You’ve built the feature. The devs shipped it. But users still don’t care. Why? Chances are that your product missed what truly matters to users. This course helps you break out of the feature factory mindset and start building with clarity, empathy, and intention — using battle-tested UX strategies that drive real impact.



Advanced UX Strategies for Product Managers
This course is part of Next-Gen UX and UI Specialization


Instructors: Yash Thakker
Access provided by American University of Bahrain
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What you'll learn
Describe core UX principles and evaluate product experiences through a user-centric lens.
Apply user research and prototyping workflows to real product features.
Use evaluation frameworks to measure and improve usability.
Build cross-functional alignment around UX priorities using data and narrative.
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In this course, you’ll explore practical UX strategies to bridge the gap between shipped features and real user needs. Through hands-on experience with tools like Figma and JTBD templates, you’ll learn to create empathy maps, user journey flows, and feature scorecards. You’ll also evaluate product experiences using heuristic methods and build alignment across teams to prioritize user-centric design decisions that drive engagement and growth.
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