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Digital Product Management Seminar 2024/25 spring

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Objectives

This course aims to give students an overview of, based on examples from different companies and research papers, different aspects that software product managers can face in their work.

Schedule

This schedule serves as a demonstration; the specific topics for the Spring semester will be selected and announced at a later date.

Sessions are held biweekly on Thursdays from 14:15 to 16:00 in Sandbox, room 3092.

Session 113.02.2025Introduction and user-centric design
Session 227.02.2025Design Thinking session (workshop)
Session 313.03.2025Design Sprint (seminar)
Session 427.03.2025Tales from the Field (guest lecture)
Session 510.04.2025Artificial Intelligence (seminar)
Session 624.04.2025Tales from the Field (guest lecture)
Session 708.05.2025Digitalization and Organizational Leadership (seminar)
Session 822.05.2025Trends in Digital World (seminar)

Learning outcomes

On successful completion of this seminar, students will:

  • be introduced to different aspects of digital product management practices;
  • be introduced to how practitioners work with managing digital products;
  • discuss topics related to digital product management processes.

Credits: 3 ECTS

Teaching Team: Antti Ainamo, Sigrid Väljaru

Assessment

Non-differentiated (pass, fail, not present)

Other information

This course is offered in both Autumn and Spring semesters in two 3-ECTS modules. Students have the flexibility to complete one or both of the modules in any order of their liking.

This course is part of Sandbox. Learn more about Sandbox at https://sandbox.cs.ut.ee/

  • Institute of Computer Science
  • Faculty of Science and Technology
  • University of Tartu
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