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Product Management for Maximum Impact

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  • Updated 7/2023
4.3
(270 Ratings)
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Course Information

Registration period
Year-round Recruitment
Course Level
Study Mode
Duration
0 Hour(s) 49 Minute(s)
Language
English
Taught by
Vasily Starostenko
Rating
4.3
(270 Ratings)
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Course Overview

Product Management for Maximum Impact

Product Management Videos, Insights, Success Metrics

Your Instructor: 

This class is based on real product management experience with startups, small and large silicon valley companies

In this class we will focus on what Products are, how you manage product, and what defines and makes product successful. We will discuss Product Manager role (PM), key skills and responsibilities of PM, and what distinguishes good PM from bad PM. 

  • Who Product Manager is, what product manager is ultimately responsible for (setting the backlog of what is to be built) and how the go about doing that (knowledge of customer, market, data, industry, technology, etc.)

  • What makes an effective PM (passion for product, strategic thinking, creativity, execution, leadership, cross-functional savvy, etc.).

Then we will take a deeper look into how Strategy is set for New Products, Growth Products, and Mature Products, and how product lifecycle affects priorities.

For each product lifecycle stage will define key success formula which is essential to measuring right things and building Product Strategy that drives success. Formulas we will talk about are

  • New Product Success as a multiple of Market, Team, Product, and Luck,

  • Growth Product Success as Number of Customers, Growth Rate, Virality and K factor,

  • Mature Product Success as Customer Lifetime Value or LTV: Revenue, Gross Margin, Retention, Customer Acquisition Cost

Course Target Audience: Students, curious about what Product Management role is about and how different products are managed. They have a basic understanding of the business world and want to be successful product strategists. They want to know how they can apply the tenets of product strategy to their own business or product, and that's exactly what we are covering in this class.

Course Goals

  • Explain key concepts around Product Management and Strategy

  • Explain qualitative and quantitative aspects of Product Management and critical importance of both

  • Explain product lifecycle stages: New Product, Growth Product, Mature Product and define success for each

What class is NOT about

  • How to decide if Product Manager job is good for me

  • How to get a Product Manager job

  • How to acquire key skills to become a successful product manager

Course Content

  • 10 section(s)
  • 11 lecture(s)
  • Section 1 Introduction
  • Section 2 Part 1 - Core Product Strategy Concepts
  • Section 3 Part 2 - Product Strategy Definition of Success
  • Section 4 Part 3 - Product Strategy and Product Lifecycle
  • Section 5 Part 4 New Product Strategy
  • Section 6 Part 5 - Growth Product Strategy
  • Section 7 Part 6 - Mature Product Strategy
  • Section 8 Part 7 - Class Project
  • Section 9 Part 9 - Go To Market Strategy
  • Section 10 Conclusion

What You’ll Learn

  • What Products are, how you manage product, and what defines and makes product successful
  • Product Manager role (PM), key skills and responsibilities of Product Manager
  • What distinguishes good Product Manager from bad Product Manager
  • Who Product Manager is, what product manager is ultimately responsible for
  • What makes an effective Product Manager
  • New Product Success as a multiple of Market, Team, Product, and Luck
  • Growth Product Success as Number of Customers, Growth Rate, Virality and K factor
  • Mature Product Success as Customer Lifetime Value or LTV: Revenue, Gross Margin, Retention, Customer Acquisition Cost
  • Key concepts around Product Management and Strategy
  • Qualitative and quantitative aspects of Product Management
  • Product lifecycle stages: New Product, Growth Product, Mature Product


Reviews

  • H
    Harsh Deep Mittal
    3.0

    The course could be in more detail. There are several things which are not explained and are just left for the student to read from Google or the recommended reading material.

  • N
    Nnyaknno Abasi Ekpo-Ufot
    2.0

    I was expecting a lot of scenarios and materials to use, but instead I got a lot of page references to visit. And it appeared like the tutor was in a rush and trying to just dole out the points and not explain deeply to make people understand.

  • A
    Amit J Bhattacharyya
    5.0

    I like the precise rendition of Vasily of his thoughts on Product Strategy and how he has conveyed it through his delivery style.

  • R
    Raluca Samuilescu
    4.0

    Tells a basic definition for the terms that a new product manager or a student should really know. Could go more in depth, but maybe he has other classes for that. Good examples for the terms.

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