"One key thing I learned that made everything easier for me as a data analyst was the importance of structured thinking and communication before diving into the data. Early in my career, I used to jump directly into tasks like data cleaning, ETL processes—without fully understanding the problem or defining the questions I was trying to answer. This sometimes led to inefficiencies, as I would have to backtrack or redo work because the insights weren't completely aligned with stakeholder needs.
I"
Anushka R. - "One key thing I learned that made everything easier for me as a data analyst was the importance of structured thinking and communication before diving into the data. Early in my career, I used to jump directly into tasks like data cleaning, ETL processes—without fully understanding the problem or defining the questions I was trying to answer. This sometimes led to inefficiencies, as I would have to backtrack or redo work because the insights weren't completely aligned with stakeholder needs.
I"See full answer
"Vision of Amazon: One stop place for users' buying needs - products and services.
Goal of Amazon: Increase wallet share of users or engagement from users.
Why services: Services would help achieving this goal, as the users would love using services. And Users need a platform to access services.
Market in consideration: India (it is big enough. I am more familiar with this market)
Current market landscape:
Competition: A couple of marketplaces for services. Similar"
Sanchit G. - "Vision of Amazon: One stop place for users' buying needs - products and services.
Goal of Amazon: Increase wallet share of users or engagement from users.
Why services: Services would help achieving this goal, as the users would love using services. And Users need a platform to access services.
Market in consideration: India (it is big enough. I am more familiar with this market)
Current market landscape:
Competition: A couple of marketplaces for services. Similar"See full answer
"Started at 1.48
Clarifying question:
Are we interested in a particular lens for this problem?
Looking back in history to understand what significant changes did fast internet made in the world:
-> Fast Internet - More consumption
-> Fast Internet - More Adoption
-> Fast Internet - Cheap Internet
Let's try to see what kind of things will change in each of these categories. Let me look at it from a lens of an end user (internet consumer uses the internet for work and maintaining their socia"
Anubhav A. - "Started at 1.48
Clarifying question:
Are we interested in a particular lens for this problem?
Looking back in history to understand what significant changes did fast internet made in the world:
-> Fast Internet - More consumption
-> Fast Internet - More Adoption
-> Fast Internet - Cheap Internet
Let's try to see what kind of things will change in each of these categories. Let me look at it from a lens of an end user (internet consumer uses the internet for work and maintaining their socia"See full answer
"For any App launch, its awareness is the first step towards adoption/Activation. and the best strategy to make it aware is to tag behind any existing applications. for example: if Amazon is launching, we could perhaps integrate it with Echo or other relatable services.
promotion plays a key role, which Amazon is brilliant at. Advertising via add films, add engines on other websites (including Amazon), feebies or discounts, promotions that can align to awareness would be my first step. I would"
Bk - "For any App launch, its awareness is the first step towards adoption/Activation. and the best strategy to make it aware is to tag behind any existing applications. for example: if Amazon is launching, we could perhaps integrate it with Echo or other relatable services.
promotion plays a key role, which Amazon is brilliant at. Advertising via add films, add engines on other websites (including Amazon), feebies or discounts, promotions that can align to awareness would be my first step. I would"See full answer
"Generally, these kinds of issues are routed via the customer support teams, their role in such a scenario is to try to reproduce the issue. If the issue is valid they create a JIRA ticket with the exact issue for the development teams / On-Call engineer to fix. In this case, I am going to assume there is no customer support team.
The first thing I'll try to do is reproduce the issue using the exact steps that the customer would have used to connect to the fire stick. In case the customer was d"
Sarthak A. - "Generally, these kinds of issues are routed via the customer support teams, their role in such a scenario is to try to reproduce the issue. If the issue is valid they create a JIRA ticket with the exact issue for the development teams / On-Call engineer to fix. In this case, I am going to assume there is no customer support team.
The first thing I'll try to do is reproduce the issue using the exact steps that the customer would have used to connect to the fire stick. In case the customer was d"See full answer
"This is another Diagnosis problem. To answer this question, we suggest you use our framework (along with the TROPIC method) to be as thorough as possible. The framework is as follows:
Ask clarifying questions
List potential high level reasons
Gather Context (TROPIC)Time
Region
Other features / products (internal)
Platform
Industry / Competition
Cannibalization
Establish a theory of probable cause
Test theories
Propose solutions
Summarize
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Exponent - "This is another Diagnosis problem. To answer this question, we suggest you use our framework (along with the TROPIC method) to be as thorough as possible. The framework is as follows:
Ask clarifying questions
List potential high level reasons
Gather Context (TROPIC)Time
Region
Other features / products (internal)
Platform
Industry / Competition
Cannibalization
Establish a theory of probable cause
Test theories
Propose solutions
Summarize
"See full answer
"Situation:
As a product manager I used to manage more than 10+ products in my product portfolio that are completely internal facing. During Quarterly Business reviews one of our customer was doing a walk through of their business flow - how they use all my products and gather the data they need from them and do connection of the data (Downloading the data from every product individually and connecting the data from one product to another). It made we realize that this is very time consumi"
Swetha C. - "Situation:
As a product manager I used to manage more than 10+ products in my product portfolio that are completely internal facing. During Quarterly Business reviews one of our customer was doing a walk through of their business flow - how they use all my products and gather the data they need from them and do connection of the data (Downloading the data from every product individually and connecting the data from one product to another). It made we realize that this is very time consumi"See full answer
"When talking about my role in current team, I talked following things:
High level technologies used.
Collaboration work I did with PM and Design counter parts.
Web UX features that we built.
Hiring and boot strapping team from 0.
Given that there is straight match to the profile hiring manager was looking for, he got pretty excited and spent time selling the job."
Sudhakar P. - "When talking about my role in current team, I talked following things:
High level technologies used.
Collaboration work I did with PM and Design counter parts.
Web UX features that we built.
Hiring and boot strapping team from 0.
Given that there is straight match to the profile hiring manager was looking for, he got pretty excited and spent time selling the job."See full answer