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Learn the top Product Managers skills – Lean, Agile, Design Thinking, JTBD, SMART, HEART, DACI, SPADE, CIRCLES and more.

What you will learn

Understand the different frameworks used in different scenarios – be it goal setting, prioritization, or metrics mapping.

Learn the best practices of the work of product management – spanning across most popular frameworks and methodologies top companies use.

Learn core skills that make up the entire Product / Project Management process.

Understand and use key decision making frameworks that the best Product Managers use

How to tie your metrics to your overall business strategy

Learn the nuances and skills of the Product Manager & Project Manager role

Learn to be leaner, faster, and more experimental Product / Project Manager

Understand the modern Product Development Process that both Fortune 500s and Startups adhere to

Description

The demand for Product Management is increasing at an insane rate. More and more companies are finally figuring out how important this discipline and this role is to their success, making product management as one of the hottest jobs in the market. However, most people are unaware of what exactly a Product Manager does. Does the role require technical skills or business skills? And what is it about the role that demands extreme empathy with the customer?

As a product manager (PM), how do you decide what to work on next? How do you determine if an initiative is worth pursuing in the first place? In most cases, nobody is going to hand you a written plan guiding you step-by-step to complete your initiative. That’s why you have to learn to prioritize your work, optimize your cross-functional team’s workflows, and know-how to quickly assess whether or not an initiative is worth your company’s time and budget.

We’ve compiled dozens of proven product management frameworks to help you do just that. Factually, to make effective product decisions, the best Product Managers from Tier One tech companies employ these variety of frameworks in order to make great decisions. These frameworks help Product leaders make sense of and evaluate the vast array of inputs that they receive on a daily basis.


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This course will first introduce you to Product management frameworks and their importance and then divide these frameworks into 6 sections – goal setting , road mapping, prioritization, decision making, problem solving and innovation frameworks. We will talk in detail about each one of them and how to apply them. This course will also provide you with some useful resources that you can use and also further reading material. All of these frameworks apply equally to Project Management as well.

This course has been designed for product managers with 0 or even 10+ 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. This course provides and overview of the absolute best frameworks in a clear, concise, and actionable manner so that you can make more efficient and effective decisions.

So, enroll today, and get set to build some awesome products using one or more of the frameworks that we will be discussing in this tutorial. I look forward to see you in the course. Thankyou !

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Content

Introduction

Introduction
What is a Product Management Framework?
Why is Product Management Framework Important?
How to Choose a Product Management Framework?
Various Product Management Methodologies & Frameworks

Product Design Methodologies

Lean Software Development
Agile Software Development
Scrum Methodology
Kanban Methodology
Waterfall Development Model
Design Thinking
Jobs to be Done

Goal Setting Frameworks

SMART Framework
KPIs
OKRs Framework
North Star Framework
HEART Framework

Roadmapping Frameworks

Timeline Roadmaps
Flexible Roadmaps

Prioritization Frameworks

Kano Model
MoSCoW Method
RICE Framework
Impact vs. Effort Matrix
Eisenhower Matrix — Urgency vs Importance
Opportunity Scoring

Decision Making Frameworks

DACI Framework
SPADE Framework
OODA Loops

Problem Solving Frameworks

Root Cause Analysis
CIRCLES Method

Innovation Frameworks

TRIZ Framework
Double Diamond
Ansoff Matrix
The Minto Pyramid Principle

End Notes

Congratulations