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About the Course

In this course you will be introduced to the steps required to effectively develop and launch a new product. These are important phases of the product management lifecycle and generally consume majority of the product manager's time. The course highlights how resources are assigned to design, create, and test the new product. The course also walks you through best practices to ensure a smooth transition from product development to product launch and delivery. Then, once the lifecycle of the product has come to an end, you will learn about how the Product Manager oversees retirement processes for the product. Throughout this course, several product management experts will share their insights and experiences in product management. Practice quizzes and graded quizzes will test your knowledge throughout. Also, you will put what you have learned to the test in a series of practical exercises that culminates in a final project allowing you to demonstrate real-word product management expertise. This course is suitable for anyone who aspires to apply for product management jobs. It requires no prior experience or knowledge of product management....
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By Sapthashree

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Oct 24, 2024

Very informative course

By Mart R

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Aug 24, 2024

Good. Some concepts seem more rigid than expected, including that the product manager role seems nowadays wider than the course promotes.

By Sandeep B

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Apr 2, 2024

Good Contents and FAQ to guide Product Owner or Product Manager to align suitably in his profession.

By Franco D B

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Aug 9, 2024

I'm 4 courses in in the Product Management Certification, and although I like it so far, I think the peer review assignment system is completely flawed. Is heartbreaking to see yourself taking time to engage with the tasks properly, but then be asked to review your classmates assignments by the mere mention of certain concepts in their texts. Using the provided templates for the assignments, exploring concepts developed during the courses and the actual information on the case studies to respond, MUST be part of the evaluation criteria and we should be requested to check that as well in our peer's assignments.

By Tam D

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Aug 13, 2024

The graded exam format is not good

By Atif H

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Jun 19, 2024

Horrible course. The content is disorganized and not easy to follow. Experts offer very generic advice and quizzes test you for instructors' homespun terminology. This course needs a revamp.