"To answer this I'd like to think through Facebook's mission, how a dating app aligns with that mission, whether or not a dating app would drive towards Facebook's success as a company, and then the market fit for Facebook moving into the space.
Mission
Facebook's mission is something to the effect of "bringing the world closer together by giving individuals the tools to build community." Any generic dating app's mission would be something to the effect of "bringing people together and formi"
Anonymous Hawk - "To answer this I'd like to think through Facebook's mission, how a dating app aligns with that mission, whether or not a dating app would drive towards Facebook's success as a company, and then the market fit for Facebook moving into the space.
Mission
Facebook's mission is something to the effect of "bringing the world closer together by giving individuals the tools to build community." Any generic dating app's mission would be something to the effect of "bringing people together and formi"See full answer
"Things can get chaotic a lot of times where you're pulled into endless meetings with slack pings, emails, tags from Jira/confluence as well as adhoc asks from leadership team. Based on urgency/severity of tasks at hand, I would have my own board for tracking my tasks and set priorities and due dates. For instance, I would create my own Trello board of things that need to get completed in specific date, block out time in my calendar to work on them (as well as putting reminders on my calendar 3 d"
Esther S. - "Things can get chaotic a lot of times where you're pulled into endless meetings with slack pings, emails, tags from Jira/confluence as well as adhoc asks from leadership team. Based on urgency/severity of tasks at hand, I would have my own board for tracking my tasks and set priorities and due dates. For instance, I would create my own Trello board of things that need to get completed in specific date, block out time in my calendar to work on them (as well as putting reminders on my calendar 3 d"See full answer
"When we collect too much user data or survey responses, we risk creating data overload, which can hinder data analysis by clouding important insights with excessive, unnecessary information. This could make it more difficult to discern meaningful patterns or trends from the data, adding complexity to our data processing tasks and potentially leading to incorrect conclusions or strategies.
Furthermore, over-collecting data may compromise users' privacy and trust. If users find out that a company"
Surbhi G. - "When we collect too much user data or survey responses, we risk creating data overload, which can hinder data analysis by clouding important insights with excessive, unnecessary information. This could make it more difficult to discern meaningful patterns or trends from the data, adding complexity to our data processing tasks and potentially leading to incorrect conclusions or strategies.
Furthermore, over-collecting data may compromise users' privacy and trust. If users find out that a company"See full answer
"Clarification Question
What kind of product is a software product or hardware product?
Who are we a tech company or Google, how does it is fit into google's mission?
Constraint or something?
The goal is of adoption
User persona
Parents of kIds who don't want to eat fruits
Young working professional who is busy in their life and they don't have the habit or they forget to eat fruits and vegetables
Health enthusiast and Yoga teacher who is very keen to see different kinds of fruits"
Anonymous Muskox - "Clarification Question
What kind of product is a software product or hardware product?
Who are we a tech company or Google, how does it is fit into google's mission?
Constraint or something?
The goal is of adoption
User persona
Parents of kIds who don't want to eat fruits
Young working professional who is busy in their life and they don't have the habit or they forget to eat fruits and vegetables
Health enthusiast and Yoga teacher who is very keen to see different kinds of fruits"See full answer
"SDLC stands for Software Development Life Cycle, which is a process used by software development teams to design, develop, test, and deploy high-quality software products. There are several SDLC models, including the Waterfall model, Agile model, and DevOps model. Here's an overview of each model and how I would implement it:
Waterfall Model: This model is a linear sequential approach, where each stage of the software development process must be completed before moving on to the next stage. T"
Anonymous Panda - "SDLC stands for Software Development Life Cycle, which is a process used by software development teams to design, develop, test, and deploy high-quality software products. There are several SDLC models, including the Waterfall model, Agile model, and DevOps model. Here's an overview of each model and how I would implement it:
Waterfall Model: This model is a linear sequential approach, where each stage of the software development process must be completed before moving on to the next stage. T"See full answer
"Figured out the blockers
Defined objective and goals to acheive
Checked other app who have same flow
What is the intention that company with which company wants to drive user as they mentioned it has to be order creation, order placement, successful payment, choose delivery and installation.
Figured out the flow that user would want to have after each step.
Aligned 4&5 and designed wireframes with the help of diagram.io tool which is purely free to use."
Shraddha P. - "Figured out the blockers
Defined objective and goals to acheive
Checked other app who have same flow
What is the intention that company with which company wants to drive user as they mentioned it has to be order creation, order placement, successful payment, choose delivery and installation.
Figured out the flow that user would want to have after each step.
Aligned 4&5 and designed wireframes with the help of diagram.io tool which is purely free to use."See full answer