The next time you're writing a methodology chapter, don't just write it to pass. Pay attention to the process. You might be developing skills you'll use later in Product Management without even realizing it.
Food for thought. π
If you're in your final year or you've just graduated and you're interested in Product Management, take your final year project seriously especially Chapter 3 (Methodology).
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Many students see Chapter 3 as just another academic requirement, but it's actually teaching a structured approach to understanding problems, researching users, collecting evidence, and making informed decisions.
Even down to drafting questionnaires, conducting interviews, gathering data, analyzing responses, and validating findings these are all things Product Managers do when building products.
β’ Data Collection Methods = User Research
β’ Research Instruments (Questionnaires, Interviews) = Research Tools
β’ Data Analysis = Product Metrics & Insights
β’ Findings Validation = User Testing & Feedback..
Recently, I took some time to compare project methodology with Product Management, and the similarities are striking.
Think about it:
β’ Research Design = Product Strategy & Approach
β’ Population of Study = Target Users
β’ Sample Size = User Segments