
Heuristic Evaluation
Learn how to conduct a heuristic evaluation to identify usability problems and improve your product's user experience with Nielsen's 10 principles.

Intro to using Figma
Learn the basics of Figma to start designing your own websites and apps. This guide covers the essential tools and features you need to know.

Digital Accessibility
Learn the principles of digital accessibility and how to create inclusive designs that can be used and understood by all people, regardless of ability.

What is Market Research?
Learn the fundamentals of market research, including key methods and how to use data to make smart business decisions and gain a competitive edge.

Intro to Design Systems
A beginner's guide to building, implementing, and maintaining a design system. Learn how to create consistency and scale your designs.

Design Affordances
Learn what design affordances are and how to use them to create intuitive, user-friendly designs that guide people to interact with your product.

Universal Design
Learn the seven principles of universal design to create products that are usable by everyone, regardless of age, ability, or background.

UX Metrics
Learn the key metrics to evaluate the success of your designs. This guide shows you how to measure user behavior and prove your impact.

Systems Thinking in UX Design
Master systems thinking to design cohesive, scalable products. Learn to see the bigger picture and understand how every part of a design connects.

UI Design
Learn the core principles of UI design to create beautiful, intuitive, and user-friendly interfaces that captivate your audience and enhance UX.

UX Research
Learn how to conduct effective UX research to understand users, validate ideas, and make data-driven decisions that lead to better products.

Resources for Design Students
Discover the best online tools, communities, and learning platforms to help you build your portfolio, master your craft, and launch your design career.

Prototyping
Learn the fundamentals of prototyping. This guide covers the different types and tools to help you test and iterate on your designs.

Building a Technical Skills for Non-Technical PMs
A practical guide for non-technical Product Managers to build technical fluency and lead confidently in tech-driven teams.

How to Navigate the Product Sense/Discovery question
The product sense—or discovery—question is one of the trickiest parts of any product management interview. It tests not only your creativity but also your ability to think strategically, empathize with users, and communicate structured product decisions. In this session, Kate X, a seasoned product leader and Leland coach with experience hiring and mentoring PMs at top tech companies, will break down exactly what interviewers are looking for and how to deliver confident, high-impact answers. In this event you'll: Learn a repeatable framework for tackling product sense questions See real examples of strong responses Leave with clear strategies to stand out in your next PM interview.

How to Interview a Company Before You Say Yes to a Product Role
This guide gives you 4 practical, proven tips to cut through polished interview answers and uncover how a company really operates.

Slack Take-Home: A PM's Response Deck
See this example of how a PM cracked the Slack take-home case study interview.

Career Transition to Tech: What to Know
Learn the basics of transitioning into a tech career post-MBA. We'll cover everything from company culture to key roles.

Product Management Panel: Strategies for a Competitive Application
Trying to land a PM/APM role? Join expert coaches Rahim D., Alfred D., and Ami F., as they help you navigate the recruiting process and learn about work and culture for various top firms. They'll discuss recruiting processes, the work they do, and firm-specific interview tips.

Breaking Into Product Management Panel
Curious about how to land your first role in product management? Join us for the Breaking Into Product Management Panel, where Kevin A. (Ex-LinkedIn), Jess C. (Autodesk), and Christian S. (LinkedIn)—coaches with PM experience will share their unique paths into the field and the lessons they learned along the way. You’ll hear about different entry points, what hiring managers are really looking for, how to build relevant experience, and the skills that matter most. Whether you're a student, career switcher, or just starting out, this panel will give you tactical insights to help you take the next step toward a PM role.