TU-E5040 - Product Management D, Lecture, 4.9.2023-12.10.2023
Kurssiasetusten perusteella kurssi on päättynyt 12.10.2023 Etsi kursseja: TU-E5040
Osion kuvaus
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Basics of taking and completing the course
- The course has limited intake, but given that there's space, it is open for all.
- The course assumes familiarity with business concepts, especially related to business development. E.g BSc level minor in Industrial Engineering and Management or similar is recommended.
- The course consists of
- 11 lectures with required physical presence. 4 absences ok, check skip-pass
- 7 weekly assignments
- 3 master classes every second week on Thursday afternoons 14-17: 14.9, 28.9, 12.10. Each at a different location, the first is at Wolt (downtown Helsinki)
- A team-based case study of product function OR a individually-made literature review
- Lectures are on Mondays and Wednesdays 10.15-12.00, at Hybrid Stage of Harald Herlin Learning centre (basement). Lectures are recorded and available in MyCourses also for later viewing. 13.9 no lecture, but a info session on case assignment.
- Assignments become available on Mondays of each week, and the DL is the following Monday
- You can reach course personnel through tu-e5040@aalto.fi
- Key reading are:
- Perri, Melissa. Escaping the Build Trap : How Effective Product Management Creates Real Value . First edition. Beijing: O’Reilly, 2019. Available online in Aalto
- Cagan, Marty. Inspired : How the Best Companies Create Technology-Powered Products and Services . Second edition. Hoboken, New Jersey: Wiley, 2018. Available online in Aalto
Goals
The course is designed as an introduction to product management to aspiring founders, to those that have interest in exploring a career in PM, and to those looking to work in growth companies in a role overlapping with product management, such as software development, design, business development or marketing.
Learning objectives: The course provides an introduction to the product leadership in software startups / scaleup firms. After the course, student is able to
- Identify the domain of product management and how it relates it to design, business development, product development, and other connected domains
- Understand how product management contributes to the integration of customer needs, business development, and product development in a growth-oriented technology company
- Understand how product management vary in different business models, at different stages of growth
- Identify the key elements and alternatives in organization design in terms of organizing the product management as function
- Use basic frameworks to structure customer needs, business requirements, and product development
- Relate the growth-oriented product management model to other types of product management
Prerequisites: The course is targeted to MSc-level and advanced BSc-level student with basic familiarity business and management, e.g. BSc-level minor in Industrial Engineering & Management.