Start Your Product Management Career – Learn to Think, Build, and Lead like a PM

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You don’t need an MBA, a tech degree, or startup experience to become a great Product Manager. All you need is the right mindset, skillset, and a little bit of real-world magic — and that’s exactly what this course delivers.

Product Managers are the glue that holds tech, business, and users together. In today’s fast-moving digital world, PMs are in high demand — not just in startups or tech companies, but in every industry looking to solve real problems with smart solutions.

This course is your step-by-step guide to launching a successful career in product management — designed especially for fresh graduates from any background (engineering, commerce, arts, science).

We cut through the jargon and teach you the real skills, tools, and thinking patterns used by PMs at companies like Google, Microsoft, and leading startups — all in a way that’s easy to understand and fun to practice.

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What Will You Learn?

  • Understand what product management actually is (and isn’t)
  • Develop a product mindset focused on users, impact, and clarity
  • Use PM tools like Trello, Notion, Figma, Google Analytics
  • Write PRDs, user stories, and plan sprints like a real PM
  • Discover how to validate ideas, build MVPs, and launch features
  • Master key metrics and data for making smart product decisions
  • Work with design, dev, and marketing teams through real scenarios
  • Build a job-ready PM portfolio from scratch
  • Prepare for entry-level product roles, APM programs, or internships

Course Content

What is Product Management, Really?
PM is not a "mini-CEO" – busting myths PM as influence without authority How PMs differ across big tech, startups, and service firms Types of Product Managers: Core, Platform, Growth, Data, AI/ML Career ladders in product (IC vs People Leader paths)

  • What Is Product Management? (And Why Everyone Talks About It)
  • The Product Ecosystem — Who’s On Your Team (and Who’s Not)
  • Where PMs Work (Big Tech vs Startups)
  • PM vs Project Manager vs Business Analyst
  • Types of Product Managers – Which One Are You Built For?
  • PM Career Ladder – How Do Product Managers Grow?
  • The DNA of a Great PM

The Product Mindset
First Principles Thinking Customer Obsession vs Stakeholder Management Clarity under Chaos (Ambiguity Handling) Data + Intuition Balance Outcome over Output: Think impact, not tasks

The PM Toolkit – Core Artifacts
Writing Product Requirement Docs (PRD) – simplified Crafting User Stories and Acceptance Criteria Creating Wireframes (with Figma basics) Roadmapping and Prioritization Techniques (RICE, MoSCoW, Kano) Metrics every PM should track (AARRR, DAU, Retention)

Discovery, Validation, and Launch
How to talk to users: Interviews, surveys, usability tests Identifying the real problem (not the symptom) Validating ideas with MVPs and Prototypes Creating your first launch plan (Go-To-Market basics)

Agile in the Real World
Scrum vs Kanban: What actually happens in teams Sprint ceremonies: Planning, stand-ups, reviews, retros Working with engineers and designers Writing bugs, grooming backlog, shipping iterations

Stakeholder Management 101
Working with Dev, Design, Marketing, QA, Sales Managing Up: Reporting to senior leaders Conflict resolution and trade-offs Saying “No” without burning bridges

Data, Decision-Making, and KPIs
Understand qualitative vs quantitative data Funnel metrics, cohort analysis, churn diagnostics North Star Metric vs Vanity Metrics Making decisions under uncertainty

Mini-MBA for PMs
Master the business side of product — speak the CEO’s language.

AI & No-Code for PMs
Build prototypes faster and lead AI-first conversations.

Product Teardowns
Sharpen your product sense by breaking down the best.

Build Your PM Portfolio (For Any Background)
How to showcase your product thinking Good vs great portfolios (with examples) Structure: Problem → Solution → Process → Impact

Crack Your First PM Job
Resume: PM style resumes for freshers How to sound like a PM (no fluff, just clarity) Answering “Why PM?” and “Tell me about a product you love” APM Programs vs PM Internships vs Startup Roles

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