Become a Product Manager | Learn the Skills & Get the Job

This image has an empty alt attribute; its file name is Path-181.svg12h 55min total length
18 sections
144 lectures

Course Overview

Become a Product Manager | Learn the Skills & Get the Job

Become a Product Manager | Learn the Skills & Get the Job course provides the skills that make up the entire Product Management job and process: from ideation to market research, to UX wireframing to prototyping, technology, metrics, and finally to building the product with user stories, project management, scoping, and leadership.

What you’ll learn:

  • Understand the varying role of a Product Manager through different types and sizes of companies
  • Decide which type of Product Manager best fits one’s goals and personality
  • Understand the Product Lifecycle and how it applies to every product
  • Understand the modern Product Development Process that both Fortune 500s and Startups adhere to
  • Know how to identify ideas worth pursuing and dedicating resources to
  • Understand how to get at the root of customer pain points
  • Understand and communicate customer pain by type and frequency
  • Assess the core problem of a product
  • Find and compare competitors and competing products
  • Differentiate between Direct, Indirect, Substitute, and Potential competitors
  • Understand the process of Customer Development and how it relates to being a Product Manager
  • How to find potential interviewees for product interviews, user tests, and exploratory interviews
  • How to structure and run a customer interview
  • How to model interview questions correctly while avoiding bias
  • Navigate the four different types of customer interviews
  • Find potential interviewees both internally and externally
  • Write emails that will get users and potential customers to respond
  • Build user personas based on both qualitative and quantitative data
  • Understand the difference between a wireframe, a mockup, and a prototype
  • Sketch out a wireframe with just a pen and paper
  • Use Balsamiq to create wireframes at an intermediate level
  • Use a sketch system called POP for digitizing product sketches
  • Create specs for epics and user stories
  • Properly apply acceptance criteria
  • Run a variety of MVP experiments, such as pitch experiments, redirects, shadow buttons, and more
  • Correctly evaluate which product metrics to track and which to ignore
  • Apply the AARRR framework to your product
  • Apply the HEART framework to your product
  • Track your metrics using a variety of software
  • Create a product and feature roadmap
  • Create a product backlog and properly prioritize features
  • Calculate team velocity and build estimations for product delivery
  • Understand the difference between Agile and Waterfall development
  • Understand the difference between two popular Agile frames: Scrum and Kanban
  • Learn software development concepts like APIs, mobile development, Front End, Back End, MySQL, programming frameworks, and more
  • Communicate effectively with all the stakeholders of a product
  • Communicate effectively with engineers in a way they will appreciate and understand
  • Communicate effectively with designers by focusing on the things they care about most
  • Communicate effectively with executives and higher-ups
  • Understand the role of technology in modern Startups and Fortune 500s
  • Understand the basics of “The Cloud” and Servers vs. Clients
  • Understand the basics of front-end vs. back-end technology, tech stacks, and how they integrate together
  • Understand the basics of APIs, what they do, what they look like, and how your team might use them
  • Understand how to obtain relevant experience to set up for a transition to Product Management
  • Build a portfolio that will assist in a hiring application
  • How to self-brand online and build a following pre-hire
  • What to look for in Product Management jobs and what to ignore
  • How to apply insider tips and tricks to getting hired as a Product Manager
  • Craft a resume that appeals to a hiring manager for Product Management placement
  • Ace the Product Manager interview
  • Excel beyond getting hired

Course Title

Become a Product Manager | Learn the Skills & Get the Job

This course includes:

  • 13 hours on-demand video
  • 25 articles
  • 120 downloadable resources
  • Access on mobile and TV
  • Full lifetime access
  • Closed captions
  • Certificate of completion

Requirements

  • No pre-requisites, although familiarity with basic business concepts is helpful

Who this course is for:

  • Anyone looking to get a job in Product Management
  • Anyone wanting to transition into Product Management
  • Already established Product Managers who want to advance their skillset
  • Entrepreneurs looking to master the product development process

Course content

18 sections • 144 lectures • 12h 55m total length

1. Before Starting the Course – 5 lectures 7min
Course Overview Preview05:06
First Thing to Do Preview01:24
Choose your own adventure – we’ll tell you which lectures to watch *SAVE TIME!*0:33
Join our community on Slack!Processing..
Review sheets, activities, & resources – all in one PDF!0:17
2. Introduction to Product Development – 11 lectures 32min
What is a Product Manager? Preview2:54
What is a Product?2:54
[POP QUIZ] Products and Product Managers5 questions
[ACTIVITY] The Big, Bloated, Blue Bird1:32
Three Different Types of Product Manager Roles4:30
How to Think About the Type of PM You Want to Be4:01
Product vs. Project Management6:41
A Day in the Life4:48
Why Product Management is Awesome1:46
[QUIZ] The World of Product Management3 questions
Hooray for free stuff!1:40
Q&A Section 2: SQL, Service Businesses, and All About Being a PM0:53
Section 2: Review & Recap0:00
3. Introduction to Product Management – 12 lectures 32min
The Four Major Phases of the Product Lifecycle3:14
[POP QUIZ] Did You Catch All of That?2 questions
[ACTIVITY] Six Products Four Phases – Can you guess which?0:21
Product Lifecycle Phases: Real World Examples4:06
The Product Development Process3:22
Getting Deeper Into the Product Development Process4:40
[ANOTHER POP QUIZ] Product Lifecycle and Development Quiz3 questions
What is “Lean Product Development”?1:56
What is “Agile”?1:37
What is “Scrum” and How Does it Work?4:17
What is “Kanban” and How Does it Work?2:50
What is Waterfall Development?1:12
Real World Examples of Waterfall and Agile4:26
[QUIZ] Speaking “Product Development”7 questions
Section 3: Review & Recap0:00
4. Ideas and User Needs – 6 lectures 17min
Introduction to Ideas and User Needs2:01
Where Ideas Come From as a PM4:53
[POP QUIZ] On the Origin of Ideas6 questions
Getting to the Real User Needs7:58
[ACTIVITY]: Separating the Signal from the Noise0:26
Users vs. Customers1:41
[QUIZ] Ideas and User Needs4 questions
Section 4: Review & Recap0:00
5. Competitive and Market Analysis – 15 lectures 1hr 19min
Market Research – Sizing the Market Preview4:09
Introduction to Finding Competitors3:04
Finding Competitors as a Product Manager12:18
Direct / Indirect / Potential Competitors and Their Impact7:30
[POP QUIZ] One Company to Rule Them All5 questions
The Five Criteria for Understanding Competitors6:03
The Last Three Criteria for Understanding Competitors5:26
[POP QUIZ] The Dating Game7 questions
What’s a Feature Table?2:03
Putting Together a Feature Table6:03
[ACTIVITY] Oculus Rift Between Your FriendsProcessing..
Practice Building a Feature Table8:30
Analyze Specific Features11:42
[ACTIVITY] Wunderlist and Their Not-So-Wunderful DilemmaProcessing..
Monitoring Competitors10:51
What Do We Ultimately Care About as a PM?1:33
Section 5: Review & Recap0:00
6. Customer Development – 15 lectures 1hr 34min
What is Customer Development?6:11
The Four Types of Interviews10:22
Key Differences in Customer Development2:36
[POP QUIZ] Customer Development8 questions
Who You Should Talk To10:00
Finding Interviewees Externally11:26
Finding Interviewees Internally9:22
How to Get Them to Talk9:36
Practice Writing Emails9:14
How to Run a Customer Interview Correctly8:22
Putting the GO in Pokemon Go0:00
Good Questions, Bad Questions7:10
Building User Personas Off Your Interviews3:28
Real World Example of a User Persona1:48
The Product Manager & The Data Diet4:29
[QUIZ] Understanding Customer Development3 questions
Section 6: Review & Recap0:00
7. Designing and Running Experiments – 25 lectures 2hr 18min
What is an MVP?6:37
How do product managers think about MVPs?6:59
7 steps to running an MVP experiment4:11
[POP QUIZ] You Down with MVP?5 questions
Identifying your assumptions7:17
FOLLOW ALONG: Let’s identify the assumptions for Zirx7:05
Finding the riskiest assumption of them all5:56
Making decisions: The risk / difficulty square5:57
What is a hypothesis?3:45
Putting together a hypothesis7:56
FOLLOW ALONG: Identifying Zirx’s hypothesis4:14
What’s a minimum criteria for success?8:28
Creating a formula for your MCS8:18
OPTIONAL: Making the calculation for startups3:18
MVP techniques: emails, shadows, & whoops8:39
More MVP techniques: walk me throughs & pitch experiments7:29
Even more MVP techniques: bellhops, Dorothy, & Frankensteins6:57
In depth: Email based MVPs3:27
In depth: Shadow buttons2:31
In depth: Coming soon & 404 MVPs3:42
In depth: Explainer videos5:22
In depth: Piecemeal MVPs4:42
In depth: Concierge service MVPs4:20
OPTIONAL: How do big companies think about MVP experiments?5:08
Evaluating results & Learning from them5:19
Section 7: Review & Recap0:00
8. Conceptualizing the solution – 8 lectures 1hr 2min
Introduction to Wireframing5:36
Wireframe, Mockup, Prototype11:02
Let’s Jump into Sketching9:01
Sketching Out a Mobile App7:30
OPTIONAL: Using POP features in Marvel8:57
Intro to Balsamiq11:07
Building YouTube in Balsamiq8:27
[QUIZ] Just Making Sure…7 questions
Section 8: Review & Recap0:00
9. Metrics for Product Managers – Defining Success and Measuring Results – 9 lectures 1hr 16min
Introduction to Metrics7:31
Real Life Examples of Metrics7:53
Metrics of All Kinds15:08
How to Pick Good Metrics11:57
Using the HEART Metrics Framework – Part 110:04
Using the HEART Metrics Framework – Part 211:46
Using the AARRR (Pirate) Metrics Framework6:40
Tracking Your Metrics in Practice5:16
[QUIZ] Pirates of the Correlation8 questions
Section 9: Review & Recap0:00
10. Building the Product – Project Management for PMs
Introduction to Epics5:15
Let’s Get Into Epic Specs4:49
User Stories and Acceptance Criteria4:33
Real Life Example of Epics, Specs, User Stories, and the Backlog12:07
Estimations and Velocity9:24
Roadmapping5:40
Prioritization7:20
[QUIZ] Epic Feature, Bro7 questions
Section 10: Review & Recap0:00
11. Working with People and Stakeholders – 5 lectures 14min
General Communication Skills2:40
Working with Engineers4:22
Working with Designers3:42
Working with Executives and Others3:42
[QUIZ] How to Win Friends and Influence Products6 questions
Section 11: Review & Recap0:00
12. Technology for Product Managers – 6 lectures 28min
Why Learn Technology?3:04
“The Cloud”, Servers, Clients, and the Inner Workings of the Internet5:29
Understanding the Front End, Back End, and Tech Stacks8:20
Understanding APIs – Application Programming Interfaces5:09
Additional Technology5:52
[QUIZ] Turn it, leave it, start format it…technologic.4 questions
Section 12: Review & Recap0:00
13. What you should do to prepare yourself for the job – 4 lectures 11min
Getting Relevant Experience4:52
Building a Portfolio with a Side Project2:56
Branding Yourself3:05
[QUIZ] Prep Yourself3 questions
Section 13: Review & Recap0:00
14. How to Look for a Job in Product Management – 3 lectures 6min
Where to Look and What to Look For3:33
Inside Advice on Your PM Job Hunt2:27
[QUIZ] Dreams Don’t Work Unless You Do3 questions
Section 14: Review & Recap0:00
15. How to Get the Job in Product Management – 5 lectures 21min
Resumes4:08
Interviewing for Product Management4:00
How to Answer Interview Questions the Right Way4:53
Insider Tips for Getting the Job8:16
[QUIZ] Be Like Cole4 questions
Section 15: Review & Recap0:00
16. After You’ve got the Job – 2 lectures 9min
The First Things to Do5:49
End of Course2:56
17. Extended Interviews with Current Product Managers – 4 lectures 1hr 40min
Interview with Daniel Demetri, Product Lead @ Earnest, Ex-PM @ Google3:31
Interview with David Lifson, VP of Product @ Homepolish20:00
Q&A Section 2 (part 1): Introduction to Product Management4:12
Q&A Section 2 (part 2): Introduction to Product Management0:04
18. Bonus Section – 1 lecture 1min.
Bonus Lecture0:17
Instructor: Cole Mercer

Hey there! I’m Cole, and I’m happy to be a Udemy Instructor Partner with over 250,000 students worldwide. I found my love for teaching in 2015 and have courses across Udemy and LinkedIn Learning where I am lucky enough to be rated a top instructor on both platforms.

I’m currently a product management, strategy, and artificial intelligence consultant with my own business helping clients that have as many as 5,000 employees.

Before that, I was a VP at Semrush holding the position of Head of Product for the Academy division – the company was a public one with over 1000 employees.

Prior to that, I was a Senior Product Manager at SoundCloud where I worked on listener experience for over 170 million monthly users across web, iOS, and Android platforms.

I’m also a former General Assembly Product Management instructor where I taught courses in person to students in Manhattan. I’m on Udemy now because I loved my experience at GA and really enjoy teaching others about things I’ve learned.

I have consulted for various tech companies, and while in NYC was also a Product Manager at Bonobos – a web-focused retail clothing brand where I oversaw web and mobile properties that generated tens of millions in annual revenue through tens of thousands of customers.

Included in my knowledge is a lot of enterprise and a SaaS product management experience – I was an early product manager at Mass Relevance, a social API and data-focused enterprise marketing platform which was acquired in 2014.

Much earlier in my career I spent over a year as a PM with an investor funded startup in Austin, TX focusing on driving traction for early stage companies where we had over 35,000 users. I moved to that position from an initial role as a web engineer.

My career in Product Management started after graduating from Babson College and becoming a technology consultant to several companies across the US for over 2 years. As a result, I am fortunate enough to have experience in product management that spans several industries and development models.

Instructor: Evan Kimbrell

Hi, I’m Evan Kimbrell. Thanks for checking out my course. 

**My courses have been featured in ForbesCNNEntrepreneur MagazineBusinessInsiderBuzzFeedMashableTheNextWebThe Daily Beast, & Techcrunch**

 Currently, I’m the Founder and Director of Sprintkick, a full-service, referral-only digital agency based out of San Francisco. Over the past four years I’ve overseen the development and launch of over 100 web and mobile apps. Clients range from two-man bootstrapping startups to multibillion dollar Fortune 100s like Wal-Mart, Dick’s Sporting Goods, and GNC. 

Prior to Sprintkick I worked as a VC for a new firm called Juvo Capital, based out of L.A. I spearheaded the firm’s expansion into Silicon Valley and into the Consumer Web tech category.

In the long long ago, I was a co-founder for an educational software startup called ScholarPRO that raised a ton of money and then spectacularly blew up (in the bad way). Before it exploded like the Death Star, I went through five tech incubators (yes, five): Tech Stars, Excelerate Labs, MassChallenge, Babson Venture Program, and Sparkseed. 

Hope you enjoy my courses!

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Course Feature

Course Provider: Udemy
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Mode Of Training: Online

FULL COURSE FEE$119.98
Duration12h 55min 

Available in: English