Data Product Manager
Offered By: Udacity
Course Description
Overview
Existing PMs wanting to get deeper tech expertise in the Data domain to be more self-sufficient during product development and maintenance process.
Syllabus
- Welcome to the Data Product Manager Nanodegree Program
- Applying Data Science to Product Management
- In this course, you will apply the skills you learn to analyze data and create a business case in the form of a product proposal for a new flying taxi service in New York.
- Establishing Data Infrastructure
- Building the right data infrastructure for your business is critical in today’s world in order to scale and deliver the quality and features your customers need. In this course you’ll learn how to identify your product’s data producers, anticipate the needs of your product’s data producers and work with your stakeholders to put together the right data pipeline to support your data needs. In the project you’ll put these skills together to create a data infrastructure plan for a new and exciting startup that will support its rapidly changing environment data requirements.
- Leveraging Data in Iterative Product Design
- In this course, you will learn how to apply conversion funnels, perform segment analysis, and use both quantitative and qualitative data in the iterative design cycle to improve your product. In the project, you will have the opportunity to apply the skills you learn to identify areas for product improvements and design a future plan.
- Career Services
- The Careers team at Udacity is here to help you move forward in your career - whether it's finding a new job, exploring a new career path, or applying new skills to your current job.
Taught by
JJ Miclat, Vaishali Agarwal and Anne Rynearson
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