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Product Management Marketing: Dekker's Product Marketing MBA

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Become a Product Marketing Manager. Learn from an experienced Silicon Valley Product Marketing Manager with a top MBA...

Learn how to become a product marketing manager from someone with years of experience in product marketing at small, medium, and large companies including Sony PlayStation & Google affiliated startups. Your lead instructor received his MBA from the top marketing school in the U.S. and works in the epicenter of product marketing in San Francisco. He is the author of two product marketing books, taught college-level marketing, and was a VP of marketing for a Google-accelerator startup.

  • New! Free access to the top-rated book Become a Product Marketing Manager (PDF version)

  • New! Product Marketing Calendar Template (Excel)

  • Templates (MS Word): 1-Page Product Marketing Plan  + 1-Page Competitive Analysis Template

  • Marketing strategy, tactics, and execution for outbound product management (customer acquisition)

  • Preparation for a six-figure product marketing management position

  • Day-to-day operational skills

  • Advanced MBA level product marketing for product management

  • Hard skills in quantitative marketing analytics & software

  • Soft skills to succeed in the office and get promoted in product management & product marketing

  • Product owner marketing & customer acquisition

  • MBA level marketing management for product managers & product marketing managers

  • Business management skills

 

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General Assembly’s Product Management course teaches the end-to-end product management (PM) process to a real-world scenario, from evaluating users and managing a roadmap to creating a minimum viable product (MVP) and developing metrics.

 

What you'll accomplish

This is a beginner-friendly program with no prerequisites, although students may have had exposure to product development concepts or be informally taking on PM responsibilities in their current role. Throughout this expert-designed program, you’ll:

  • Determine key risks and assumptions of a product in order to prioritize research and discovery work.
  • Validate hypotheses by gathering user feedback via MVPs, interviews, experiments, and testing.
  • Execute competitive research to highlight market gaps and trends.
  • Speak fluently with developers, user experience designers, and other business stakeholders about priorities, requirements, and workflow.
  • Apply metrics alongside objectives and key results (OKRs) to measure a product’s success and track its life cycle.
  • Apply what you’ve learned to create a portfolio project: a presentation detailing your product creation strategy.

 

Why General Assembly

Since 2011, General Assembly has graduated more than 40,000 students worldwide from the full time & part time courses. During the 2020 hiring shutdown, GA's students, instructors, and career coaches never lost focus, and the KPMG-validated numbers in their Outcomes report reflect it. *For students who graduated in 2020 — the peak of the pandemic — 74.4% of those who participated in GA's full-time Career Services program landed jobs within six months of graduation. General Assembly is proud of their grads + teams' relentless dedication and to see those numbers rising. Download the report here.

 

Your next step? Submit an application to talk to the General Assembly Admissions team


 

Note: reviews are referenced from Career Karma - https://careerkarma.com/schools/general-assembly

 

Udacity
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Product Managers are responsible for designing and delivering a profitable product or feature into the market. In this program, you will learn to define product strategy and KPIs based on market analysis, pitch a product vision to get stakeholder buy-in, and design a user-centered prototype that adheres to engineering constraints. Then, you will develop an execution timeline that handles competing priorities, communicate a product roadmap that builds consensus amongst internal stakeholders, and create a comprehensive go-to-market plan based on product KPIs. Finally, you will build tests to enhance product features based on market data.

Udacity
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Learn how to build products that deliver continuous value to customers using an Agile approach to software development. By the end of this program, students will be able to differentiate between Scrum, Kanban, and XP, create an environment that fosters high performing teams, and manage iteration planning using Agile techniques. Students will also be able to create a release plan for a Minimum Viable Product, create metrics that show project status, and effectively communicate progress both within and outside of the development team.

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