Product Management For UX People

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Product Management For UX People

Coursera · Intermediate ·📋 Product Management ·1mo ago
In today’s fast-paced product world, UX professionals looking to transition into product management need a clear and actionable roadmap. This course explores how UX skills directly align with product management roles, offering a guide to successfully navigate this career shift. Understanding the core responsibilities of a product manager and the key strategies to thrive in this field is crucial for anyone looking to make a successful transition. By the end of the course, you will have a comprehensive understanding of product management concepts and gain valuable insights into aligning UX expertise with product responsibilities. You will also develop practical skills that will help you collaborate effectively across teams and ensure customer-centric product outcomes. What sets this course apart is its combination of real-world applications with theoretical frameworks, ensuring you gain both foundational knowledge and hands-on strategies. You’ll learn not just how to manage products but also how to effectively lead cross-functional teams and deliver value. This course is designed for UX professionals, including practitioners, researchers, and designers, who are considering a move into product management. While no prior product experience is required, a background in UX is recommended to make the most of the content. Copyright @2022 Christian Crumlish. All rights reserved. Originally published by Rosenfeld Media, LLC. This course edition is published by Packt Publishing under license from Rosenfeld Media LLC. No part of this material may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means—electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise—without prior written permission from the author or the publisher.
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