IIT Delhi Unveils Executive Programme for Advanced Product Management to Nurture Future Leaders
New Delhi [India], January 27: In today’s rapidly evolving business environment, product managers play a pivotal role in driving innovation by integrating technology and strategy to meet market demands while fostering organisational growth. Recognising the growing demand for skilled professionals in this domain, the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT Delhi) has announced admissions to [...]

New Delhi [India], January 27: In today’s rapidly evolving business environment, product managers play a pivotal role in driving innovation by integrating technology and strategy to meet market demands while fostering organisational growth. Recognising the growing demand for skilled professionals in this domain, the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT Delhi) has announced admissions to the third batch of its Executive Programme for Advanced Product Management. The programme aims to equip learners with advanced tools and processes for managing both physical and digital products and building robust product management capabilities.
The global product management market, valued at USD 28.27 billion in 2023, is projected to reach USD 49.3 billion by 2031, growing at a CAGR of 7.2%. Despite this growth, businesses face challenges due to a lack of standardised offerings and a shortage of skilled talent. Product managers are essential for organisations to adapt swiftly to market changes, leveraging their agility, cross-functional expertise, technological acumen and data-driven decision-making skills.
IIT Delhi’s six-month online Executive Programme for Advanced Product Management is designed to bridge this talent gap. The programme offers an in-depth understanding of innovation processes, customer-centric approaches and strategic deployment, laying a strong foundation for success in product management roles. It is ideal for graduates aspiring to enter the field, entrepreneurs striving to innovate and professionals looking to pivot their careers.