VS
2 de jun de 2020
Does let you know practices that help in making the right product that is managed right and done right, with retrospective techniques that can be implemented after the project is completed.
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5 de mai de 2020
In this course, I lean a lot of things based on review and metrics for software, such as sprint iteration, project iteration, daily scrum, project perspective, and many more.
por Sachin R P
•13 de abr de 2020
A very good course, where the presenters have really tried to articulate the topics and explain in a very simple manner using real life examples.
por Jean-Paul L
•13 de jun de 2020
good as usual (:
Unfortunately only with reference to process metrics, a rough insight into more business related metrics would be nice.
por Vahid G
•23 de mar de 2016
This is a great course for leading the development team but it's very theoretical.
It is better to add videos from real-world meetings.
por Richard C
•22 de mar de 2016
Maybe it would be better to add more exercises to assimilate better the content. Same as previous courses in the Specialization.
por N L
•7 de ago de 2017
It's a good course to understand the base and learn concepts. There could be more examples illustrating the theory. Recommend.
por Jérôme C
•25 de set de 2016
Very good, but I wish for more analysis of what self-destructive metrics mean and how to handle them (who own the metric, etc)
por Ajay C
•22 de fev de 2016
Very nice content and presented so nicely. Must read and highly recommended course for all managers and business analysts.
por Seyed M H M
•18 de ago de 2019
Generally was a good course although I've expected more metrics for product like HEART and Pirate
por Juan F
•19 de jul de 2021
very fundamental course, not sure if its the whole material for an specialization
por Chencha J
•27 de abr de 2016
Great course to learn all about tracking progress in your software project
por Rafik B
•20 de fev de 2020
I learned a lot and it will help me understand the processes much better
por Helen G F
•13 de fev de 2019
It was challenging but Coursera made learning easy. Student must focus!
por Sumit G
•8 de mar de 2017
Pretty good course, although could have been a bit more exhaustive
por Kevin S
•22 de jun de 2017
One of the best parts of the specialization! Really recommended
por Victor U
•10 de ago de 2017
Good course, but it reviewed items found in other courses.
por Konstantin K
•15 de set de 2017
Good of reviews. A few of metrics
por Baby J M
•21 de mai de 2017
Very helpful training. Thank you.
por Pratik
•4 de ago de 2020
Include a practical video
por sumit a
•3 de abr de 2019
very Helpful
por Raghu K V
•18 de mar de 2016
Good Course.
por AYAN R
•21 de jun de 2021
good course
por Chanchal D
•9 de mai de 2020
Thank You
por Jose H L
•24 de dez de 2016
excelente
por Duy P
•15 de jul de 2017
good
por Freek d B
•22 de dez de 2018
It's challenging to teach and learn product management through an online course. You can get an overview of the important topics and learn the theory, but this doesn't enable discussion, exchanging experiences, and forming balanced opinions. A product management does a lot of her/his work by talking (to many different people involved), which is very difficult to train online (it could be done with role playing assignments supported by video conferencing, but I think learning from experienced colleagues in practice is a much better way). The quizzes are often a good way to rehearse the topics that have been explained, but sometimes feel like an extremely simplified black-white view on very nuanced issues.
The best parts of the Software Product Management courses for me were the larger assignments you make that are reviewed by fellow students (getting feedback is very useful and it's also instructive to see what approach your peers took) and the interviews with experienced product managers which offer valuable insights in the complicated situations product managers often have to deal with.
I recommend this course to anyone that is new to software product management and quite new to software development. The course can be a good first step on your path to becoming a product manager, as long as you realize that you will also need a lot of skills that an online course cannot teach you.