Sean Ellis

Simulator for Learning Growth - Learn how to use data to build and grow products

Do you want to learn how to effectively and sustainably drive growth for your product? This unique hands-on simulator allows you to work with real to understand the situation, design and analyze experiments and make decisions that move the business forward

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Dusan Popovic
Awesome idea Sean, looking forward to trying it out :)
Luke Martin-Fuller
Simulator by GoPractice is the future of online education. The curriculum and content is first class, but it's the opportunity to apply your learning in real-time that makes this course stand out. You really are "learning by doing". Being exposed to this many concepts and challenges in such a short period of time is remarkable - and great fun, too. I'm sure that the new content from @seanellis has only added to the value that this tool provides. Would whole heartedly recommend.
Sean Ellis
@luke_martin_fuller Thanks Luke, we really appreciate the support. My contributions are definitely incremental compared the the value that Oleg created with coming up with this innovative approach to learning. I do think our weekly sessions to review learnings is a great addition also. Thanks again for the recommendation!
Boris Tsaritsyn
I'm very glad that I had started to learn Product Management from this course. The best course I've ever seen.
Nataliya_Alt
@boris_tsaritsyn thank you, Boris!
Максим Казаков
Go Practice not only the training course, but it’s a window to another world of product management and ability to live a little bit in an avatar of PM, like an RPG game
Awesome experience, learning product management with it right now!
Matvey Veretennikov
This is really such a good course!
Evgeniya Gerzhan
I do love GoPractice! Go go go)
Andrew Ilingin
Awesome idea and really effective learning tool!
Jim Kleban
This looks really interesting! I love the concept. It reminds me in a small way of a company simulation I ran through in a business class in college. I'm curious, which other types of vocations do you think could benefit from similar simulator-type coursework? It seems our future of machines will require this type of skill (gathering knowledge, thinking critically about it, etc).