This post is an update to my 2024 article “Mastering Product Management with Coursera: The Top 5 Courses for Every Career Stage.” Unfortunately, Coursera has since discontinued free auditing for most courses, making it difficult for learners to access quality content without upfront payment. edX remains a strong alternative that still offers free audit access…
Category: Career & Learning
The Best Sources of News for Product Managers in the Digital Age
Staying updated with the latest trends, insights, and innovations is crucial for product managers navigating the ever-evolving tech landscape. With an abundance of online resources, it can be overwhelming to identify the best sources of news. Here’s a curated list of the top platforms that provide valuable content for product managers, from blogs and newsletters…
Mastering Product Management with Coursera: The Top 5 Courses for Every Career Stage
In the dynamic field of product management, continuous learning is essential to staying ahead of the curve. Whether you’re just starting as a product manager, stepping into a product lead role, or strategizing at the executive level, Coursera offers a wealth of courses to sharpen your skills and expand your perspective. As someone who has…
LinkedIn as Resource to Sharpen Your PM Toolset
In today’s digital age, LinkedIn has evolved far beyond a job-hunting platform; it’s now a thriving ecosystem for learning, networking, and professional development. For aspiring product managers, LinkedIn is a goldmine of valuable resources to learn, grow, and stay updated on the latest trends in product management. Whether you’re just starting your product management journey…
MBA After 40 – Part 2: FAQ
In the first part of MBA After 40 we have talked about why it can be useful to consider an MBA program even as a seasoned manager or IC. In the second part I want to give you some answers and my own experiences to some general questions or consideration that might come up before…
Is It Useful to Do an MBA After 40?
– A Comprehensive Guide – The decision to pursue an MBA is a significant one, often driven by the desire to advance one’s career, pivot into a new field, or gain a competitive edge in the job market. But what if you’re over 40? Does investing time and money into an MBA still make sense?…





