"brand keeps promises continuously and consistently. so people belives brands.so it becomes loyal and repeating customers.so i want to become a brand driver who is improving corevalue and marketing value.brand means trust,design,value,strategy,logo,maketing,advertising,identity"
Sri M. - "brand keeps promises continuously and consistently. so people belives brands.so it becomes loyal and repeating customers.so i want to become a brand driver who is improving corevalue and marketing value.brand means trust,design,value,strategy,logo,maketing,advertising,identity"See full answer
"The reason I choose to go to college is because I want to get a Degree in the hospitality field. Additionally, I want to get a diploma after I finish taking all of my college classes At Harper."
Amparo L. - "The reason I choose to go to college is because I want to get a Degree in the hospitality field. Additionally, I want to get a diploma after I finish taking all of my college classes At Harper."See full answer
"int a_array[10] = {3,6,4,7,2,1,9};
int index = 0;
int index2 = 0;
for ( index = 0; index < sizeof(a_array); index++ )
{
int tmpindex = index + 1;
if ( tmpindex <= sizeof(a_array) )
{
for ( index2 = tmpindex; index2 < sizeof(a_array); index2++ )
{
if ( aarray[index] <= aarray[index2] )
{
print( "%d is the NGE of %d" array[index2], array[index]);
break;
"
Mark S. - "int a_array[10] = {3,6,4,7,2,1,9};
int index = 0;
int index2 = 0;
for ( index = 0; index < sizeof(a_array); index++ )
{
int tmpindex = index + 1;
if ( tmpindex <= sizeof(a_array) )
{
for ( index2 = tmpindex; index2 < sizeof(a_array); index2++ )
{
if ( aarray[index] <= aarray[index2] )
{
print( "%d is the NGE of %d" array[index2], array[index]);
break;
"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
"
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
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"Here are some ways I would evaluate the optimum number of notifications as a product manager:
Conduct user research and surveys to understand preferences on notification frequency. Ask users directly how many is too many for different types of notifications.
Analyze usage data to see when notifications start getting ignored or dismissed. Look for drop offs in engagement after a certain number of notifications.
A/B test different notification frequencies and content types. Measure the open"
Pattie K. - "Here are some ways I would evaluate the optimum number of notifications as a product manager:
Conduct user research and surveys to understand preferences on notification frequency. Ask users directly how many is too many for different types of notifications.
Analyze usage data to see when notifications start getting ignored or dismissed. Look for drop offs in engagement after a certain number of notifications.
A/B test different notification frequencies and content types. Measure the open"See full answer
"The other team was depending on the outcome of the release we were working on, since the service end points could not be established, the other team had to reshuffle their plans, and had to plan for uncertainity."
Anonymous Shark - "The other team was depending on the outcome of the release we were working on, since the service end points could not be established, the other team had to reshuffle their plans, and had to plan for uncertainity."See full answer
"You should be able to easily identify this as a Measure Success question. These kinds of questions are used to test your analytical skills, as well as your ability to track project progress post-launch.
Recall the strategy for tackling them methodically and thoroughly:
Ask clarifying questions
State the goal of the feature / product
Behavior Mapping / UX Flow Mapping
Provide criteria to prioritize metrics
Prioritize metrics
Summarize
Let's begin!
"
Exponent - "You should be able to easily identify this as a Measure Success question. These kinds of questions are used to test your analytical skills, as well as your ability to track project progress post-launch.
Recall the strategy for tackling them methodically and thoroughly:
Ask clarifying questions
State the goal of the feature / product
Behavior Mapping / UX Flow Mapping
Provide criteria to prioritize metrics
Prioritize metrics
Summarize
Let's begin!
"See full answer
"Race Condition i,e multiple threads modifying simultaneously can lead to data inconsistency
Operations like putIfAbsent() or computeIfAbsent() are not atomoic i.e duplicate entries or missing updates when multiple threads perform operations
Data Corruption : during resizing of a hashmap by a thread, if another thread is accessing the same data , buckets can get corrupted, leading to a loss of data"
Sue G. - "Race Condition i,e multiple threads modifying simultaneously can lead to data inconsistency
Operations like putIfAbsent() or computeIfAbsent() are not atomoic i.e duplicate entries or missing updates when multiple threads perform operations
Data Corruption : during resizing of a hashmap by a thread, if another thread is accessing the same data , buckets can get corrupted, leading to a loss of data"See full answer
"Product planning requires a strategic approach that balances customer needs, market trends, and business objectives. Here's a structured framework I recommend:
Discovery:Understand the Market: Conduct in-depth market research to identify customer needs, pain points, and competitive landscape.
Define User Personas: Create detailed user personas to understand your target audience's behaviors, goals, and challenges.
Analyze the Problem: Clearly articulate the core problem your product aims to"
Chozhls - "Product planning requires a strategic approach that balances customer needs, market trends, and business objectives. Here's a structured framework I recommend:
Discovery:Understand the Market: Conduct in-depth market research to identify customer needs, pain points, and competitive landscape.
Define User Personas: Create detailed user personas to understand your target audience's behaviors, goals, and challenges.
Analyze the Problem: Clearly articulate the core problem your product aims to"See full answer