This course highlights the importance and role of software product management. It also provides an overview of the specialization, as well as its goals, structure, and expectations. The course explains the value of process, requirements, planning, and monitoring in producing better software.

Introduction to Software Product Management

Introduction to Software Product Management
This course is part of Software Product Management Specialization

Instructor: Kenny Wong
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Relate software product management to better software products
Recognize the role of a software product manager
Reflect on how Agile principles will improve your own projects
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Reviewed on Feb 18, 2018
Though it is an introductory course, it is packed with great information about managing a software product. I enjoyed the course, and I am moving on with the next course on the SPM specialization.
Reviewed on Oct 14, 2015
More about Project Management rather than Product ManagementCource is just an overview of the specialization, gives no specific knowledge.Liked the instructors and their motivation.
Reviewed on Oct 21, 2015
A bit too basic and quiz questions did not reflect the real value of what was being learnt but was just poised at encouraging us to memorize sequences of facts more than anything.
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