A Product Manager’s role in an organization is to drive product strategy development and implementation. They effectively engage with stakeholders to transform how an organization does business through high-impact product solutions.
Product Management: Initial Product Strategy and Plan
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Instructors: Daniel C. Yeomans
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Identify the product concept using tools and techniques
Perform a product external assessment and internal assessment and record your findings in a SWOT template
Analyze market and solution requirements and develop a market requirements document (MRD)
Develop a product roadmap and perform a financial analysis using a business case
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There are 5 modules in this course
You will begin the module with a quick review of the Product Management Lifecycle. The module then introduces the Product Conceive and Plan phases. You will then get an overview of the product concept identification process. Next, you will perform product external and internal assessment and record your findings in a SWOT template in a hands-on lab. In the next lesson, you will develop product strategy activities and options and learn the contents of the Product Concept document and how to gain approval of the document. Finally, you will attempt a quiz to practice everything you have learned in the module.
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11 videos2 readings3 assignments2 discussion prompts9 plugins
You will begin the module with an overview of the product management team and team-building challenges a Product Manager may face. A team building checklist identifies key requirements to effectively build a team. This segment ends with a brief review of a common team-building model named the Tuckman Ladder. Next, the module describes the Project Charter concept, shares an example, and walks you through the contents of the Project Charter. You will create a Project Charter in a hands-on lab. You will identify the goals and questions that need to be addressed when conducting a marketing investigation and perform a quick review of personas. You will learn how to perform a competitive analysis. This will be followed by an introduction to the Market Requirements Document (MRD). Subject Matter Experts (SME) will share insights on the concepts learned in the module. A practice quiz at the end of each lesson will test the concepts learned in the module. A graded exam at the end of the module will further test your knowledge.
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10 videos1 reading3 assignments2 discussion prompts7 plugins
You will begin the module with a summary of marketing feedback goals and what the Product Manager can likely expect in terms of responses. You will then define the Product Vision, and the importance of developing a value proposition to effectively position your product. Next, you will learn how to create a preliminary launch strategy and identify product risks. The next lesson will share updates that are required to the Initial Project Charter and ideas on the importance of this document. You will identify the purpose and contents of a Product Business Case. In a hands-on lab, you will develop a Business Case. Subject Matter Experts (SME) will share insights on the concepts learned in the module. A practice quiz at the end of each lesson will test the concepts learned in the module. A graded exam at the end of the module will further test your knowledge.
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9 videos1 reading3 assignments2 discussion prompts5 plugins
Module 4 introduces the Plan Phase of product management. This module discusses the Product Manager’s role, and key activities, including planning, marketing, and business case updates. You will learn the components and develop a Product Roadmap in a hands-on lab. You will discover the components and how functional plans support the development plan. You will determine the required updates to the marketing and launch strategies and perform the financial components of a business case in a hands-on lab.
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8 videos1 reading2 assignments1 discussion prompt7 plugins
In this module, you will explore the final projects used to test a learner's comprehension of the course material. The learners’ peers evaluate these final projects in a peer review assignment. You will discover the basics of peer reviews, including how to set up the rubrics and grading.
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2 readings1 assignment1 peer review1 plugin
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Reviewed on Feb 11, 2024
Very Fast Paced, I believe each module could do with infographic content, like a tree diagram of each process and sub-process as it gets difficult to keep track of the steps as the course progreses.
Reviewed on Dec 2, 2024
The course content was comprehensive and well-structured, making complex topics easy to understand.
Reviewed on Jun 5, 2024
Very comprehensive overview of the conceive and plan phases in project management
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