Published 9/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920×1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 196.29 MB | Duration: 1h 25m
Master PRD Creation: Clear Objectives, User Stories, Functional Requirements, and Feature Prioritization
What you’ll learn
How to create clear and comprehensive Product Requirement Documents (PRDs) that effectively communicate product vision and specifications to all stakeholders.
The key components of a PRD, including objectives, goals, user stories, functional requirements, non-functional requirements, and more.
Best practices for reviewing, revising, and ensuring the completeness and accuracy of a PRD before sharing it with your development team.
How to successfully hand off a PRD to development teams and manage any changes that occur during the product development lifecycle.
Techniques to prioritize features, identify constraints, and manage dependencies within a PRD to ensure a smooth development process.
Common pitfalls when creating PRDs and how to avoid them, along with practical solutions and industry best practices.
How to align teams, from developers to designers, using a PRD as a roadmap for product success.
Requirements
There are no prerequisites for this course—it’s designed for all levels.
No prior experience with Product Requirement Documents (PRDs) or product management is needed.
All you need is a willingness to learn and improve your product management skills.
Description
In the world of product management, a well-crafted Product Requirement Document (PRD) is key to building successful products. Whether you’re launching a new product or refining an existing one, understanding how to create a clear and comprehensive PRD can significantly improve your team’s alignment, communication, and execution.This course, Mastering PRD: Step-by-Step Guide for Product Manager, is designed to give you all the tools and strategies you need to create effective PRDs that bring clarity to your product vision and translate it into actionable steps for your development team.Through detailed modules, you’ll learn about the essential components of a PRD, such as objectives, user stories, functional and non-functional requirements, feature prioritization, and managing dependencies. We’ll dive into common pitfalls, and I’ll share practical solutions and industry best practices to help you avoid costly mistakes. You’ll also learn how to conduct reviews, ensure accuracy, and manage changes throughout the development process.Whether you’re an aspiring product manager, an entrepreneur, or a developer looking to understand the impact of PRDs, this course will equip you with valuable skills that can be immediately applied to your projects.Enroll now and transform your approach to product development by mastering the art of creating PRDs that set your product up for success!
Overview
Section 1: Introduction to Product Requirement Documents (PRD)
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 What is a PRD?
Lecture 3 Benefits of a Well-Crafted PRD
Section 2: Structuring Your PRD
Lecture 4 Key Components of a PRD
Lecture 5 Building Your PRD: Leverage a Company Template (or Go It Alone)
Section 3: Components of PRD
Lecture 6 Overview
Lecture 7 Objectives, Goals, and Metrics
Lecture 8 User Stories & acceptance criteria
Lecture 9 User interface & user flow
Lecture 10 Functional Requirements
Lecture 11 Non-Functional Requirements
Lecture 12 Feature Prioritization
Lecture 13 Constraints and Dependencies
Lecture 14 Appendices and additional information
Section 4: Reviewing and Finalizing the PRD
Lecture 15 Conducting PRD Reviews and Revisions
Lecture 16 Ensuring Completeness and Accuracy
Section 5: Using the PRD in the Development Process
Lecture 17 PRD Handoff to Development Teams
Lecture 18 Managing Changes to the PRD
Lecture 19 Evaluating PRD Success
Section 6: Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
Lecture 20 Identifying Common Pitfalls
Lecture 21 Providing Solutions and Best Practices
Aspiring product managers looking to learn the essential skill of writing Product Requirement Documents (PRDs) from scratch.,Current product managers and professionals seeking to refine their PRD creation process and improve team communication and alignment.,Entrepreneurs, founders, and startup teams who want to define their product vision clearly and translate it into actionable requirements.,Developers, designers, and stakeholders who want to understand the role of a PRD and how it impacts the product development process.,Anyone interested in product management who is looking to gain practical, hands-on knowledge to help launch or scale successful products.
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