The class
This course equips students with the skills required to hit the ground running as a product manager for a software product. These skills are as relevant to the management of a feature within a larger product, as they are to the management of the entire product surface area at a young startup.
The class covers:
- Lean principles in customer development
- Lean product development through rapid iteration of MVPs. Pivoting in real life
- The modern cloud ecosystem and how software is architected on it today
- A UX development workshop and usability testing
- Agile software development via Scrum
- Learning through experimentation and A/B testing
- A practitioner career retrospective on going from CEO-of-the-product to CEO
A number of these class sessions will be co-led by well-regarded practitioners. Recitations will focus on learning the use of tools (such as Balsamiq, Confluence, Jira, and Google Cloud Console) that complement some of the above sessions. In emphasizing that becoming a successful PM requires a great deal of learning by doing, students will work in fixed teams of 3 – 4 students over the six weeks of class to:
- Identify a customer problem
- Build a lightweight (3-4 page) market requirement document (MRD) for the product
- Build a lightweight (3-4 page) product requirement document (PRD) for the product
- Release a PR/FAQ for the product
Cross-functional teams (e.g. MBAs, MBAns, SFMBAs) are encouraged but not required.
Details
PM-Lab is partnered with the Product Management Club, one of the largest clubs at MIT Sloan. The lab portion of the course starts in January during IAP, and is 6 credits. Students are expected to have 120 hours of project work with their host company. This can be remote, hybrid or on-site, depending on the host company and project. Students are not expected to be on campus during PM-Lab. Students apply to a project by ranking their top 8 projects using the application link below. Students can view projects by using the project viewer link below.
Students enrolled in the lab are required to take the 15.786 Product Management course portion in H3, which is an additional 6 credits. Students who are matched with a project will automatically be enrolled in the H3 course. Students taking PM-Lab do not have to bid for the course portion.
Follow this link to view some projects for Lab 2025
Follow this link for the recording of PM-Lab Networking Night
Follow this link for the virtual host pitches from Networking Night
Follow this link for the PM-Lab Application due November 4, 2024. please rank your top 8 projects to be considered