Awesome Product Management
A curated awesome list of resources, books, and tools to learn and improve skills in product management.
About this tool
Awesome Product Management
Website: https://github.com/dend/awesome-product-management#readme
Creator / Maintainer: dend
Category: Themed directories
Tags: productivity, business-tools, resources
Overview
Awesome Product Management is a curated, open-source list of learning resources for product and program managers. It aggregates links to books, tools, and other materials aimed at helping practitioners learn and grow in product management.
Features
- Curated resource list focused specifically on product and program management.
- Multiple content types including:
- Learning resources
- Books
- Tools
- Open repository structure, with folders such as:
compilation– holds compiled or structured resource content.media– supporting media assets.
- Community collaboration:
CONTRIBUTING.mdfor guidelines on how to propose additions or changes.code-of-conduct.mddefining expected behavior for contributors.
- Quality and maintenance tooling:
- Automated PDF build workflow (
makepdf.yml) to generate a PDF version of the list. - Link checker workflow (
linkchecker.yml) to keep links up to date.
- Automated PDF build workflow (
- Open licensing via a
LICENSEfile, allowing reuse under specified terms. - Part of the broader Awesome ecosystem (conforms to Awesome List standards, as indicated by the Awesome badge).
Pricing
- Access to the list and repository is free and open-source (no pricing plans mentioned).
License
- Distributed under an open-source license (details provided in the repository’s
LICENSEfile).
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