
Differentiate UX from UI by linking user research and workflow structure to the overall experience, not just visuals, and understand how foundation informs visual design.
Discovery of user experience design explains human–computer interaction and the user’s satisfaction with products. Emphasize context, empathy, and balancing business, technology, and design to deliver useful, usable, desirable experiences.
Explore the five planes model—strategy, scope, structure, skeleton, surface—fueling user-centered design with personas, journey maps, and user stories, then craft and test prototypes.
Create a design requirement document to guide product design from canvas to launch, clarifying goals, target users, and key features for a child development progress tracker.
Learn what user research is, its methods, and how to conduct it with empathy, including creating a questionnaire, by engaging users in their environment and contrasting with market research.
Explore generative and evaluative user research methods, from concept ranking and dollar tests to journey mapping and one-to-one interviews, and learn how to plan cost-aware, qualitative insights.
Plan and conduct user research from defining target users and choosing methods to recruiting participants and analyzing insights, using a research guide, one-to-one interviews, and active listening.
Create structured questionnaires with icebreaking, functional, and aspirational questions within a 20-minute interview with 12–15 questions. Design a research guide, plan session time and consent, and include follow-ups and observation.
Create user personas and scenarios by storytelling techniques; develop personas with backgrounds, motivations, and goals, then pair them with scenarios and use cases to map journeys.
Learn to map the user journey across discovery, onboarding, engagement, transaction, and fulfillment, identifying touchpoints, goals, pain points, and the emotional graph to inform product design.
Learn to brainstorm and map features with affinity mapping, then translate grouped ideas into user stories that center on user needs and empathy, using real-time collaboration and structured workflows.
Master information architecture and user flows to design the complete product path, optimize onboarding steps, and clarify how information structures guide user interactions and decisions.
Create low fidelity wireframes with paper sketches and templates to quickly visualize ideas, solicit feedback, and collaborate before transitioning to digital wireframing.
Master digital wireframing as grayscale blueprints that define interface layout and real estate across web, mobile, and tablet. Choose tools like adobe, io mockups, and balsamic to create outcome-focused wireframes.
Design and Creativity for Product Managers: Mastering UX/UI, Prototyping, and Design Thinking
As a Product Manager, your job goes far beyond simply overseeing product features—it's about creating products that truly resonate with users. In today’s competitive market, delivering seamless and intuitive user experiences is key to building successful products. This course, created by an organization that has helped over 1,000 professionals transition into Product Management roles, is designed to empower you with the essential skills in design thinking, UX/UI, and prototyping that are critical to leading product innovation.
If you're serious about stepping up your product management game and delivering products that not only solve user problems but also delight them, this course will equip you with the hands-on tools and frameworks to make it happen.
Why Design and Creativity Matter for Product Managers
In Product Management, it’s not just about building features—it's about creating user-centric experiences that keep customers engaged and satisfied. The ability to apply design thinking, conduct effective user research, and design user journeys is crucial for any product manager looking to lead successful product development initiatives.
Design thinking helps you approach problems from the user’s perspective, making it a powerful tool for solving complex challenges. Additionally, understanding the UX/UI design process will allow you to collaborate effectively with design teams, ensure smooth product flows, and ultimately deliver a product that stands out in the market.
What Will You Learn?
User Experience (UX) Design: Understand what UX design is and how it impacts product success.
The UCD Process: Learn the User-Centered Design (UCD) process and how to apply it to your projects.
5S Process by Jesse James Garrett: Gain insights into the structured design process that simplifies complex tasks.
Creating Design Documents: Learn how to prepare and manage essential design documents that guide product development.
User Research: Discover various user research methods, create user research guides, and craft effective questionnaires to uncover user needs.
User Personas & Scenarios: Learn how to create user personas and map out different scenarios to guide your product design.
User Journey Mapping & Information Architecture: Build user journey maps and establish clear information architecture (IA) to ensure seamless user experiences.
Low-Fidelity and Digital Wireframing: Learn how to create low-fidelity wireframes and transform them into digital prototypes using industry-standard tools.
Prototyping & Testing: Explore prototyping techniques and conduct user testing to validate your designs before launching.
Visual Design Principles: Get familiar with visual order, typography, and color theory in UI design to enhance your product’s look and feel.
Design Thinking & Mindset: Master design thinking methodologies, including pain-gain analysis, to align your team with the user’s needs.
Prototyping Techniques: Learn the nuances of paper prototyping, scaled prototyping, and user-driven prototyping to bring your ideas to life.
Solution Ideation: Develop innovative solutions using structured ideation techniques to meet user and business needs.
Top Skills You’ll Gain:
User-Centered Design: Master the UCD process to build products that solve real user problems.
Prototyping: Learn how to create effective prototypes that can be quickly tested and iterated on.
User Research & Personas: Conduct user research, create personas, and use journey mapping to better understand your audience.
Design Validation: Develop a process for validating your designs through user testing before launch.
Design Thinking & Visual Design: Apply design thinking principles and sharpen your visual design skills to create intuitive and appealing products.
Who is This Course For?
This course is perfect for Product Managers who want to lead with creativity and design thinking. It’s also highly valuable for:
Project Managers and Program Managers eager to integrate design into their processes.
UX/UI Designers looking to collaborate more effectively with product teams.
Software Developers who want to adopt a user-centered approach to product development.
Business Analysts, Marketing Professionals, and Entrepreneurs who aim to build products that meet users' needs and stand out in the market.
Conclusion: Become a Creative Product Leader
In today's fast-paced world of Product Management, creating products that not only meet user needs but exceed their expectations is essential. This course will teach you how to harness the power of design thinking, user research, and prototyping to bring innovative and user-centric products to life. You’ll gain the confidence to lead product design initiatives and deliver products that users love.
Ready to elevate your Product Management career? Enroll now and learn how to transform your ideas into beautifully designed, user-focused products.