
2/17/2024
The New AI Product Manager Archetypes: Which One Are You?
Discover the three distinct types of AI product managers emerging in tech, their unique skillsets, and how to identify which path aligns with your strengths and career goals.
Productside teaches 4 ai-related courses on PMC, spanning Product Strategy, AI Product Management, and Product Analytics. This page groups those courses with 4 supporting articles so you can understand how Productside's teaching overlaps with the wider ai conversation. If you are already familiar with the instructor and want their perspective on a specific topic, this cluster is the most direct route. If you are topic-first, it also helps you compare how one instructor's angle differs from the broader market.

Learn Agile principles to rapidly respond to customer needs and deliver market value.

Learn to integrate AI into product management with hands-on strategies and tools.

Learn to build effective digital products with modern tools and metrics.

Learn core skills to manage and market products through the full lifecycle with hands-on training.

2/17/2024
Discover the three distinct types of AI product managers emerging in tech, their unique skillsets, and how to identify which path aligns with your strengths and career goals.

2/28/2026
Learn what to monitor in AI and agentic products, from task success and evals to latency, cost, safety, and how AI is changing product analytics.

1/28/2025
Forget what you've heard about needing a deep ML background. Here's how successful AI PMs actually spend their time, and how you can become one without going back to school.
10/4/2025
Most PM teams ship AI features without systematic testing. Learn how to build lightweight eval systems that keep quality high without needing an ML background.
This page isolates Productside's perspective on ai, which is useful when you already trust the instructor or want to compare one teaching style against the broader market.
Usually not. Most instructors teach ai alongside adjacent topics and categories, which is why the linked category and article sections are helpful for context.
Use it to review the instructor's relevant courses first, then branch out to the broader tag page and related category clusters if you want a wider comparison set.