Product Vision and Feature Prioritization for Startups
Offered By: Udemy
Course Description
Overview
What you'll learn:
- Participate in a business destiny self awareness exercise.
- Build a product vision and turn it into a quick elevator pitch.
- Facilitate value estimation exercises with business leaders.
- Facilitate effort estimation exercises with delivery teams.
- Break the vision down into execution tasks.
- Prioritize the execution tasks.
You have thought about the next best idea forever, but could never get started? This course provides easy to use facilitation tools and tips for executing on your great idea!
This course has been designed for entrepreneurs (veteran or up-and-coming)and product designers who want to quickly convert their product or service ideas to actionable plans.
After completing this course you will be able to:
- Research the key benefits ofyour product or service.
- Use your research to develop a vision for your product or service.
- Use analysis techniques to determine the key benefits that are the most valuable for your customer.
- Prioritize the benefits so your implementation team is working on the correct things first!
As a bonus, charting your business destiny and product niche determination section have been added. These will help you understand if you are following your true passion!
This course is very important if you need to develop quick visions and next steps for your new product or service so you can quickly collect feedback or pitch the idea to an investor.
The course is structured in a series of video lectures with practical explanations on how to use the presented ideas. No special software required - Grab your pens, index cards, sticky notes and some friends and show them the next best thing!
Taught by
Andrew Rose
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