A validated product idea is an important milestone, but it's only the beginning of the product development journey. Before investing in development, successful product managers use design, prototyping, and customer testing to reduce uncertainty, improve collaboration, and make better product decisions.

Creative Design, Prototyping, and Testing

Creative Design, Prototyping, and Testing
This course is part of Product Ideation, Design, and Management Specialization


Instructors: Cait von Schnetlage
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Apply design thinking, product specifications, and customer insights to transform validated ideas into products customers want to use.
Create wireframes, prototypes, and experience maps that communicate product concepts and support customer feedback and iteration.
Evaluate product designs using usability testing, robust design principles, and customer feedback to improve quality and reduce risk.
Develop project plans that coordinate cross-functional teams and guide products from validated concepts through successful execution.
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Reviewed on Dec 18, 2024
Very insightful, the Instructor Cait is really admirable and funny during the lectures. I took notes and applied it to my personal goals, thanks Coursera.
Reviewed on Sep 10, 2021
Very Well Designed Concepts and Explanations .Thank you
Reviewed on Dec 30, 2024
It is a comprehensive training module to build a new product and services
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