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4 Product Management Certifications that are Worth Your Time

ProductPlan

Product management is certainly no exception. Product managers and leaders need to find ways to keep learning and growing in an ever-evolving product environment. There’s an abundance of books, podcasts, as well as events at your disposal that cover various product management topics. We’ve scoured the certification landscape.

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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 a Technical Product Manager Without Experience

The Product HQ

Looking to become a technical product manager? According to Salary , the average technical product manager in the United States earns as much as $123,609 a year. Hence, a technical product manager is one of the most rewarding careers. That said, there is no clear and straight path to becoming a technical product manager.

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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. That said, landing a job as an AI product manager is not easy.

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Adaptive Mindset ‘Hats’ Your Product Manager Wears

BrainMates

Adaptive Mindset 'Hats' Your Product Manager Wears By DAVID ALLSOPP No matter the product, industry or company size, successful Product Managers must wear various ‘hats’ on any given day to make all the pieces of the puzzle fit together. The Product Management profession itself is still relatively new.

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The Truth About UX Bootcamps: A Designer Factory That Sells Dreams Like Expensive Candy

UX Planet

They are handed a certificate and the promise of finding a job soon. If successful, there’s an interview with the product managers and maybe two more interviews. In the end, they get the certificates only because they paid for the program.” Seems to be popular. He’ll probably have more Ironhack graduates ahead of him.

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Product Strategy Depends on Company Strategy

Mironov Consulting

  Do Sales, Marketing, Finance, HR, Engineering, and Product know/have what they need to support the plan?    (“We’ll dominate the market for X with industry-best profitability, winning products, highest NPS, 100%+ net renewals, and top employee satisfaction.”)   Did they have sufficient input?

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