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4 Product Management Certifications that are Worth Your Time

ProductPlan

Books, podcasts, conferences, and in-house mentorships are all great channels for building your product management knowledge and expertise. There is one learning opportunity that signifies the mastering of a topic (and enhances your LinkedIn profile): Product management certifications. We’ve scoured the certification landscape.

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14 Can’t Miss Conferences for Product Leaders

ProductPlan

From books , podcasts , and blogs to earning certificates and joining online communities , there is truly an abundance of options (read the short Guide to Product Management Resources to learn even more). For a unique fast track to learning and inspiration, however, conferences cannot be beat. Unplugging can be hard. SaaStr Annual.

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Where I Think “Agile” is Headed, Part 1: Do You Need an Agile Approach?

Johanna Rothman

I spoke at Agile 2019 last week. Here are my thoughts and where I think the “agile” industry is headed. Problems I See with “Agile” Here's a summary of problems I saw last week: Too many people think “agile” will solve all their problems. Do You Need an Agile Approach?

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Product Management History: The Nineties, The Noughties, and Beyond

The Product Coalition

In the early 2000s we also got The Agile Manifesto, which was set to replace waterfall as the defacto method for building software products. It’s hard to say where Product Management would be today without agile, as it gave us so many of the tools which we use to build great digital products. Check out our certifications here.

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Create a Conference Proposal the Conference Wants and Accepts, Part 5: Write Your Bio

Johanna Rothman

If your conference proposal has a speaking experience field, use that field to explain your expertise, authority, and credibility. These fields help the potential audience realize your session is the one they must attend, out of the entire conference. I want to be the reason people come to a conference. Am I always?

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2019 Goals Gone off the Rails? 3 Ways to get Back on Track

Mind the Product

getting a certification (be it scrum, agile, product, coaching … you name it). I’ll speak at three conferences. Barefoot Coaching , PG Certification Curriculum. A few of the most common that I’ve heard over the last few weeks, include: mastering a new method or skill (design sprints are popular again this year).

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What is Product Management in Tech: Guide to the Role Of A Technical PM

Userpilot

To thrive as a technical PM, you need to have essential skill such as knowledge of Agile methodologies, familiarity with software engineering principles, leadership and communication. Consider industry certifications like Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO) or Certified Associate in Product Management (CAPM) to upskill yourself.