Product Design Management for Agile Practitioners
Product Design Management for Agile Practitioners, available at $69.99, has an average rating of 4.55, with 46 lectures, 7 quizzes, based on 1364 reviews, and has 9378 subscribers.
You will learn about Become familiar with jargon used in agile product development Master and apply a wealth of tools and techniques to plan the life cycle, strategy and tactics for product realisation Adopt the mindset of a qualified product design engineer for embodying successful software product development in agile Identify opportunities for applying the diligence of product design management to the practice of agile product management This course is ideal for individuals who are Novice agile practitioners, for example, product owners, product managers, business analysts and project managers or Technical professionals who want to consolidate their knowledge to add value to software product development and want to have a more holistic view of how to embody solutions, using proper product design management and engineering underpinnings or Less technical individuals who work in, for example, marketing and sales and who do not come from a technical background but wishing to gain knowledge of product design management concepts or Students from traditional engineering backgrounds wanting to learn about the applied dimension of product design management principles It is particularly useful for Novice agile practitioners, for example, product owners, product managers, business analysts and project managers or Technical professionals who want to consolidate their knowledge to add value to software product development and want to have a more holistic view of how to embody solutions, using proper product design management and engineering underpinnings or Less technical individuals who work in, for example, marketing and sales and who do not come from a technical background but wishing to gain knowledge of product design management concepts or Students from traditional engineering backgrounds wanting to learn about the applied dimension of product design management principles.
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Summary
Title: Product Design Management for Agile Practitioners
Price: $69.99
Average Rating: 4.55
Number of Lectures: 46
Number of Quizzes: 7
Number of Published Lectures: 46
Number of Published Quizzes: 7
Number of Curriculum Items: 56
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 56
Original Price: £44.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Become familiar with jargon used in agile product development
- Master and apply a wealth of tools and techniques to plan the life cycle, strategy and tactics for product realisation
- Adopt the mindset of a qualified product design engineer for embodying successful software product development in agile
- Identify opportunities for applying the diligence of product design management to the practice of agile product management
Who Should Attend
- Novice agile practitioners, for example, product owners, product managers, business analysts and project managers
- Technical professionals who want to consolidate their knowledge to add value to software product development and want to have a more holistic view of how to embody solutions, using proper product design management and engineering underpinnings
- Less technical individuals who work in, for example, marketing and sales and who do not come from a technical background but wishing to gain knowledge of product design management concepts
- Students from traditional engineering backgrounds wanting to learn about the applied dimension of product design management principles
Target Audiences
- Novice agile practitioners, for example, product owners, product managers, business analysts and project managers
- Technical professionals who want to consolidate their knowledge to add value to software product development and want to have a more holistic view of how to embody solutions, using proper product design management and engineering underpinnings
- Less technical individuals who work in, for example, marketing and sales and who do not come from a technical background but wishing to gain knowledge of product design management concepts
- Students from traditional engineering backgrounds wanting to learn about the applied dimension of product design management principles
Agile software development practices and product management borrow a number of concepts from the domain of traditional product design and manufacturing engineering, for example, lean development, Kanban and more.
However, it is quite common for organisations who implement agile methodologies, like Scrum, to hold the illusion that these would act as the silver bullet to resolve all the weaknesses in their software development and management practices.
The reality is, this is far from being the case! To be able to conceive and foster great software products, the way they are engineered ought to be based on the kinds of theoretical and practical underpinnings that are inherent of traditional branches of engineering. This way, the sufficient level of rigour can be achieved to permit the evolution of well-rounded and well-engineered software products that deliver value to stakeholders and customers.
This is where product design management can be leveraged to revitalise and complement agile software development practices. Product design management may be seen as an enterprise philosophy and a multi-disciplinary management framework that fosters the embodiment, the deployment and gradual improvement of the products that the enterprise develops, grows and retires over time.
Aspiring to proper product design management in the world of agile software development demands not only the right mindset as individuals, but also the use of suitable tools as well as the skills to apply a range of appropriate techniques. This course will shed light on a set of important tools and techniques to support strategic and tactical agile product management.
The course is chiefly targeted at agile practitioners, for example, product managers, product owners, business analysts, agile project managers, etc. The course may also be taken if you have an interest in applied product design management, provided you have had some prior basic exposure to agile software development or have worked within an agile business.
What this course is NOT about:
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NOT a course in agile methodologies, agile manifesto, Scrum, Kanban, user story mapping, velocity charts, etc.
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NOT a course about interaction or user experience design
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Welcome to the course!
Lecture 2: Why aim for product design management rigour?
Lecture 3: Audience, learning outcomes, scope & prerequisites
Lecture 4: Course structure
Lecture 5: Checkpoint: Will this course meet my needs?
Chapter 2: Product life cycle & requirements
Lecture 1: Product life cycle & requirements: Overview
Lecture 2: Product life cycle: Part 1
Lecture 3: Product life cycle: Part 2
Lecture 4: Product maturity curve
Lecture 5: Product requirements life cycle
Lecture 6: The ultimate 'voice of the customer' capture tool: House of Quality
Chapter 3: Product strategy: Positioning & fundamental ROI analysis
Lecture 1: Product strategy: Overview
Lecture 2: Not your typical SWOT analysis…
Lecture 3: Product break-even analysis: Part 1
Lecture 4: Product break-even analysis: Part 2
Chapter 4: Product strategy: Technology readiness
Lecture 1: Technology readiness: Part 1
Lecture 2: Technology readiness: Part 2
Chapter 5: Product strategy: Product roadmaps
Lecture 1: Product roadmap: Part 1
Lecture 2: Product roadmap: Part 2
Lecture 3: Product roadmap: Part 3
Lecture 4: Product roadmap: Part 4
Lecture 5: Other examples of product roadmaps
Lecture 6: Presenting a product roadmap
Chapter 6: Product tactics: Sizing and prioritisation of work items
Lecture 1: [Audio] Product tactics: Overview
Lecture 2: Attribute analysis: Overview
Lecture 3: Attribute analysis: Radar chart: Part 1
Lecture 4: Attribute analysis: Radar chart: Part 2
Chapter 7: Product tactics: Product embodiment
Lecture 1: Product reference model
Lecture 2: Product embodiment design: Overview
Lecture 3: Product embodiment design: Architecture diagrams
Lecture 4: Product embodiment design: Business process modelling
Lecture 5: Product embodiment design: Information flow modelling
Lecture 6: Product embodiment design: Domain modelling
Lecture 7: Product embodiment design: User interface design
Lecture 8: Showcases
Chapter 8: Product tactics: Managing technology change
Lecture 1: UAT & release management
Lecture 2: Change control
Chapter 9: Product tactics: Quality management: Cause & effect analysis
Lecture 1: [Audio] Overview
Lecture 2: Ishikawa diagram: Part 1
Lecture 3: Ishikawa diagram: Part 2
Lecture 4: Root Cause Analysis Cheat-sheet
Chapter 10: Product tactics: Analysing complex flows
Lecture 1: Critical path analysis: Part 1
Lecture 2: Critical path analysis: Part 2
Lecture 3: Critical path analysis: Part 3
Chapter 11: Wrap-up
Lecture 1: Conclusion
Lecture 2: Acknowledgements and more
Instructors
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Tish Chungoora
Knowledge Graph Consultant | Ph.D. | CSPO | BCS Certified
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- 2 stars: 29 votes
- 3 stars: 205 votes
- 4 stars: 528 votes
- 5 stars: 581 votes
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