AI-First Product Management
This course is designed to help learners build the product management skills companies are looking for today by blending proven PM practices with the power of AI.
London
Natalie is an award-winning Design Director, currently working as a Design Lead at Facebook in London.
She’s spent the last 15 years collaborating with world-class, passionate people at places like AKQA, Google and Facebook, in both London and Amsterdam. Her experience spans across some of the biggest brands in the world, including UNHCR, Nike, Dyson, M&S, Heineken and Lancôme.
The past 4 years have been some of Natalie’s most memorable, working for the Google Brand Studio. She was part of the team who created Searching for Syria - an award winning interactive story for the UNHCR. Other key projects include Google Expeditions: Into the wind, an educational VR experience teaching kids about renewable energy - and Google Digital Garage: Magical Manchester Piano, an 1870’s retrofitted piano designed as an ice breaker for people who are nervous around technology.
Having recently moved to Facebook, Natalie is now working as a Design Lead on Workplace, a three-year-old, London born, service helping to connect companies around the world. She’s excited to help guide the brand into its next chapter.
This course is designed to help learners build the product management skills companies are looking for today by blending proven PM practices with the power of AI.
This course is designed to prepare learners to use the most powerful Generative AI tools and apply the strategic frameworks needed to leverage them effectively and responsibly.
In this course, the learner will gain a hands-on introduction to data analytics and visualization using SQL and Tableau.
Join our global community of instructors and help shape the next generation of industry leaders — while moving your own career forward with proven subject matter expertise, leadership experience, and public speaking skills. Teach online or on campus, full-time or part-time.
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