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Provided Good understanding about product market, how to analyze and do market segmentation. Doing the user testing by taking user interviews.

Great products don't happen by chance, they're built through a deep understanding of customers, their needs, and continuous validation. In this course, you'll learn a practical, evidence-based approach to establishing product-market fit by identifying meaningful customer problems, defining a compelling value proposition, prioritizing the right features, and testing your ideas with real customers. Whether you're launching a new product, improving an existing one, or exploring an entrepreneurial opportunity, you'll gain the tools and frameworks product managers use to reduce risk and make better product decisions. Along the way, you'll learn how to evaluate market opportunities, create minimum viable products (MVPs), gather customer feedback, and use that feedback to refine your product strategy. By the end of the course, you'll have a structured process for establishing and improving product-market fit that you can apply to products in startups, established companies, and your own entrepreneurial ventures. You'll also strengthen the customer-centric mindset and evidence-based decision-making skills that successful product managers rely on throughout the product lifecycle. As part of the University of Maryland's Product Ideation, Design, and Management Specialization, this course can be taken on its own or as the next step in a comprehensive learning journey that prepares you to turn product ideas into successful, customer-focused solutions.

SP
Provided Good understanding about product market, how to analyze and do market segmentation. Doing the user testing by taking user interviews.
JA
A very good and effective deliverable presentation, I have gain more knowledge. Thank you!
OL
This is the best course I have taken in this series. My god, I'm almost speechless. If only my laptop hadn't been faulty
AS
I got many insights from this course that can be used for my job right now. I am really recommend this course to fellow students out there to getting know more about product-market fit.
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I got many insights from this course that can be used for my job right now. I am really recommend this course to fellow students out there to getting know more about product-market fit.
Provided Good understanding about product market, how to analyze and do market segmentation. Doing the user testing by taking user interviews.
This is the best course I have taken in this series. My god, I'm almost speechless. If only my laptop hadn't been faulty
A very good and effective deliverable presentation, I have gain more knowledge. Thank you!
Great course, shortly about all necessary jobs to be done regarding market fit.
succint and to the point.
I just loved it
Great course
muy completo
good
course is structured and gives out a methodology any startup could adopt, be it software or hardware. However, it would have been nice had the course creator shared some relevant books based on which the course material has been created.
Very good teatcher, nice slides, I've learned a lot. Tought it would go deeper on some concepts, but it was a good course anyway
Es un buen curso, un poco largo y demasiado descriptivo, poco interactivo pero cumple su objetivo.
Quite an engaging course.
good
Superficial and obvious. The assignments (forum and quizzes) are useless. Use as example big companies, but the content is oriented to small web/apps products. Needs to put together a project. At least provide the PPT/PDF deck.
The instructor explains the basics of product market fit, but the course is more theory-based and has few up-to-date use cases or examples to illustrate the content.
Poor quality videos. No real hands on projects or much opportunity to engage with the content, just dry videos of slideshows.
Mostly concepts that are understood