"Thanks for the question.
I would like to start off by asking some clarifying questions:
When we say a holiday season, are we referring to the 15 registered holidays in a year? or the holiday season on Mid November until January 15 for thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year?
When we say a medium-sized company, are we referring to a US company or an international company?
When we say how much productivity is lost, is it in terms of revenue, production, hours, engagement?
I would like to g"
Yonatan G. - "Thanks for the question.
I would like to start off by asking some clarifying questions:
When we say a holiday season, are we referring to the 15 registered holidays in a year? or the holiday season on Mid November until January 15 for thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year?
When we say a medium-sized company, are we referring to a US company or an international company?
When we say how much productivity is lost, is it in terms of revenue, production, hours, engagement?
I would like to g"See full answer
"As we can pass info to only one child at a time, I told that from any given node, we have to pass the info to that child(of this node) which has the largest subtree rooted at it. To calculate the subtree sizes, I used DFS. And then to calculate the minimum time to pass info to all the nodes, I used BFS picking the largest subtree child first at every node. I couldn't write the complete code in the given time and also made a mistake in telling the overall time complexity of my approach. I think t"
Lakshman B. - "As we can pass info to only one child at a time, I told that from any given node, we have to pass the info to that child(of this node) which has the largest subtree rooted at it. To calculate the subtree sizes, I used DFS. And then to calculate the minimum time to pass info to all the nodes, I used BFS picking the largest subtree child first at every node. I couldn't write the complete code in the given time and also made a mistake in telling the overall time complexity of my approach. I think t"See full answer
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"Goal:
To design a product that helps people keep track of their belongings and prevent loss.
Identifying users:
Individuals who frequently lose their belongings
Parents who want to keep track of their children's belongings
Tourists who want to secure their belongings while travelling
Selecting the right user:Given Google's expertise in technology, we will focus on designing a product for individuals who frequently lose their belongings.
Defining features and prioritizing:
Item tracki"
Anonymous Panda - "Goal:
To design a product that helps people keep track of their belongings and prevent loss.
Identifying users:
Individuals who frequently lose their belongings
Parents who want to keep track of their children's belongings
Tourists who want to secure their belongings while travelling
Selecting the right user:Given Google's expertise in technology, we will focus on designing a product for individuals who frequently lose their belongings.
Defining features and prioritizing:
Item tracki"See full answer
"First Contextual Questions: Opportunities & Threats for whom? Assuming for Google Maps only
Approach:
Google’s Vision & Mission > Where does Maps fit into that?
Analysing use case that Google Maps serve?
SWOT Analysis
My View
## Google Vision & Mission: To organize world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful
Google Maps Strategic Fit: _Google Maps provides organization of geographic information, allows users to change/add/delete c"
Sourabh M. - "First Contextual Questions: Opportunities & Threats for whom? Assuming for Google Maps only
Approach:
Google’s Vision & Mission > Where does Maps fit into that?
Analysing use case that Google Maps serve?
SWOT Analysis
My View
## Google Vision & Mission: To organize world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful
Google Maps Strategic Fit: _Google Maps provides organization of geographic information, allows users to change/add/delete c"See full answer
"Product management deals with new product development, enhancing existing products, monitoring the performance, planning, forecasting, monetization, pricing, product launch, and marketing of a product.
Personally, I would like to improve many aspects of Product management.
Try to understand the Product we are developing as much as possible. Brainstorm and think about long term goals and vision for product we are responsible for.
Hypothesize the Product vision and value of the product for"
Avi P. - "Product management deals with new product development, enhancing existing products, monitoring the performance, planning, forecasting, monetization, pricing, product launch, and marketing of a product.
Personally, I would like to improve many aspects of Product management.
Try to understand the Product we are developing as much as possible. Brainstorm and think about long term goals and vision for product we are responsible for.
Hypothesize the Product vision and value of the product for"See full answer
"Get an audience with the big player -
1) Talk about the camera tech KPI that your company has improved/
2) Talk about the technology itself
3) Talk about how it's better than the big player's competitors
4) Show a demo through a few benchmarks
5) Promise the big company that your company will support their product end to end if integrated into their product
6) Try to differentiate on pricing
7) Also show how the big player can win more in the market - maybe more user acquisition, or more engage"
Joohi M. - "Get an audience with the big player -
1) Talk about the camera tech KPI that your company has improved/
2) Talk about the technology itself
3) Talk about how it's better than the big player's competitors
4) Show a demo through a few benchmarks
5) Promise the big company that your company will support their product end to end if integrated into their product
6) Try to differentiate on pricing
7) Also show how the big player can win more in the market - maybe more user acquisition, or more engage"See full answer
"I would target any demographic where their natural sense of "smell" is diminished or no longer available (consumer). I would also target commercial market opportunities in the food and cosmetics (specifically fragrance)."
Jenny L. - "I would target any demographic where their natural sense of "smell" is diminished or no longer available (consumer). I would also target commercial market opportunities in the food and cosmetics (specifically fragrance)."See full answer
"Clarifying Points/Questions\:
What are the specific needs and pain points of hotels and their guests?
How can Google Assistant technology be leveraged to enhance the hotel experience?
What are the potential monetization and revenue opportunities for such a product?
Assumptions\:
Hotels are looking for ways to improve guest experience and operational efficiency.
Guests expect personalized, convenient, and technologically advanced services.
Google Assistant has the capabi"
Anushka D. - "Clarifying Points/Questions\:
What are the specific needs and pain points of hotels and their guests?
How can Google Assistant technology be leveraged to enhance the hotel experience?
What are the potential monetization and revenue opportunities for such a product?
Assumptions\:
Hotels are looking for ways to improve guest experience and operational efficiency.
Guests expect personalized, convenient, and technologically advanced services.
Google Assistant has the capabi"See full answer