NK
10 de ene. de 2019
The course was very interactive, useful and interesting. I can definitely apply the knowledge that I gained out of this course to my day on day work on Software Management. Kudos to the production and
ED
18 de feb. de 2018
Though it is an introductory course, it is packed with great information about managing a software product. I enjoyed the course, and I am moving on with the next course on the SPM specialization.
por Vaibhav R
•1 de nov. de 2015
The Course could have been covered in a more interesting way
por Mitesh P
•7 de nov. de 2015
Small introduction. I was expecting some thing concrete.
por Peter A
•9 de dic. de 2020
Informative but not monitored or up to date
por Oleg K
•8 de feb. de 2018
Low on content. Lacks of specific actions
por BAI X
•24 de ago. de 2019
Too general without any specific skills
por Mostafa I
•12 de sep. de 2017
need more examples to be more specific
por Olga G
•9 de ago. de 2020
Could be more concise.
por Apurva P
•18 de jul. de 2017
can be better
por durga k
•11 de mar. de 2018
Fair course
por Roy V
•6 de ene. de 2016
This is a very old fashion way of looking at development and developers. Where developers are considered resources and minions that need to follow orders. Modern development techniques value developers and allow them to be much more active players. Product Manager is not a MANAGER but a facilitator. This course describes the view that developers are loose canons that need to be managed and that upfront planning and estimation are the right path. I do not agree at all with this view.
Should you happen to agree with this view, the Course is well explained and presented well.
por Suresh S
•22 de oct. de 2015
Difference between a Software Project and a Software Product - of course it is defined by convention, but it is there and is pretty generally understood. Typical software projects are bespoke applications developed for the use of one organization and typically automates a business process. A S/w product, on the other hand, is built and sold to a range of users in the target group, who can be individuals to large organizations. This course does not seem to address any of the issues faced by a S/w Product Manager. I think this course completely misses the point.
por Florian S
•15 de ene. de 2020
Unfortunately, this course focuses on the role of an IT delivery manager / development team lead rather than looking at the business side a Product Owner or Product Manager will mostly care about. I cannot see the focus on the job a Product Owner / Manager (as in Scrum) will do. Therefore no value added for me. Apart from that, I miss the use of helpful graphics / slides in the videos and do not see a consistent use of references for the statements made.
por A W
•24 de ene. de 2022
Aside from the poorly written questions, I was really disappointed with this course.
I enrolled because I need to complete some Agile certificates to show my employers I have completed training in this area, but after I paid and finished the final test, it says I have to wait a whole month to get my certificate! What a rip off. I need to show my employer this week that I have the certificate, not in a month!
This course has really put me off Coursera.
por Jelena S
•11 de dic. de 2020
This is an introduction to an introduction. They keep telling you what you will learn, but they don't team much. It looks like the course is done in the 1980s. It's for people who know nothing about agile and development. if you have at least some knowledge this is gonna be boring. The quiz questions are sometimes abbigous.
por Oleg K
•20 de feb. de 2020
This course (at least a specific introduction module) is more targeted for very very beginners in software development. It tries to sell Agile Manifesto as Holy Bible and tells nothing about PRODUCT development. Just very common words about Software *PROJECT* Management.
por Yourie K
•22 de jul. de 2017
Wasted time, material is super common sense, I went straight to the quiz and was able to ace it using common sense, and then I watched the videos/read. I don't have any background in this PM stuff. I think the next course will be more useful.
por Kiran V
•19 de dic. de 2017
No useful info(at least in the introduction course). This is just an overview of what they're going to cover in the rest of the specialization and a huge waste of time. Thanks!
por Boris B
•10 de feb. de 2016
Content is very basic. I believe this can be useful for school graduates, but if you have at least a couple years of hands-on experience, you shouldn't find anything new.
por Catherine M
•11 de may. de 2016
I can't complete the course without passing the graded content, but I can't complete the graded content unless I pay money and upgrade. Not the purpose of thes courses.
por Paulo A
•17 de dic. de 2015
Mostly a bunch of unsubstantiated and dogmatic cliches flaunted around. The "Agile" buzzword in its best and most "religious" form.
por Alberto G G
•17 de ene. de 2016
Not really useful as course, but only as introduction to other materials... feels more like an ad than a real course
por pengwei
•4 de jul. de 2016
This course is just pulling the knowledge without basic logic. I have no idea what I have learned.
por Daniel O
•30 de oct. de 2017
Good overview for people without any background at all.
Otherwise, mostly stating the obvious.
por Maria
•16 de sep. de 2021
about nothing. Too much “water” which could be telling in 1 video of 10 minutes
por Brendon V
•4 de mar. de 2020
High-level introduction, so mostly pointless. Frustrating quiz questions.