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 Apr 6, 2020
Good introduction for someone who want to get into product or project management. The challenge is that some links provided are not working and also can you provide latest surveys
Reviewed on Aug 2, 2020
I throughly enjoyed the course. All the the quizzes were not very easy and not very tough and used presence of mind. Course was very simple and application for the was also given.
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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