Introduction to Product Management – now available on FutureLearn!

Our new Introduction to Product Management course is now available! This is an open course with no limit on the number of spaces.
Our new Introduction to Product Management course is now available! This is an open course with no limit on the number of spaces.
Find out how we built our Introduction to Product Management course online remotely, and how it performed.
The Introduction to Product Management course is aimed at non-product managers who want to understand the role in more detail and learn techniques they can apply in their own roles. Find out more about the course and how we've developed it with help from the Product Management community.
People working in product management roles often have a very broad set of responsibilities, and the role can vary greatly between departments and teams. This makes product management a difficult discipline to learn without doing. Find out more about the skills you need to be a successful product leader.
Being a product manager involves working with teams to define a problem, what the solution is, and how the product is going to deliver that solution. Building consensus around a vision makes it much more powerful.
As heads of product in government, we believe that product management is best ‘learnt by doing’.