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    Product Manager Roadmap

    Complete learning path

    6-10 Months
    Intermediate
    ₹12-40 LPA
    6 Phases

    Overview

    This roadmap guides you to become a Product Manager. You'll master product strategy, user research, agile methodologies, and data-driven decision making. Completable in 6-10 months.

    Prerequisites

    Any degree + curiosity

    Outcome

    Product Manager Role

    Resources

    Mix of free & paid

    Learning Phases

    1

    Product Fundamentals

    3-4 weeks

    Understand the core concepts of product management.

    Skills to Learn

    • ★
      Product Lifecycle
    • ★
      Product-Market Fit
    • ★
      Value Proposition Design
    • ◆
      Competitive Analysis
    • ◆
      Business Model Canvas

    Resources

    • Inspired by Marty Cagan
      Paid
    • Product School
      Freemium

    Projects to Build

    • →Product Teardown
    • →Competitive Analysis Report
    • →Value Proposition Canvas
    2

    User Research & Discovery

    4-5 weeks

    Learn to understand users and identify their needs.

    Skills to Learn

    • ★
      User Interviews
    • ★
      Survey Design
    • ★
      User Personas
    • ★
      Journey Mapping
    • ◆
      Jobs-to-be-Done Framework
    • ◆
      Usability Testing

    Resources

    • The Mom Test
      Paid
    • Nielsen Norman Group
      Free

    Projects to Build

    • →User Research Study
    • →Persona Development
    • →Customer Journey Map
    3

    Product Strategy

    4-5 weeks

    Develop strategic thinking for product decisions.

    Skills to Learn

    • ★
      Product Vision & Mission
    • ★
      OKRs & Goal Setting
    • ★
      Prioritization Frameworks
    • ★
      Roadmap Planning
    • ◆
      Feature Prioritization (RICE, MoSCoW)
    • ◆
      Strategic Thinking

    Resources

    • Measure What Matters
      Paid
    • Product Roadmaps Relaunched
      Paid

    Projects to Build

    • →Product Strategy Document
    • →Roadmap Creation
    • →OKR Framework Implementation
    4

    Technical Skills

    4-6 weeks

    Build technical understanding to work with engineering.

    Skills to Learn

    • ★
      Basic SQL
    • ★
      Understanding APIs
    • ★
      Reading Technical Documentation
    • ◆
      Data Analysis Basics
    • ◆
      Wireframing & Prototyping
    • ◆
      A/B Testing

    Resources

    • SQLBolt
      Free
    • Figma Tutorial
      Free

    Projects to Build

    • →Data Analysis Project
    • →Prototype Design
    • →A/B Test Plan
    5

    Agile & Execution

    3-4 weeks

    Master agile methodologies and product execution.

    Skills to Learn

    • ★
      Scrum Framework
    • ★
      User Story Writing
    • ★
      Sprint Planning
    • ★
      Backlog Management
    • ◆
      Kanban
    • ◆
      Stakeholder Management

    Resources

    • Scrum Guide
      Free
    • Atlassian Agile
      Free

    Projects to Build

    • →Sprint Planning Exercise
    • →Backlog Refinement
    • →Scrum Simulation
    6

    Analytics & Metrics

    3-4 weeks

    Learn to measure product success with data.

    Skills to Learn

    • ★
      Product Analytics Tools
    • ★
      Key Metrics (DAU, MAU, Retention)
    • ★
      Funnel Analysis
    • ◆
      Cohort Analysis
    • ◆
      North Star Metric
    • ◆
      Data-Driven Decision Making

    Resources

    • Google Analytics Academy
      Free
    • Amplitude Academy
      Free

    Projects to Build

    • →Analytics Dashboard
    • →Metrics Framework
    • →Product Health Report
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