"My approach to dealing with difficult stakeholders has always been:
Engage - Directly engage with the stakeholder, meet or chat
Listen - Listen to what they have to say, patiently.
Understand - Understand their POV, even if it is impossible at some times
Ask - Ask clarifying questions. Why? When? What?
Engage again - Keep them in the loop until there is closure
For example, we were in the final stages of a very important, strategic project for our organization. I was leading th"
Jane D. - "My approach to dealing with difficult stakeholders has always been:
Engage - Directly engage with the stakeholder, meet or chat
Listen - Listen to what they have to say, patiently.
Understand - Understand their POV, even if it is impossible at some times
Ask - Ask clarifying questions. Why? When? What?
Engage again - Keep them in the loop until there is closure
For example, we were in the final stages of a very important, strategic project for our organization. I was leading th"See full answer
"We had a huge launch on September 1st of this year where we completely redesigned our application from the grounds up and also migrated to a new platform (React.JS). This project took us 8 months and the launch was a huge deal for the team.
Unfortunately the launch wasn't as smooth as we expected and despite doing multiple rounds of QA, some major issues cropped up in the core part of the app right after launch and our client was quite upset since it was disrupting their day-to-day workflow.
"
Aabid S. - "We had a huge launch on September 1st of this year where we completely redesigned our application from the grounds up and also migrated to a new platform (React.JS). This project took us 8 months and the launch was a huge deal for the team.
Unfortunately the launch wasn't as smooth as we expected and despite doing multiple rounds of QA, some major issues cropped up in the core part of the app right after launch and our client was quite upset since it was disrupting their day-to-day workflow.
"See full answer
"I work at a startup that makes software for Law Enforcement and the FBI. Our product analyzes calls being made by prison inmates and "listens" for predictors of violence and criminal behavior. Our clients are some of the top state prisons in the country.
Recently one of the largest states in the country decided to evaluate our product for their prison system. I demo'd the product to the officers and they seemed to like everything. During the presentation they asked us if the product was ADA com"
Aabid S. - "I work at a startup that makes software for Law Enforcement and the FBI. Our product analyzes calls being made by prison inmates and "listens" for predictors of violence and criminal behavior. Our clients are some of the top state prisons in the country.
Recently one of the largest states in the country decided to evaluate our product for their prison system. I demo'd the product to the officers and they seemed to like everything. During the presentation they asked us if the product was ADA com"See full answer
"As you know, this is the most important question for any interview. Here is a structure I like to follow,
Start with 'I'm currently a SDE/PM/TPM etc with XYZ company.... '
Mention how you got into PM/TPM/SDE field (explaining your journey)
Mention 1 or 2 accomplishments
Mention what you do outside work (blogging, volunteer etc)
Share why are you looking for a new role
Ask the interviewer if they have any questions or will like to dive deep into any of your experience"
Bipin R. - "As you know, this is the most important question for any interview. Here is a structure I like to follow,
Start with 'I'm currently a SDE/PM/TPM etc with XYZ company.... '
Mention how you got into PM/TPM/SDE field (explaining your journey)
Mention 1 or 2 accomplishments
Mention what you do outside work (blogging, volunteer etc)
Share why are you looking for a new role
Ask the interviewer if they have any questions or will like to dive deep into any of your experience"See full answer
"I follow a variation of the RICE framework when prioritizing how I ship product features. I start by looking at:
Reach: Because the customer segmentation across our product portfolio is so similar, I tend to hold a lot of weight on product features that will maximize our customer reach with a minimal LOE.
Impact: After establishing which customer segments will benefit from the product feature, I determine the urgency and estimated impact on each customer segment based on customer i"
Ashley C. - "I follow a variation of the RICE framework when prioritizing how I ship product features. I start by looking at:
Reach: Because the customer segmentation across our product portfolio is so similar, I tend to hold a lot of weight on product features that will maximize our customer reach with a minimal LOE.
Impact: After establishing which customer segments will benefit from the product feature, I determine the urgency and estimated impact on each customer segment based on customer i"See full answer
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"Some follow-up questions to correctly understand what "improve" means here?
Is it to have:
more riders,
better user experience,
monetization,
more/new market penetration.
Let's assume interviewer requested to choose whatever I prefer.
I choose better user experience which might trigger other areas of improvement as well.
Some more probing questions:
To I need to consider USA only or any other country/region or global?
Can I consider only popular on demand taxi service for this question?
One wa"
Manohar A. - "Some follow-up questions to correctly understand what "improve" means here?
Is it to have:
more riders,
better user experience,
monetization,
more/new market penetration.
Let's assume interviewer requested to choose whatever I prefer.
I choose better user experience which might trigger other areas of improvement as well.
Some more probing questions:
To I need to consider USA only or any other country/region or global?
Can I consider only popular on demand taxi service for this question?
One wa"See full answer
"To bring any product to market here are the below steps that I would (did) take:
1.Understand the problem stmt / stakeholder need and asses depth of the problem
(qualitatively and then gather metrics to quantify it)
2.Do market study on understanding relatable solutions if any
3.Carve out viable solution/ideation that aligns with overall Business Vision/Goal
4.Get stakeholders buy in on the idea
5.Guesstimate and prioritize high level features, Cost and ROI.
6.Build Business case for Project Le"
Bk - "To bring any product to market here are the below steps that I would (did) take:
1.Understand the problem stmt / stakeholder need and asses depth of the problem
(qualitatively and then gather metrics to quantify it)
2.Do market study on understanding relatable solutions if any
3.Carve out viable solution/ideation that aligns with overall Business Vision/Goal
4.Get stakeholders buy in on the idea
5.Guesstimate and prioritize high level features, Cost and ROI.
6.Build Business case for Project Le"See full answer
"Google’s Mission:
Organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible.
Google offers perhaps the most consequential set services available on the internet today - Search, Maps, Gmail, Drive, Docs, etc. These services reach billions of users across the world and they are all available for free. Google is able to give away these services for free because of how their business model works.
Google’s Business Model:
Google makes money from Ads. They offer perhaps the most"
Sameer A. - "Google’s Mission:
Organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible.
Google offers perhaps the most consequential set services available on the internet today - Search, Maps, Gmail, Drive, Docs, etc. These services reach billions of users across the world and they are all available for free. Google is able to give away these services for free because of how their business model works.
Google’s Business Model:
Google makes money from Ads. They offer perhaps the most"See full answer
"First of all, I’d like to identify what is Google’s business model and Google’s presence in the emerging market. I can categorize 3 main buckets. Consumer, developer, enterprise business.
Google mainly offers a free Android OS platform and several services; such as Gmail, Google Map, Youtube, and Search engine for consumers business. The consumer can use those free services in exchange for providing data. That is the main hook for the ads revenues.
For the developer’s segment, Google provides"
Takashi M. - "First of all, I’d like to identify what is Google’s business model and Google’s presence in the emerging market. I can categorize 3 main buckets. Consumer, developer, enterprise business.
Google mainly offers a free Android OS platform and several services; such as Gmail, Google Map, Youtube, and Search engine for consumers business. The consumer can use those free services in exchange for providing data. That is the main hook for the ads revenues.
For the developer’s segment, Google provides"See full answer
"When I transitioned from the Analytics team to the Product team, I faced challenges in gaining the trust of the engineering team. Having previously worked with them in a role where I provided insights rather than defining their priorities, they were initially hesitant to accept my inputs in my new role. This led to some misalignment, as they chose to focus on tasks independently rather than incorporating my recommendations.
Recognizing the need to build credibility, I took a proactive approach."
Shahrukh K. - "When I transitioned from the Analytics team to the Product team, I faced challenges in gaining the trust of the engineering team. Having previously worked with them in a role where I provided insights rather than defining their priorities, they were initially hesitant to accept my inputs in my new role. This led to some misalignment, as they chose to focus on tasks independently rather than incorporating my recommendations.
Recognizing the need to build credibility, I took a proactive approach."See full answer
"Company Mission: To Organize the World's Information
Clarify: What type of product are we looking to build? Software, Hardware?
-> Hardware
Makes sense since Google has a strong software stack including Android TV, which is a huge business by Firestick & Nvidia Shield, as well as Chinese based hardware implementations.
Is there any restrictions for this type of approach, or are we free to go around any way we'd like?
-> You're free to take any approach you'd like.
Google has a strong c"
jantheman88 - "Company Mission: To Organize the World's Information
Clarify: What type of product are we looking to build? Software, Hardware?
-> Hardware
Makes sense since Google has a strong software stack including Android TV, which is a huge business by Firestick & Nvidia Shield, as well as Chinese based hardware implementations.
Is there any restrictions for this type of approach, or are we free to go around any way we'd like?
-> You're free to take any approach you'd like.
Google has a strong c"See full answer
"Below is the step by step approach I would take:
Identify potential risks: Firstly, I thoroughly analyze the project and identify potential risks that could impact its success. This involves reviewing project documentation, conducting stakeholder interviews, and seeking input from team members who have expertise in different areas.
Assess the impact and likelihood: I evaluate each identified risk by assessing its potential impact on the project objectives and determining the likelihood of"
Ash K. - "Below is the step by step approach I would take:
Identify potential risks: Firstly, I thoroughly analyze the project and identify potential risks that could impact its success. This involves reviewing project documentation, conducting stakeholder interviews, and seeking input from team members who have expertise in different areas.
Assess the impact and likelihood: I evaluate each identified risk by assessing its potential impact on the project objectives and determining the likelihood of"See full answer
"Would be great to order the answer by Pirate Metrics and prioritize recommendations by the leakiest part of the funnel:
Awareness - Advertising the existence of the restaurant in the local community.
Acquisition - Getting tables booked. Can you book online? Do we have a phone number?
Activation - Food orders. What's the average size of an order? Can we change the menu a bit? Payment options.
Retention - Maybe we can create a loyalty club for patrons?
Referral - Maybe we can give coupon"
Anonymous Sheep - "Would be great to order the answer by Pirate Metrics and prioritize recommendations by the leakiest part of the funnel:
Awareness - Advertising the existence of the restaurant in the local community.
Acquisition - Getting tables booked. Can you book online? Do we have a phone number?
Activation - Food orders. What's the average size of an order? Can we change the menu a bit? Payment options.
Retention - Maybe we can create a loyalty club for patrons?
Referral - Maybe we can give coupon"See full answer