Do you have any recommended online courses for those interested in breaking into product management (e.g. LinkedIn Learning PM learning path, Udemy, etc.)
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Mamuna Oyofo, MBA
Shopify VP of Product • February 9
I personally have been teaching at The Product School and have seen benefits/value from those coming out of the course. It is really going to come down to your own learning style however. You could also very much find free reading materials if you are unable to invest in taking courses at the moment. You can go on youtube and simply search 'product management' and consuming videos and talks. You could go on twitter and read through the numerous shared docs there. It really comes down to whether you personally need structure or can create your own structure.
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Anton Kravchenko
Carta Sr. Director of Product Management | Formerly Salesforce, MuleSoft, Apple • March 15
I usually recommend starting with the following books:
- Cracking the PM Interview by Gayle Laakmann McDowell
- On Design Thinking by Tim Brown
- The Lean Startup by Eric Ries
As for the courses, I hear great things about:
- Reforge - www.reforge.com
- Managing your PM Career in 2023 & beyond - https://maven.com/shreyas-doshi/product-management-career
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