Discover the fastest way to become a product manager
Requirements
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No product development experience needed
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It helps if you already come from a business analyst role
Description
Have you ever wondered what a Product Manager actually does every day?
If you’re looking to swiftly transition into a career in product management i.e. the fastest way to become a product manager… or want to get promoted to a more senior product role? I have good news…
The truth is, you don’t need to be a technical expert to take a product from idea to launch anymore. In this day and age, 99% of the knowledge you really need, is a clear step-by-step process.
This checklist-defined process helped me turn any employee, intern or student into a product leader, capable of guiding cross-functional teams through the full product development life cycle.
Inside this comprehensive course, you’ll discover:
– The actual start-to-finish product development process revealed!
– An overview of all 5 stages (and sub-stages) of the product life cycle, including the people, roles and responsibilities required for each sub-stage
– The latest “hidden gem” AI tools to give you that edge at each stage, and fast-track your development
– An overview of all 5 stages (and sub-stages) of the product life cycle, including the people, roles and responsibilities required for each sub-stage
You’ll also gain a free copy of the Product Innovation Process (previously sold for $697), used by start-ups, governments and corporations to build and launch successful products in multiple industries.
Simply print out the process document, and let’s go through it together in this walkthrough course, and learn step-by-step everything a product manager does – from scratch.
As an added benefit, you’ll also get a free call with me to help you implement this process – or just to talk about anything, product, process, career… and life!
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Please note that 100% of the proceeds from this course will be donated to Islamic Relief Charity UK.
Who this course is for:
- Aspiring product managers
- Business analysts
- Existing product managers