
Measure Facebook likes as engagement signals by analyzing reactions, comments, and their impact on content creation, personalized feeds, and user sessions across segments.
Track the north star metric for Google Calendar by focusing on engagement and retention, measuring invites created and accepted, mandatory attendees, and active users from daily to quarterly.
Measure the success of Instagram stories by analyzing views, reactions, and engagement across creator and viewer segments, while considering disappearing 24-hour content, archiving, and cross-posting to Facebook.
Learn how to measure Reddit's success through engagement and retention metrics, including daily and monthly active users, unique reactions, comments, time spent, and revenue metrics.
Estimate Google search queries per second by modeling global internet users, classifying them as passive, active, and aggressive, and dividing by seconds in a day to reach about 62,500 qps.
Estimate the number of UberX rides by making structured assumptions about population, smartphone penetration, target users, market share, and usage frequency in Delhi NCR, India.
Estimate the number of Tesla Model 3s in California by analyzing population, households, income, vehicle ownership patterns, and on-road versus stock shares, using market mix assumptions.
Design a mobile payment system for rural india that runs on feature phones over 2g, for farmers and shopkeepers, with vernacular language support, audio balance alerts, and phone-number authentication.
Design a mobile bicycle rental app for tourists in India startup, focusing on software for bike discovery, pricing, registration, safety gear, deposits, payments, navigation, and parking.
Assess whether SpaceX launching air travel worldwide fits the vision of making humanity multi-planetary, considering feasibility, pricing, and competition.
Evaluate Google's potential acquisition of Quora by weighing mission alignment, user growth, and ad revenue, while considering misinformation risks and the value of 300 million monthly users.
Investigate a Netflix case where a key metric falls 80%, map the product and user journey, ask clarifying questions, and zoom into the funnel to identify root causes.
Diagnose a b2b2c ad-based product crisis by analyzing demand and supply side factors and clarifying scope. Outline recovery steps to restore revenue.
The only Product Management Course you'll need to get a job as a Product Manager: Watch 60 second video
Are you interested in becoming a Product Manager, but facing the following issues?
Dont think you're good enough
Fail at product task rounds
Are not able to think deeply about the problems a product solves
Tired of reading blogs and Linkedin posts of influencers
Tired of those super expensive theoretical courses
Dont think an MBA is worth the ROI
Learn by doing 14 exercises! This is primarily a Learn By Doing course. So we'll quickly dive into real-world exercises that demonstrate how successful teams build Products. We designed this course to be easily understood by people who are new to Product Management.
We'll use examples from leading products like Google, Facebook, Instagram, Uber, Netflix and solve the following types of interview questions:
Product Design
Product Metrics
Estimation
Product Strategy
Problem Solving
What if I have questions?
I offer full support, answering any questions you have 7 days a week (whereas many instructors answer just once per week, or not at all). This means you’ll never find yourself stuck on one lesson for days on end. With my hand-holding guidance, you’ll progress smoothly through this course without any major roadblocks.
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