Experience Real Life Product Management
Do the Job Before You Get the Job
Our course immerses you in the role of a product manager, designed in sprints to mirror real-world workflows. Participate in standups, sprint launches, and retrospectives. Build and ship a product from start to finish, ensuring you acquire practical skills to discuss confidently in interviews.
What you’ll get…
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Certification
Upon completion of the course, you will receive your certification—a new industry standard.
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Hands-On Training
You won't just absorb information passively – you'll dive right in and apply what you learn in real-world scenarios.
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Portfolio Building
Two projects will enable you to showcase your product management skills, making you stand out to potential employers.
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Career Advancement
With personalized mentorship & exclusive resources, you'll be equipped to advance your career.
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Interview Ready
Through tailored mock interviews and resume workshops, you will ace your interviews.
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Lifelong Community
You will build lifelong connections with a strong community of product managers you can lean on when you need support.
What’s included in the course?
Sprint 1— Product Management Essentials
Week 1: All About The Product Management Career
KEY TOPICS: Product roles, product development lifecycle, career development, and capstone project overview.
HANDS-ON: Review the various product roles. Career and Product Management planning.
Week 2: Product Management Toolkit
KEY TOPICS: Introduction to PM tools— JIRA, Confluence, Figma, Miro & AI tools.
HANDS-ON: Exercises to use the tools & simulate real-life scenarios.
Sprint 2— Product Strategy
Week 3: Focus On The “Why”
KEY TOPICS: Learn to identify opportunities and validate product solutions. Build one-pagers.
HANDS-ON: Review product strategies from leading tech companies in Silicon Valley & create your own for your project.
CASE STUDY: Analysis of successful product strategies from leading tech companies.
Week 4: Prioritization & Roadmaps
KEY TOPICS: Roadmap building. MVPs and prioritization frameworks. Stakeholder management.
HANDS-ON: Build a roadmap for your capstone project.
Sprint 3 — Product Execution
Week 5: Prototyping, Design + UX/UI
KEY TOPICS: Excel with your design team, prototyping tools, design requirements, user personas, and user interviews.
HANDS-ON: Conduct live user interviews, create user personas, and build a prototype for your project.
Week 6: Product Requirements Document
KEY TOPICS: Identify pain points, craft problem statements, and create one-pagers/product requirements documentation.
HANDS-ON: Write a PRD for the individual project and continue to build prototypes.
Week 7: Technical Skills
KEY TOPICS: Overview of general architecture (data structures, APIs), system architecture and databases (SQL/NoSQL), tech specs, and technical communication.
HANDS-ON: Self-serve analytics and SQL training.
Sprint 4 — Roll Up The Sleeves
Week 8: AI & ML
KEY TOPICS: Managing AI/ML projects, & how to build an LLM.
HANDS-ON: Build a lightweight LLM + integrate AI/ML strategies into your roadmaps.
Sprint 5: Launch & Scale
Week 9: GTM, Metrics & Analytics
KEY TOPICS: Go-to-market strategies, setting metrics, experimentation techniques, analytics tools, growth planning, executing product launches, and measuring and sustaining success.
HANDS-ON: Training in using analytics tools and interpreting data. Create metrics and financial projections for your product. Work on presentation.
Week 10: Capstone Presentations
KEY TOPICS: Final tips on applying for Product Management roles and how to ace your interviews.
HANDS-ON: Capstone Presentations. Feedback from cohort and product panelists.
Through guest lectures, there will be opportunities to meet with industry experts.