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.
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San Francisco
Dr. Zanette Johnson is principal and founder at Intrinsic Impact Consulting, a company that helps teams to increase engagement, wellbeing and effectiveness while they reach their shared goals. As an experience designer, facilitator and researcher, Zanette helps teams make small, powerful changes at three related levels: the workplace context, interpersonal interactions and individual behaviors. These targeted shifts garner big returns in terms of employees’ intrinsic satisfaction and productivity. Drawing upon her background as a neuroscientist and her 25 years as a mindfulness practitioner, Zanette teaches people to stay relaxed and consistent as they build alignment between their daily actions and future goals— always using the power of rituals and routines to bring new practices to life in teams and organizations. Zanette holds a Bachelor’s degree in Neuroscience and Religious Studies, a Master’s in Teaching, and a doctoral degree from Stanford University’s transdisciplinary "Learning Science and Technology Design" program.
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.
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