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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Building Products at Global Scale by Advancing Women in Tech

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About the Course

Sponsored by AMAZON WEB SERVICES (AWS). In the previous course, Inspiring Peak Performance on Technical Teams, you learned about how
to lead each individual team member to achieve a new personal best every day. Now, learn the skills that transcend the boundaries of your
team and enable top tech companies to deliver the most popular and viral products and applications used by billions of people billions of times
per day. GORDON YU, Technical Program Manager (TPM) at AWS Data Protection presents skills necessary to manage global programs, drive
major product launches, and design system architectures. NANCY WANG, Director of Engineering and General Manager of A...
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Top reviews

AA

Mar 26, 2024

Thanks Nancy, Gordon and team for putting together this series. Lots of good, practical advice for people at points of their career.

AG

Jun 21, 2024

This course is excellent because it is filled with real word examples. Nancy and Gordon are great instructors.

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By Pascal U E

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Mar 9, 2023

I have enjoyed every single video on this course, because it is very rare content for top executive and great advices that I will definitely follow.

By Alvin

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Mar 26, 2024

Thanks Nancy, Gordon and team for putting together this series. Lots of good, practical advice for people at points of their career.

By Avnish G

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Jun 21, 2024

This course is excellent because it is filled with real word examples. Nancy and Gordon are great instructors.

By Deleted A

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Mar 27, 2024

Great course with practical application and real life experience!

By Abhinav L

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Apr 25, 2025

The module on TPM was highly subjective. The module on system design was focused on SOA and AWS.

By Tarun G

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Jul 26, 2023

I'll not recommend this course at all. Coursera should review the content of each course and offer only those which pass a certain quality standard. The quizzes are weird too and do not provide any value/learning.