Complete learning path
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
Understand the core concepts of product management.
Learn to understand users and identify their needs.
Develop strategic thinking for product decisions.
Build technical understanding to work with engineering.
Master agile methodologies and product execution.
Learn to measure product success with data.
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