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Growth Funding, Certifications, and the Increased Demand for Product Managers

ProductPlan

In the years leading up to the pandemic, there was already a notable increase in demand for product managers. And as organizations pivoted to digital spaces, this hunger for product management expertise grew ravenous. Organizations across sectors invested much in the way of building out product teams.

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“Software eating the world” creates a growing need to educate product managers.

Product Management Unpacked

Digital transformation impacts almost everything, so the demand for product management continues to increase – every day. When I started in product management in the mid-1980s, most product managers were hired to work in traditional B2C businesses, which is where the idea of product management originated.

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How to Become an AI Product Manager Without Experience

The Product HQ

Want to become an AI product manager? This guide shows you how to prepare for a career in AI product management. Today, more and more businesses are looking for product managers specializing in artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies. If so, then you’ve come to the right place.

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4 Trailblazing Product Managers to Watch

BrainStation Product Management

Artificial intelligence, machine learning, blockchain, and virtual reality — these are some of the trends Product Managers expect will have an impact on their field in the next decade according to BrainStation’s 2019 Digital Skills Survey. Simply put, Product Managers turn ideas into reality.

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6 Product Managers Who Became CEOs-and How!

The Product Coalition

While some may say that a Product Manager is ‘the CEO of the product’, that’s not entirely true. As a Product Manager, you have very little authority. While the buck stops with you when it comes to product decision making, the overall health of the company doesn’t rest on your shoulders.

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What Does a Product Manager Do?

BrainStation Product Management

As the name suggests, a Product Manager (PM) is responsible for overseeing product development from conception to completion. They help figure out what products should get made, ensure that they do get made, and report back on how users are responding to those products. What is Product Management?

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The Ultimate Conversation Design Course Guide

UX Planet

In the first listicle of its kind, Polina Cherkashyna , one of the three co-founders of VTG, published the 2019 guide of conversation design courses (which has since been deprecated). Also, based on my own experience, most hiring managers are looking for qualities or soft skills that go beyond the online course certification.