Product Pathways

Product Pathways

Deep dive Product Management courses. 100% online from $149.

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Product Management online learning platform. Deep dive into specific PM topics such Prioritization, Product Strategy and Stakeholder Management for as little as $149.
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Anthony Murphy
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The first 3 courses on Product Pathways are live šŸŽ‰ I have been overwhelmed with over 300 people who joined the waitlist. The live courses are: --- Stakeholder Management Essentials for $199 --- Featuring: šŸ“ŗ 24 videos šŸŽ„ 6 hours of video content and šŸ“ 7x templates/cheatsheets downloads --- Prioritisation Essentials for $149 --- Featuring: šŸ“ŗ 22 videos šŸŽ„ 3+ hours of video content and šŸ“ 9x templates/cheatsheets downloads --- New Role: A PMs First 90 Days for $249 --- Featuring: šŸ“ŗ 23 videos šŸŽ„ 4.5+ hours of video content and šŸ“ 6x templates/cheatsheets downloads This has been a long time in the making. I've learned a ton about lighting, acoustics, audio and editing videos! 🤯 I really believe that founders and entrepreneurs need to be generalists. You wear so many hats when you're starting out. I also plan to be posting more educational videos up on Youtube here - https://www.youtube.com/@product... - let me know if there are any topics you would like to see. Thanks everyone for all the support šŸ™ Please let me know if there are any questions or feedback! Even questions about the videos, how I record and edit them, the business, etc. I'm looking forward to iterating and building more deep dive courses.
Christian Canlubo šŸš€
What's the difference between this product and courses from other sources? especially the free courses
Anthony Murphy
@christian_canlubo good question. There's 2 main differences with Product Pathways. 1) all courses are 100% online and self-paced 2) courses are deep dives into specific topics. So you won't see a Product Management 101 course, instead, we deep dive into specific topics like Stakeholder Management, Conflict Resolution, Prioritization, etc. To answer your free courses question, right now, the free options are that you can view access sections of the courses for free - not that there is an entire free course. I hope to offer some courses for free in the future if all goes well however. Hope that answers your questions and makes sense!
JC Landivar
As an experienced Product Manager I’ve followed the creator of Product Pathways. Solid Product Management thinking, tools and frameworks. If even a portion of the content is provided in these courses it will be well worth it. Cheers Product Pathways!
Anastasiia Veselova
Congratulations to the makers of Product Pathways on a successful launch! As a product strategist, I'm always looking for tools that can help streamline and optimize product development, and Product Pathways looks like a great addition to the toolbox. One of the most attractive features of Product Pathways is the ability to map out and visualize the customer journey, from discovery to purchase and beyond. This is an essential step in creating customer-centric products and experiences, and Product Pathways seems to make it easy and intuitive. How does the tool accommodate different types of products and industries? Is it customizable to fit the unique needs of other businesses, or is it geared toward specific types of products or markets?
Anthony Murphy
Thanks @anastasiia_veselova! Product Pathways is an e-learning platform for Product Managers to learn and grow. Whilst I've tried to keep as much content agnostic as possible, Product Pathways courses are primarily aimed at Product Managers in tech. One differentiator is that I've designed the courses to cater for Product Managers in non-product-led companies. There's a lot of 'perfect world' content out there I wanted to cater for that, as the majority of PMs don't work in a perfect world environment. Hope that helps and answers your questions! šŸ™Œ