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About the Course

In today’s fast-changing global market, companies need skilled product managers to develop breakthrough products or to expand their existing offerings. By the end of this course, you will understand what a product manager does in their role and the skills you need to become one. This introductory course is a valuable investment for those looking to start a career in product management. Learn key product management concepts such as the product lifecycle, personas, value creation, and SWOT analysis. Gain an understanding of the job opportunities in product management and the industry-standard Guide to the Product Management Body of Knowledge, ProdBoK®. The hands-on labs provide opportunities to investigate product management in simulated real-world settings. You’ll hear from industry experts discussing their points of view, so you learn about their first-hand experiences. This course is the first in a series of courses, which, once completed, will earn you the IBM Product Management Professional Certificate. Anyone can take this beginner-level course, which does not require any prior Product Management skills or background....

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The learning experience was great, and the contents are tailored as per the industry requirements.

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This a an easy to understand course into learning Product Management. It breaks down fundamental step by step product management processes.

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51 - 54 of 54 Reviews for Product Management: An Introduction

By suhas k

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Sep 1, 2024

To many repeated information. The question and answers were not challenging. Sometimes the choices were too unrelated that you don't need to watch the videos to pass the exam. I was expecting the course to of Master's program level. Live Carnegie Mellon Product Management program. If you are advising people to get certified from AIPMM, what is the purpose of this course. People started this course to get certified after completion of this course. Is this course not professional enough to be recognized or trusted by others? I felt sometimes, the experts themselves weren't answering the questions properly, they were just saying something or same thing repeatedly. Are all the Coursera courses like this? Noncompetitive and non-challenging and easy bar for anyone to come and get certificate? Looks like Coursera needs a better Product Manager to improve their product.

By Montasir H

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Mar 13, 2024

not necessary for so many aspects

By Maxim G

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Aug 14, 2024

boring and bit aged

By Mitch C

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Sep 10, 2024

Redundant points were made by the professionals. The exams asked multiple of the same questions with easy multiple-choice answers.