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Case studies are critical tools across a variety of industries because they give valuable insight about customer behavior and experience. A case study can reveal how a customer used a product, or how a new feature impacted your client’s experience. They can be published as papers, or given as live presentations or videos. As a product manager, you’ll more than likely write a case study at least once. It may be to showcase a new product, convince another business to partner with yours, help your company make data-driven decisions, or any number of situations that may call for you to provide further insight about a product.
In these lessons on Case Studies in Product Management, you’ll receive a basic walkthrough of how case studies are involved in product management. We’ll start by going over what specifically a case study does for a product manager. Then we’ll get into more detail about how case studies guide data-driven decisions within your company or organization. You’ll learn the steps involved in successfully constructing a product management case study.
It is aimed at product managers, who will more than likely write a case study at least once, whether to showcase a new product, convince another business to partner, or help their company make data-driven decisions.
It offers a basic walkthrough of how case studies are involved in product management: what a case study does for a product manager, how case studies guide data-driven decisions, and the steps involved in successfully constructing a product management case study.
You will know what a case study is and how it is used, see how case studies can guide decision-making through data, and learn how to write a case study.
The lessons cover an Introduction, What Are Case Studies?, Case Studies and Data-Driven Decision-Making, Steps of a Product Management Case Study, and a Test Your Knowledge section.
It relates to Business Case Analysis, Digital Product Management, Product Data Management, Product Information Management, Product Lifecycle Management, and Product Management.