Business
$350 USD each
Mon, 5 May
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Get your skills fit with our Let's Get Technical event series. March 11-27
Build your AI-ready workforce with insights from our State of Tech Talent 2025 report.
$350 USD each
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Over two live, three-hour sessions, you’ll learn the fundamentals of product management and get practice with the skills and methods that product managers use daily.
We’ll start by defining product management and looking at possible career paths within the field — there are a lot of different ways you could go.
From there, you’ll learn about the actual work a product manager does — things like identifying problems and crafting problem statements, affinity mapping to summarize customer feedback, introducing that feedback into product development, and determining market fit.
By the end of this workshop, you’ll have the tools under your belt to effectively apply some basic product management strategies, and a foundational knowledge of product management to keep building on.
Please Note: Registration for this workshop will close 24 hours before the scheduled start date.
Define the discipline of product management.
Explain various types of product management and review potential paths for a career in product management.
Identify the difference between a problem and a solution, and draft a problem statement.
Identify opportunities to introduce customer interviews into product development.
Use affinity mapping to summarize and analyze qualitative data.
Identify opportunities and techniques for experimenting and determining market fit.
This workshop is beginner friendly — no prior knowledge of product management necessary.
We’ll send an email one day before, and one hour before the workshop begins with the Zoom link.
There is no certificate for completing this workshop.
Reach out to help@ga.co with any questions.
Product Manager, iFundWomen
Maya is New York-based Product Manager, Educator, Speaker, and Entrepreneur. Fueled by her passion to create new ideas (and perhaps a bit too much Cold Brew), Maya enjoys helping fellow entrepreneurs & tech enthusiasts reach their full potential. She is currently a Product Manager at iFundWomen, a crowdfunding ecosystem for women-led businesses, where she builds thoughtful and intuitive products & experiences to empower female founders. Prior to iFundWomen, Maya held positions at JPMorgan Chase and Techstars.
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