Start your career as a product manager with skills that reflect how real product teams work. This path covers product foundations, discovery, prioritization, delivery, and analytics, along with ethical and AI-aware product practices. You’ll work through structured units that combine courses, skill assessments, realistic product scenarios, and a professional certification exam.
The curriculum begins with product management fundamentals, the product development lifecycle, and business and technical basics. You’ll learn how to gather user insights, validate ideas, write clear product requirements, and prioritize work based on impact and constraints. Metrics, KPIs, and product analytics help you connect decisions to outcomes and measure success beyond feature delivery.
You’ll also build strong collaboration and strategic skills. Stakeholder management and cross-functional collaboration prepare you to work effectively with designers, engineers, and business partners. Product strategy, decision-making, and responsible product design, including AI, help you make thoughtful tradeoffs and lead products with long-term impact in mind. You finish the path with a Product Manager certification that shows employers you can guide products from problem definition to measurable results.