    In this very thorough academic course the students will learn

    why everyone want to become product managers, what it means to be one, and why this role is so crucial. What are the required skills and traits, what are the tools and models, software packages, systems and practices that the PM uses. We will review the wide range of responsibilities and identify the difference between an inbound and outbound product manager.

    At the end of the course one will be able to explain and practice all

    the following steps and tools that the PM uses throughout the product life cycle, from inception through design, build, test, launch, maintain and end-of-life:

    Market research, user research, KPIs, Product backlog, epics and

    stories, prioritization models, testing and validation, MVP,

    usage scenarios, persona, customer journey, wireframe, prototype,

    growth, user testing, product market fit, user feedback, SaaS metrics, build-measure-learn, 5-why, design, usability, user experience, growth hacking, localization, legal and regulation, marketing and product marketing, product launch, measuring success.

    We will review many real-world products and analyze product management decision making and obstacles handling.

    Graduates of this course will have a practical set of tools that will pave their way to becoming product managers.