Product Management General Assembly
  • Duration: 10 Weeks

Course details

Skills & Tools

Guide a product through its lifecycle via lean methodologies like Agile, market research, UX, and financial modeling.

Production Standard

Create a roadmap, business model canvas, MVP, key metrics, personas, wireframing, and a stakeholder management plan.

The Big Picture

Grow capable of launching viable, market‐ready products that anticipate user needs by making tough decisions and working with stakeholders.

Curriculum

Unit 1: Product Management Fundamentals

Introduction to Product Management

  • Define the multiple roles & responsibilities of a Product Manager
  • Understand how customer needs translate into features of a product
  • Identify the underlying risks and assumptions associated with new features

The Product Development Process

  • Understand each phase of a product life cycle, and the development stages needed to develop them
  • Identify the different methods of developing a product

Unit 2: Getting to Product/Market Fit

Customer Development

  • Identify a company's target customers
  • Conduct effective customer interviews and site visits
  • Understand the user's needs and current ways of working

Testing & Validating/Minimum Viable Product

  • Determine if an idea has product/market fit
  • Explain the purpose and process of building an MVP
  • Evolve an MVP to reach product/market fit

Business Model Design

  • Describe the components of a business model canvas and how they relate to each other
  • Differentiate between types of business models
  • Develop a business model around a new product idea

Market Research

  • Develop a competitive analysis of a feature or business
  • Identify key differentiation between competitive offerings
  • Utilize estimation and research in order to determine the opportunity size of a given product or feature

Unit 3: UX Design

Personas & Empathy Maps

  • Synthesize findings from customer interviews into user personas
  • Use empathy maps to better understand the feelings and needs of customers
  • Distinguish how teams inside a company use personas and empathy maps differently

Features & User Stories

  • Translate customer needs into product features
  • Comprehend how to create user stories in order to communicate user's needs with other stakeholders
  • Learn how to effectively prioritize features

Wireframing & Storyboarding

  • Understand how to create wireframes in order to test ideas and identify potential problems before time is committed to developing the final product
  • Become familiar with different methods of wireframing, including sketch, lo-fi, and hi-fi
  • Understand how to create storyboards in order to communicate context, user flows, and interactions

Mid-Course Presentation

  • Present progress of projects and receive instructor and peer feedback

Unit 4: Business Fundamentals

Metrics

  • Use the best metrics and KPIs to track a variety of subjects
  • Identify tools to measure metrics
  • Understand the concept of the customer conversion funnel

Pricing & Financial Modeling

  • Build a working financial model for a given audience
  • Describe different pricing approaches for a new product
  • Forecast demand and revenue for a new product

Unit 5: Communicating with Stakeholders

Flexible Session

  • Focus on a topic selected by the instructor in order to provide deeper insight into a specific area of Product Management

Technology for Product Managers

  • Define what a tech stack is in the context of web applications, and identify associated technologies
  • Articulate the business and technical implications of adding, removing or postponing product features
  • Identify best practices for developing digital products with your technology team

Product Roadmap

  • Identify and define three distinct phases along a product's timeline: pre-launch, pre-market fit, and post-market fit
  • Build a product roadmap

Project Management & Product Specs

  • Describe the Agile framework, and why it is important to development processes
  • Understand how developers estimate task size
  • Use different tools to track tasks and time

Presenting Your Product

  • Describe what makes a presentation effective, and how structure is used to impact the audience experience
  • Employ practical techniques, processes, and communication styles to pitch your idea to stakeholders more effectively

Unit 6: Presentations & Next Steps

Final Presentations

  • Gain feedback from peers, instructor, and guest panelists that will identify strengths and areas for improvement

Moving Forward on Your PM Path

  • Understand the realities of the Product Management job market
  • Understand job options across organizational types and career paths
  • Access resources and tools for continued learning
Updated on 23 June, 2016

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