Product Management

Champion user needs, build functional products, align teams, and deliver real-world impact.
Course Duration: 12h
Tuition:
UGX 2,000,000
Course Level:Beginner

Learning Mode:
Hybrid

Become A Product Leader

Refactory’s Product Management Program is a 12-week online course that teaches you how to build and lead digital products. You’ll learn practical skills like Agile, Lean, and data-driven decision-making—used by top tech teams around the world.

You will explore how great products come to life from understanding what people need, to designing solutions, working with teams, launching, and improving them over time. With hands-on projects and real-world tools, you’ll gain the confidence to lead in fast-moving, tech-driven workplaces.

What You Will Achieve in the Product Management Course

  1. Learn to build products that solve real problems. You will discover how to plan, test, and launch products that meet user needs and support business goals.
  2. Lead teams and manage the product journey. You will guide ideas from start to finish—working with designers, developers, and leaders to get things done.
  3. Make smart decisions using data and research. You will learn how to study the market, track key numbers, and use feedback to improve your product.
Entry Requirements for Product Management

🧠 Mindset & Motivation

  • A curious mindset—love solving problems and asking “why?”
  • Openness to feedback and learning through iteration
  • Motivation to build future-ready skills

💻 Digital Readiness

  • Basic computer literacy (email, spreadsheets, web browsing)
  • Reliable internet connection and a personal Zoom account
  • A personal computer for attending online classes and completing assignments

🤝 Collaboration & Learning

  • 🤝 Willingness to collaborate—product management is a team sport
  • 📚 Comfort learning new tools and concepts (no prior experience needed)
  • 🧩 Interest in how products work—from apps to everyday gadgets
  • ⏱️ Time management and self-discipline to keep up with tasks and practice consistently

Communication

  • Fluency in English—speaking, reading, and writing
Program Overview: Product Management
Interactive methods:
  • 🎤 Teach-backs
  • 📊 Presentations
  • 🤝 Group activities
  • 📝 Individual assignments

Intakes

  • February – April
  • June – August
  • September – November

Target Roles/Careers:

  • Product Coordinator
  • Junior Product Manager
  • Associate Product Manager
  • Product Analyst
  • Product Owner (Entry-level)
  • Product Development Associate
  • Product Operations Specialist

Champion user needs, build functional products, align teams, and deliver real-world impact.

Course Curriculum

Week 1 – 2

  • Week 1: Introduction to Product management
  • Week 2: Lean & Agile

Week 3 – 4

Week 5 – 6

Week 7 – 8

Week 9 – 10

Week 11 – 12

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