Digital Product Management: Modern Fundamentals
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Digital Product Management: Modern Fundamentals
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Instructor: Alex Cowan
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What you'll learn
How to create the actionable focus to successfully manage your product
How to focus your work using modern product management methods
How to manage new products and explore new product ideas
How to manage and amplify existing products
Skills you'll gain
- Ideation
- Customer Insights
- Design Thinking
- Stakeholder Management
- Customer Analysis
- Product Requirements
- Innovation
- Product Management
- Product Development
- Product Testing
- Agile Product Development
- Product Improvement
- Customer Engagement
- Data-Driven Decision-Making
- Agile Methodology
- New Product Development
- Stakeholder Communications
- Stakeholder Engagement
- Business Modeling
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Not so long ago, the job of product manager was about assessing market data, creating requirements, and managing the hand-off to sales/marketing. Maybe you’d talk to a customer somewhere in there and they’d tell you what features they wanted. But companies that manage product that way are dying.
Being a product person today is a new game, and product managers are at the center of it. Today, particularly if your product is mostly digital, you might update it several times a day. Massive troves of data are available for making decisions and powering AI's . At the same time, deep insights into customer motivation and experience are more important than ever. The job of the modern product manager is to charter a direction and create a successful working environment for all the actors involved in product success. It’s not a simple job or an easy job, but it is a meaningful job where you’ll be learning all the time. This course will help you along your learning journey and prepare you with the skills and perspective you need to: Create the actionable focus to successfully manage your product (week 1) Focus your work using modern product management methods (week 2) Manage new products and explore new product ideas (week 3) Manage and amplify existing products (week 4) This course is ideal for current product or general managers interested in today's modern product management methods. Please note that there are new additions to this course and subtitles for these videos will soon be available. This course was developed with the generous support of the Batten Institute at UVA’s Darden School of Business. The Batten Institute’s mission is to improve the world through entrepreneurship and innovation: www.batteninstitute.org.
As a product manager, you and your team will always have more ideas and more requests than you can possibly manage. Making matters still more complicated, part of your job is to develop and then ‘sell’ a particular view of what should happen with your product to diverse stakeholders (engineering, marketing, etc.). How do you do it? Success requires an actionable, testable focus. The successful product manager identifies vivid, testable customer outcomes and creates focus around them. This week we’ll show you how to interface effectively with all your stakeholders to create that actionable focus.
What's included
24 videos1 reading3 assignments2 discussion prompts
24 videos•Total 120 minutes
- Tomorrow's Product Manager•2 minutes
- Your Product Management Journey•2 minutes
- You, the Product Manager•5 minutes
- Why Is a Product Never a Product?•6 minutes
- You and Your Product Pipeline•8 minutes
- Job 1: Creating Hypotheses about Product/Market Fit•5 minutes
- Job 2: Testing Hypotheses about Product/Market Fit•3 minutes
- Job 3: Facilitating Alignment w/ Outside Stakeholders•4 minutes
- You and Your Product Team•4 minutes
- You and Your Design Team•6 minutes
- You and Your Development Team•7 minutes
- Product Manager vs. Product Owner•8 minutes
- Greg Cohen on PM vs. PO?•8 minutes
- You and Your DevOps Team•7 minutes
- You and Your Analytics/AI Team•4 minutes
- Meet Enable Quiz, Our Startup Company Example•4 minutes
- Are You Set Up For Success?•3 minutes
- You and Your Consulting and/or Support Team•5 minutes
- Nastia Root on Creating a Strong Interface with Support•5 minutes
- You and Your Sales and Marketing Team•7 minutes
- You and Your Finance/Accounting and Legal Teams•5 minutes
- You and Your Project Manager•3 minutes
- You and Your Management Team•4 minutes
- Week 1 Takeaways•2 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
- Course Overview & Requirements•10 minutes
3 assignments•Total 59 minutes
- Week 1 Final Quiz: Achieving Focus and #Winning•30 minutes
- Practice Quiz on the #Winning PM•8 minutes
- Practice Quiz on Many Areas, One Focus•21 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 20 minutes
- Get to know your classmates•10 minutes
- Issues interfacing with various teams?•10 minutes
You’ve probably heard that the days of ‘build it and they will come’ are over. But what exactly should you be doing instead? There’s no shortage of material out there on how to be innovative--but you only have so much time. This week we’ll step through the method’s today’s most successful product managers are using and give you tips to “sell” those methods to your stakeholders. We’ll also show you how to analyze growth, engagement and monetization using qualitative and quantitative methods. You’ll finish the week with an understanding of which methods to apply when and hear from practitioners who are using these methods to make breakthrough products.
What's included
19 videos4 assignments1 discussion prompt
19 videos•Total 111 minutes
- Module Intro: Ready for Week 2•7 minutes
- What Kind of PM Are You?•4 minutes
- Effectuating Better Product Pipelines with Agile•7 minutes
- Identifying What Matters through Customer Discovery & Testing•9 minutes
- Minimizing Waste with Lean Startup•9 minutes
- Creating a Maintainable Focus with CX Mapping: Qualitative Analytics •7 minutes
- Creating a Maintainable Focus with CX Mapping: Quantitative Analytics•3 minutes
- Creating an Outcome-Focused Definition of Done with HDD & User Stories•7 minutes
- Iteratively Getting to Usability with Testing, Prototyping, and Analytics•7 minutes
- Managing Habits: Trigger and Action•5 minutes
- Managing Habits: Variable Reward and Investment•6 minutes
- Nir Eyal on Managing Habits•6 minutes
- Collaborating with Enterprise Customers--Tips 1-4•8 minutes
- Collaborating with Enterprise Customers--Tips 5-9•3 minutes
- David Bland on Avoiding the Product Death Cycle•3 minutes
- Focus on Funnels: Acquisition•4 minutes
- Managing a Product with Hardware•6 minutes
- Making Time to Do Things Right•3 minutes
- Week 2 Takeaways•5 minutes
4 assignments•Total 58 minutes
- Week 2 Final Quiz: Product Management Methods•30 minutes
- Practice Quiz on Solving the Right Problem•12 minutes
- Practice Quiz on Creating the Right Solution•6 minutes
- Practice Quiz on Applications in Product Management•10 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
- What did you learn from this week's guest speakers?•10 minutes
Something on the order of 9 out of 10 new products fail. Those sound like daunting odds, but through disciplined exploration an effective PM knows how to make even the improbable probable. This week we’ll show you how to apply your understanding of modern PM methods to exploring new product ideas. We’ll step through customer discovery, idea testing/validation, early development, and business model design. By the end you’ll have a durable process you can both execute and communicate to your team.
What's included
15 videos4 assignments
15 videos•Total 74 minutes
- Ready for Week 3?•2 minutes
- Learning vs. Scaling•8 minutes
- The Importance of Good Enough: "Cooped Up" MVPs•8 minutes
- The Importance of Good Enough: "Greener Air" MVPs•7 minutes
- Non-Titular Product Managers•1 minute
- David Chait on Non-Titular PMs•6 minutes
- Prioritizing AI Investments•3 minutes
- Building for Learning vs. Building for Scaling•3 minutes
- Horizons of Growth•6 minutes
- Corporate Innovation Pipeline•5 minutes
- Creating a Healthy Innovation Pipeline•7 minutes
- David Bland on New Ventures Inside the Corporation•8 minutes
- Business Model Design I: Proposition Design•5 minutes
- Business Model Design II: Customer Journeys•3 minutes
- Week 3 Takeaways•3 minutes
4 assignments•Total 60 minutes
- Week 3 Final Quiz: Exploring a New Product Idea•30 minutes
- Practice Quiz on Learning vs. Scaling •18 minutes
- Practice Quiz on Innovating in the Corporation•6 minutes
- Practice Quiz: From Proposition to Business Model•6 minutes
If you want a product that does more than make a big splash, you’ll need to apply what you’ve learned here every week, every sprint to keep that product fresh and relevant. It’s not hard to let a great product get sidetracked and become irrelevant to its users--this happens all the time. Some figures show the portion of features on successful products that are regularly used to be well under 50%. Yikes! In this week, we’ll look at how successful product managers keep their products fresh and focused on valuable outcomes for their users. You’ll learn how to put a focused, sustainable, program in place to keep your product competitive.
What's included
17 videos3 assignments
17 videos•Total 75 minutes
- Ready for Week 4?•1 minute
- Identifying Business Model Types•6 minutes
- Business Model Design III: Delivery and Execution•6 minutes
- Tamara Carleton on Strategic Foresight•7 minutes
- The Trouble with New Features•3 minutes
- The Importance of Good Enough: Seedling Features•5 minutes
- Context, Concierge MVP's, and Training Your AI's•3 minutes
- Actionable Analytics•2 minutes
- Eric Qi Dong on Disciplined Analytics for the Product Manager•8 minutes
- Kiran Kadambi on Structuring Problems in Product Management•13 minutes
- What Is AI?•3 minutes
- Applying AI•3 minutes
- Managing a Channel or Modality•2 minutes
- Nastia Root on Being a Growth PM•5 minutes
- A Week in the Life of a PM•3 minutes
- Prioritization and Roadmaps•4 minutes
- Course and Week Close: Let's Not Make This Good-Bye •2 minutes
3 assignments•Total 60 minutes
- Week 4 Final Quiz: Amplifying an Existing Product•30 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Focused Tuning and Testing•15 minutes
- Practice Quiz: Driving Growth through Focus•15 minutes
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Reviewed on May 20, 2022
Very well structured and very clear with excellent stories from actual product managers. Woudl encourage anyone taking it to take your time with it as there is a lot of infrmation to process.
Reviewed on Nov 5, 2020
Very well structured course with a meaningful overview of methods and approaches to digital product management. I will certainly implement some if not all of what I learned in my own organization.
Reviewed on May 19, 2019
I liked the course content, even though i do not work - yet - with product. It gave me a good overview of what to expect in the near future, when i expect to be able to put the knowledge into action.
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