Course Highlights
- A foundation course that helps develop a well-versed understanding of elements that make up the product management discipline.
- This course also comes with a FutureSkills Prime badge that can be added to your LinkedIn profile for endorsing your skills to prospective employers & professional networks.
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GOI Incentive applicable
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Nasscom Assessment
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Placement Assistance
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Certificate Earned
Course Details

What will you learn in Project Management Basics course?
- Get a sound introduction to the world of products
- Understand value and the value management journey that is critical to the life-cycle of all products
- Understand the Adaptive Productising Process, a leading framework for product innovation

Why should you take Project Management Basics course?
This course will help you grasp the practice of product management, which is a critical techno-managerial function and develop a well-versed understanding of elements that make up the product management discipline.

Who should take Project Management Basics course?
- Project Managers
- Program Managers
- Q/A Managers
- Managers
- Solutions Architect
- Software Developers
- Marketing Professionals
- Sales Professionals
- UI-UX designers
- Business Analysts
- Consultants
- Entrepreneurs

Curriculum
This course will help you get a sound introduction to the world of products. You will get an End to End Understanding on the scope, role and skills required for Product Managers to manage the product life cycle management. It will give you an understanding of Customer Driven value management to develop stronger innovation context and business context in decision making. It will provide insights on the nuances and career track of the Product Manager role.
It has been spread across 5 chapters:
- Chapter 1 - Product Management Fundamentals – Introduction
- Chapter 2 - Understanding Product Management
- Chapter 3 - Value Management
- Chapter 4 - 5 Step Product Management Framework
- Chapter 5 - The Product Manager Role
