My new fav channel as a relatively new PM that started with no experience In a startup I feel like I lack some key experience which your videos help me with ❤❤❤❤
Omg i just saw this, thank you so much! this is exactly why I'm making these. Just remember, most people learn on the job so don't be hard on yourself not having experience :) Good luck!
Hey... I just found your channel and i love how you are so practical. This is my new go to place for everything PM.. Thanks so much for the value you bring
Thank you so much for your content. I really find this video helpful. Right now I'm on a path to became of product manager, but since I came from a non tech background, I am facing a lot of difficulties during this process. Your video help me a lot!!
Before now i have surfed the internet for directions, maybe template on how to go about this...none was helpful as much i would want to but this video have encouraged me never to give but to start right away with my ideas...so thank you so much
Thanks for such great content! I’m a Project Manager looking to transition to a Product Manager and this is super helpful👏🏽 would love a video on cross- transferable skills/transitioning to becoming a Product manager
Noted - I kind of touched on this in the new roadmap video, but can do a dedicated video on this specifically as there are different prioritisation methods.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:14 📝 A Product Requirement Document (PRD) is a way for product managers to document what a product should do and collaborate with others like designers and engineers. 01:08 📄 PRD templates are available online, but creating your own can be valuable to tailor it to your specific needs. 03:41 🎯 Defining clear objectives for your product initiative is crucial, and they should be clear, measurable, and inspiring goals. 06:07 🤔 When discussing problems, make sure to highlight both customer problems and internal business problems that the product can solve. 11:05 🧩 When writing product features, organize them in a table format with user stories and release phases, promoting collaboration and clarity in the development process. Made with HARPA AI
Hey Anika, thanks so much you content is amazing. there is a big gap between the PRD you are working on through the video and the one linked below or to your website
AH THANK YOU FOR LETTING ME KNOW! I just fixed it. Unfortunately the doc is editable, so you can make a copy. People are editing the original file. Check it out now - I will find a way to make this a digital download!
Hi Anika, thank you for this great video, please can you help me with how to create Product roadmap best practice, I'm really struggle with it. Thank you for your help
I have a roadmap video on my channel (or two). New roadmap video for 2024 coming soon :) If you have specific questions or want to share your challenges, let me know and I'll try to address them in the next video
This is really helpful, Especially the Key features and releases section and how you have structured it. I am going to use this template for my next PRD
I really enjoyed watching this, but I have a question, do you recommend any certificates online that helped you learn more about the tech side of requirements? From a top-down approach?
You are welcome, unfortunately I don’t have a completed one… the ones I have would have confidential information but I could create a fake product. Thanks for the idea i will do it soon!
Ah, because if I restrict it to Comment or View only, it can’t be copied for some strange reason. Do you know why? I intend to make it a digital download soon thought Because random people keep editing it!
@@TheProductPup Yes, that's really a concern. Maybe if you have a wordpress site, you can upload the template over there. If not, hosting a PDF would be great.
Absolutely! They should provide their inputs 100%. I. think engineering can contribute by reviewing the requirements draft that a PM creates. They can seek clarification where a requirement is unclear, they can point out areas that will need technical research/discovery, they can also suggest requirements! You could also ask Engineering specific questions or areas for comment . Although engineering is technical - each engineer is different and many have great sense for customer needs and user experience, combined with technical viewpoints. They should share all their thoughts freely, and as the PM you can take those into consideration.
👋 NEW, 2022 video 👉 HOW TO write Product Requirements for Product Managers
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My new fav channel as a relatively new PM that started with no experience In a startup I feel like I lack some key experience which your videos help me with ❤❤❤❤
Omg i just saw this, thank you so much! this is exactly why I'm making these. Just remember, most people learn on the job so don't be hard on yourself not having experience :) Good luck!
You're a Great Mentor !!! 🤓📒📖🖍👍 Nice !
You’re really Pro !
I watch your videos almost every day.
Hey... I just found your channel and i love how you are so practical. This is my new go to place for everything PM.. Thanks so much for the value you bring
Thanks so much for watching and your comment :))
Thank you so much for your content. I really find this video helpful. Right now I'm on a path to became of product manager, but since I came from a non tech background, I am facing a lot of difficulties during this process. Your video help me a lot!!
I just saw this - thank you Kevin! Really glad this helped you, it is challenging at many times.
Before now i have surfed the internet for directions, maybe template on how to go about this...none was helpful as much i would want to but this video have encouraged me never to give but to start right away with my ideas...so thank you so much
Thank you so much! I'm so glad this was helpful for you :)
Thanks for such great content! I’m a Project Manager looking to transition to a Product Manager and this is super helpful👏🏽 would love a video on cross- transferable skills/transitioning to becoming a Product manager
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much for this detailed tutorial video!!❤
On my way to create my very own PRD☺️
Best of luck to you!
Hi, Anika!! This was really helpful... just a quick suggestion you can do a video on how PMs can prioritize on product backlog and roadmap in details.
Noted - I kind of touched on this in the new roadmap video, but can do a dedicated video on this specifically as there are different prioritisation methods.
This is really helpful. I like the major highlights and specific explanations of each feature.
glad to hear the feedback!
Your videos are so in-depth! Its clear you put in a lot of effort into them, appreciate it a lot.
Thank you so much! I do try… really appreciate the feedback :)
Clear and straight to the point.Thank you.
Thank you so much this video was really helpful, I'm currently in a program for product management, and a PRD is a part of my last assignment !!
thank you for the comment! Good luck for your assignment - I'm sure you will smash it :)
Thank you, Anika! This has been so helpful!
Thanks so much im glad to hear!
First to comment. ✌ Keep feeding us with great product foods. Very practical video. :-)
Thank you!
just got into a PM role in this was v useful, thank you!
Im so glad to hear that! All the best ☺️
Thank you very much Anika!!! loved it!!!
So glad to hear, I just posted an updated 2022 version so check my latest video too
Thank you very much for such a clear explanation and the template was very useful too. keep the good work coming
This was very helpful ❤
I wanted to know how long does a prd take to be done ?
love the way she says "product"
haha thanks!
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:14 📝 A Product Requirement Document (PRD) is a way for product managers to document what a product should do and collaborate with others like designers and engineers.
01:08 📄 PRD templates are available online, but creating your own can be valuable to tailor it to your specific needs.
03:41 🎯 Defining clear objectives for your product initiative is crucial, and they should be clear, measurable, and inspiring goals.
06:07 🤔 When discussing problems, make sure to highlight both customer problems and internal business problems that the product can solve.
11:05 🧩 When writing product features, organize them in a table format with user stories and release phases, promoting collaboration and clarity in the development process.
Made with HARPA AI
Hey Anika, thanks so much you content is amazing. there is a big gap between the PRD you are working on through the video and the one linked below or to your website
AH THANK YOU FOR LETTING ME KNOW! I just fixed it. Unfortunately the doc is editable, so you can make a copy. People are editing the original file. Check it out now - I will find a way to make this a digital download!
Anika, you should be able to edit the file to be read only. Good luck!
This is fantastic. Really enjoying this series. So useful and clear.
Woohoo glad to hear thanks so much!
Your template helped me get into product job.
Thanks alot
Amazing to hear! Congrats :)
Hi Anika, thank you for this great video, please can you help me with how to create Product roadmap best practice, I'm really struggle with it. Thank you for your help
I have a roadmap video on my channel (or two). New roadmap video for 2024 coming soon :)
If you have specific questions or want to share your challenges, let me know and I'll try to address them in the next video
Thank you,
thats great prd explained. thanks!
Thank you!
This is really helpful, Especially the Key features and releases section and how you have structured it. I am going to use this template for my next PRD
thank you and glad it was helpful!
I really enjoyed watching this, but I have a question, do you recommend any certificates online that helped you learn more about the tech side of requirements? From a top-down approach?
Thankyou very much Mam.
Thanks, Really good content
Can you make a video on user stories and epics?
Thank you! Sure, I can do that. Any specific questions?
This is great. Thank you. Do you have a sample that is already filled?
You are welcome, unfortunately I don’t have a completed one… the ones I have would have confidential information but I could create a fake product. Thanks for the idea i will do it soon!
It's very detailed and practical
Thank you for your feedback :)
When I’ll be get a money as a product manager, I’ll be send to you my PRD for a check. 😏
you are amazing thank you
thank you so much. this was really helpful
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for this ❤❤
It's really great explanation.... can I download this?..
You can find it on my website :) link is in the description
Hi. Thank you for the open source template. Just wondering, why have you left the Doc open for editing?
Ah, because if I restrict it to Comment or View only, it can’t be copied for some strange reason. Do you know why? I intend to make it a digital download soon thought Because random people keep editing it!
@@TheProductPup Yes, that's really a concern. Maybe if you have a wordpress site, you can upload the template over there. If not, hosting a PDF would be great.
can engineering team also participate in writing PRD ? if yes , how can they contribute ?
Absolutely! They should provide their inputs 100%. I. think engineering can contribute by reviewing the requirements draft that a PM creates. They can seek clarification where a requirement is unclear, they can point out areas that will need technical research/discovery, they can also suggest requirements! You could also ask Engineering specific questions or areas for comment .
Although engineering is technical - each engineer is different and many have great sense for customer needs and user experience, combined with technical viewpoints. They should share all their thoughts freely, and as the PM you can take those into consideration.
Hey, it is valuable, thanks!
Awesome thanks for letting me know!
Found it usefull! thanks