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Data Product Management Training Course

Data product management now sits at the point where product decisions, analytics quality, and cross-functional delivery either reinforce each other or break under pressure. Teams are expected to prioritize data products with MoSCoW and Kano thinking while also shaping requirements around governance, access controls, and measurable adoption, yet many still rely on vague briefs, fragmented stakeholder input, and dashboards that no one trusts. Data product management is the practice of defining, prioritizing, and delivering data products such as datasets, metrics layers, semantic models, and analytics features so they create usable value for customers and internal decision-makers. It enables professionals to align product goals with data governance, translate demand into clear roadmaps, and measure impact through adoption, quality, and business outcomes. This course is designed for data product managers, analytics product owners, product managers working with data platforms, business analysts, and data governance leads who need a practical way to connect discovery, prioritization, delivery, and reporting. You will work with product roadmaps, PRDs, KPI trees, user stories, and data product scorecards, and you will leave with a structured approach that helps you deliver data products that are easier to govern, easier to use, and easier to justify.

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Nairobi Kenya
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USD 1,800
Kigali Rwanda
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USD 2,100
Dubai United Arab Emirates (UAE)
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About the Course

Organizations do not just want more data products, they want data products they can defend in planning meetings, audit reviews, and customer-facing decisions. To do that, you need to show capability in product discovery, roadmap prioritization, data governance, stakeholder alignment, and metric design, with practical reference points from Scrum, OKRs, and the Jobs-to-be-Done framework. In data product management, credibility depends on whether you can turn a messy request into a scoped backlog, a clear acceptance criterion, and a release plan that reflects real delivery constraints.

This course turns scattered product experience into a repeatable operating system for data products. You will practice customer interview synthesis, metric-tree design, feature prioritization with MoSCoW and Kano Model, PRD drafting, and backlog refinement for analytics or data platform work. You will also be introduced to semantic layer concepts, data catalog workflows, and AI-assisted product analytics so you can frame modern delivery decisions without overpromising implementation depth. What you will learn: how to define a data product, prioritize data product features, and build a roadmap that connects user needs, governance requirements, and measurable adoption. You will practice the core tools hands-on and be introduced to advanced operational patterns at a working level.

The reality for most teams is constrained: limited engineering capacity, inconsistent data definitions, slow approvals, competing stakeholder agendas, and pressure to show value quickly. This course is built for professionals who must make disciplined product decisions under those conditions and still keep the data product lifecycle moving.


Target Audience

This course is aimed at professionals who manage, shape, or support data products across discovery, delivery, governance, and adoption. It is especially useful when you need to balance user needs, delivery capacity, and data quality expectations.

  • Data Product Manager shaping discovery, roadmap priorities, and release decisions
  • Product Manager responsible for analytics or platform features
  • Data Product Owner managing backlog, acceptance criteria, and stakeholder trade-offs
  • Business Analyst translating user needs into data product requirements
  • Analytics Manager overseeing dashboard, metric, or semantic model delivery
  • Data Governance Lead aligning product decisions with metadata and access rules
  • BI Product Owner prioritizing reporting features and metric definitions
  • Data Platform Manager coordinating engineering capacity for data products
  • Customer Insights Manager defining self-service analytics requirements
  • Digital Transformation Lead linking data product investments to business outcomes

Course Objectives

This course equips you to plan, execute, and measure data product initiatives that improve user adoption, strengthen governance, and support better product decisions.

  • Assess the current state of a data product using Jobs-to-be-Done, KPI trees, and a product canvas.
  • Apply MoSCoW and Kano Model prioritization to data product requests and roadmap trade-offs.
  • Design a data product roadmap that aligns semantic layer changes, user needs, and release sequencing.
  • Build a product requirements document and backlog with clear acceptance criteria for analytics delivery.
  • Evaluate data product quality against data governance controls, metadata standards, and definition consistency.
  • Navigate stakeholder and governance reviews using RACI, decision logs, and release approval checkpoints.
  • Implement measurable targets with OKRs, adoption metrics, and dashboard usage indicators.
  • Synthesize discovery findings into a roadmap presentation, product brief, and executive status report.

Requirements & Prerequisites

You should have working familiarity with product management, business analysis, or data and analytics delivery. Prior exposure to user stories, backlog grooming, or KPI reporting will help, but you do not need coding experience to complete the course. A laptop is recommended for workshop exercises involving roadmaps, product briefs, and analytics templates.

Participants who come with a current data product, analytics feature, dashboard, or platform issue will get the most value because exercises can be mapped directly to real work. Familiarity with SQL, data warehousing concepts, or data governance vocabulary is helpful but not mandatory.


Local Application and Business Return in Spain

How participants can apply the training in local operating conditions, and the return their organisation can plan for.

How participants apply this

Participants in Spain apply this course by turning vague requests like "we need better reporting" into clear product briefs with defined users, metrics, and governance constraints. They can use prioritisation methods such as MoSCoW and Kano to decide which data products should be built first and which features should wait. In day-to-day work, they will translate business demand into roadmaps, define acceptance criteria for datasets or semantic models, and align delivery with access controls and quality checks. They will also learn how to present adoption and impact in language that business leaders, compliance teams, and technical teams can all use.

Expected ROI

Within 6–12 months, organisations typically see fewer conflicting metric definitions, less rework on analytics requests, and clearer ownership of data products across teams. Better prioritisation usually shortens time spent on low-value dashboard work and shifts effort toward reusable datasets, semantic models, and governed metrics layers. Teams also tend to make faster decisions because stakeholders trust the data product more when it has explicit quality criteria and adoption measures. For leadership, the main ROI is more predictable investment in data capabilities and fewer projects that fail because the user problem was never clearly defined.

Training Methodology

This is a practical, outcome-driven course designed to turn data product management aspiration into measurable action and credible reporting.

Methodology includes:

  • Hands-on KPI tree calculation using sample product analytics and adoption data.
  • Scenario simulation for a conflicting roadmap request from sales, analytics, and engineering.
  • Assessment using a product canvas, backlog checklist, and data governance review template.
  • Stakeholder mapping across product, data engineering, governance, legal, and customer success.
  • Case study analysis from fintech, healthcare, SaaS, and retail data products.
  • Workshop to create a prioritized roadmap and PRD under tight delivery constraints.
  • Reflection exercise using OKRs, dashboard evidence, and adoption benchmarks.

Upcoming Sessions

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Tools and platforms relevant to this field

Examples Spain teams may encounter, and that may be featured in training where they support the confirmed course scope.

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These are field-relevant examples, not a promise that every tool will be covered. Exact coverage depends on the confirmed course scope, participant needs, and delivery format.

  • Power BI Microsoft
    Commonly used for building dashboards and validating whether metrics definitions are consistent enough for operational and executive decision-making.
  • Tableau Salesforce
    Used to prototype analytics experiences and measure whether business users can understand and adopt a data product.
  • Confluence Atlassian
    Used to document product requirements, decisions, and stakeholder inputs for data product roadmaps and governance alignment.
  • Microsoft Fabric Microsoft
    Used to unify data engineering, analytics, and sharing workflows where teams want a more integrated data-product operating model.

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Local market advisory

Course relevance for Spain

A country-specific view of market pressure, regulatory context, and practical business return behind this training.

  • Market context
  • Regulatory fit
  • Business application

Why this course matters in Spain

A market-specific advisory on the operating pressures this course helps teams address.

Data product management matters in Spain because organisations are under pressure to turn data into usable products rather than isolated reports, while also meeting European and national expectations around governance, privacy, and accountable digital delivery. This course helps product, analytics, and governance teams decide what data products to build, how to prioritise them, and how to measure whether they are actually adopted. It is especially relevant for companies and public-sector teams that must coordinate across business, data, and technology functions without losing trust in metrics or access controls. Leaders use these skills to choose which data capabilities deserve investment and which can be retired or standardised.
Governance now shapes product value

In Spain, data products have to be designed with privacy, access control, and accountability in mind from the start, so product teams need to work closely with legal, security, and data governance stakeholders rather than treating them as downstream reviewers.

Cross-functional delivery is the bottleneck

The main risk is not a lack of dashboards but a lack of shared definitions, priorities, and ownership across analytics, engineering, and business teams, which makes structured prioritisation frameworks and clear PRDs especially useful.

Adoption is the real success metric

For Spanish organisations, a data product only creates value if teams actually use it in decisions, so scorecards, KPI trees, and usage measures are more important than output-focused delivery alone.

This training is timely because Spanish organisations are continuing to formalise data governance and digital operating models while also increasing their dependence on analytics, self-service reporting, and platform-based delivery. That combination raises the cost of ambiguous requirements, inconsistent metrics, and poorly controlled access to data products.

Regulatory context in Spain

The local regulators, laws, and frameworks shaping this discipline, with the curriculum mapped to what teams need to know.

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Regulators

  • AEPD Spain's data protection authority is central to any course that involves data products, because product decisions often affect personal data processing, access rights, and governance controls.
  • MTDFP This ministry is relevant for Spain's digital transformation and public-sector modernisation context, where data products must often support interoperable, accountable digital services.
  • INE INE matters as a national statistical authority because data product teams often rely on official statistics for benchmarking, segmentation, and business planning.

Frameworks the course aligns with

  • 01 Reglamento (UE) 2016/679, Reglamento General de Protección de Datos · 2016
  • 02 Ley Orgánica 3/2018, de Protección de Datos Personales y garantía de los derechos digitales · 2018
  • 03 Ley 11/2007, de acceso electrónico de los ciudadanos a los Servicios Públicos · 2007

Frequently Asked Questions

Got questions? We've gathered the answers to common queries to help you feel confident and informed.

It is useful for both. Product managers learn how to manage data-enabled products, while data and analytics teams learn how to frame their work as a product with users, priorities, and measurable outcomes.

BI reporting usually focuses on delivering dashboards or reports, while data product management focuses on the full lifecycle of a reusable data asset such as a dataset, metrics layer, or semantic model. The product approach adds discovery, prioritisation, adoption tracking, and governance.

Data products often expose sensitive business or personal information, so teams need to define who can use what, under which rules, and with what quality standards. That reduces compliance risk and increases trust in the output.

They should be able to produce product roadmaps, PRDs, KPI trees, user stories, and scorecards for data products. Those artefacts help teams align on scope, delivery, and success measures.

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