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4 Product Management Certifications that are Worth Your Time

ProductPlan

There is one learning opportunity that signifies the mastering of a topic (and enhances your LinkedIn profile): Product management certifications. Here’s even more good news: There are many product management certifications and courses available today. 4 Product Management Certifications That Are Worth Your Time.

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Understanding Product Management

The Product Guy

Relative to other standard roles defined in an organization such as Ops, Marketing, Tech etc., the Product Manager role is a rather recent phenomenon. As a result, there are various different approximations that are made about the role in an organization depending upon their experience with building products.

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6 Best Product Manager Courses in 2021 – For All Proficiency Levels

Userpilot

Best product manager courses for advanced/pro PMs in 2021. Product management guides the development of a product at the intersection of technology, UX, and business. A good product manager course should teach you many skills including technical skills, project management skills, and communication skills.

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Tools to Help Product Managers Think Strategically and Commercially: State of Product Meeting

Mind the Product

This second post on the methods we use at Onfido to help us think commercially and strategically looks at State of Product meetings. This meeting is an exercise in strategy, an opportunity to take stock of where your product is, where it fits within the wider market, and where it should go. State of Product.

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Addressing 13 Types of Custom Software Risk

Atomic Spin PM

Creating custom software can be extremely complex—juggling evolving technologies, competing stakeholders, many types of users, etc. Working through this worksheet with clients is a very powerful exercise. Legacy or Immature Technologies (Lack of Tooling Power). Are there regulations regarding any part of the end product?