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Master writing product requirements documentation (Tech/IT)

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Alin Lazar

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  • 1. Introduction.mp4
    03:17
  • 2. What is a Product Requirement Document .mp4
    00:57
  • 3. About me.mp4
    01:24
  • 4. Quick watch.mp4
    00:43
  • 1. Skillsknowledge required.mp4
    02:32
  • 2.1 Front and Back.pdf
  • 2. Concepts.mp4
    04:33
  • 3. Dummy Application.mp4
    02:43
  • 4.1 Functionalities.pdf
  • 4. Functionalities.mp4
    00:37
  • 5. Research, Prioritization and the Feature to document..mp4
    02:49
  • 6. Software diagrams.mp4
    04:58
  • 7. User Stories.mp4
    10:14
  • 1. Sketching the feature.mp4
    04:43
  • 2. Designing.mp4
    04:45
  • 3.1 User stories and design.pdf
  • 3. Designing 2.mp4
    09:07
  • 4. Other areas to design.mp4
    02:15
  • 5. Tips.mp4
    02:13
  • 1. Documenting 1.mp4
    07:06
  • 2. Trello.mp4
    05:08
  • 3. Refinement.mp4
    03:16
  • 4.1 Documentation.pdf
  • 4. Flow Chart.mp4
    06:54
  • 1. Pagination.mp4
    02:46
  • 2. Filtering - Search.mp4
    03:19
  • 3. Sorting.mp4
    01:55
  • 4. Sync vs Async.mp4
    03:02
  • 5.1 Sharing Trips.pdf
  • 5. Acceptance criteria.mp4
    09:46
  • 6. Monitoring errors.mp4
    02:02
  • 7. Monitoring Usage.mp4
    01:54
  • 8. Out of scope.mp4
    03:00
  • 9. Dependency and Release.mp4
    05:11
  • 10. Definition of Done.mp4
    03:13
  • 11. Development Standards.mp4
    03:07
  • 1. Best practices.mp4
    01:07
  • 2.1 Documentation.html
  • 2. Last but not least.mp4
    00:53
  • Description


    Document high quality tech features for mature and complex softwares - IT Documentation - Product Requirements

    What You'll Learn?


    • You'll excel at documenting and making the developers understand the features to be built.
    • It would help you acquire technical knowledge.
    • You'll increase efficiency and your organization will save huge amount of money by not wasting resources due to not great documenting processes.
    • You’ll better concept and design features
    • You'll better understand the scope and the impacted areas

    Who is this for?


  • People looking to get a job in Product Management in Tech companies
  • People in Product Management in Tech companies in Junior Roles
  • Business Analysts, Junior Product Owners, Junior Product Managers and Junior Project Managers
  • Sales people, Account Managers, Service Managers, Support managers tech and non-tech.
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    Description

    This course will guide you through the process of writing product requirements documentation so you can build powerful and complex software applications. You will learn how to master the skill of writing product requirements documentation, which is one of the most important aspects of product management.


    My name is Alin Lazar, I’m a Product Owner and I’ll help you document high-quality software features.


    By the time you complete the course, you’ll be able to provide value to any tech organization or build your own applications in a more efficient way.


    You'll also:

    - excel at documenting and making the developers understand the features to be built.

    - acquire technical knowledge.

    - better concept and design features

    - better understand the scope and the impacted areas

    - increase efficiency and your organization will save money by not wasting resources due to not great documenting processes.

    - build faster applications

    - communicate with developers more effectively


    This is the right course for you if you’re new to software management, in a junior role, or looking to find a job in the tech industry.

    Those who should not miss this course are:

    • Junior Product Managers, Junior PO or Business Analysts, Project Managers, Scrum Masters, or those looking to work in these roles.

    • Other technical people who would like to gain an advanced understanding of what it takes to write great product requirement documentation.

    • Anyone who is considering creating an app or who wants to better understand how software is developed and documented.

    • Salespeople or Account Managers in Tech who would like some technical knowledge to help them explain the scope and impacts of a project to potential clients.

    Who this course is for:

    • People looking to get a job in Product Management in Tech companies
    • People in Product Management in Tech companies in Junior Roles
    • Business Analysts, Junior Product Owners, Junior Product Managers and Junior Project Managers
    • Sales people, Account Managers, Service Managers, Support managers tech and non-tech.

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    Alin Lazar is passionate about Technology for the Travel Industry and he’s currently VP of Product Development at a Tech Company with offices in India, UK, and USA.Alin has been in Product Development for 5 years and leading automation development projects for international hotel chains.Alin hopes to learn Bengali one day as most of his developers are based in India, a country he travels to every couple of months. Web developer and Certified Professional Scrum Product Owner Level 1.Linkedin: See URL belowInstagram: alinl990Gmail: [email protected]
    Students take courses primarily to improve job-related skills.Some courses generate credit toward technical certification. Udemy has made a special effort to attract corporate trainers seeking to create coursework for employees of their company.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 33
    • duration 2:01:29
    • Release Date 2023/01/30