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  • Lyft logoAsked at Lyft 

    "Starbucks"

    Dominique H. - "Starbucks"See full answer

    Product Design
  • Opentext logoAsked at Opentext 

    "Clarification Questions Who are we? An independent startup trying to enter Why do we want to do this Constraints What kind of app do we have in mind, a library kind of app with subscriptions to a book Goal Help users read more by giving them a subscription model for a hard copy of book User acquisition Users Demographics - Kids, Teenagers, Young Adults, Old Adults, Oldies Profession - Working professionals, Stay at Home Reading - no, medium, avid Journey Get to know of a book -> Bu"

    Namrata L. - "Clarification Questions Who are we? An independent startup trying to enter Why do we want to do this Constraints What kind of app do we have in mind, a library kind of app with subscriptions to a book Goal Help users read more by giving them a subscription model for a hard copy of book User acquisition Users Demographics - Kids, Teenagers, Young Adults, Old Adults, Oldies Profession - Working professionals, Stay at Home Reading - no, medium, avid Journey Get to know of a book -> Bu"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Product Design
    +1 more
  • Uber logoAsked at Uber 
    Product Design
    Product Strategy
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  • BizOps & Strategy
    Behavioral
    +1 more
  • Excel Impact logoAsked at Excel Impact 

    "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

    Technical Program Manager
    Product Strategy
  • "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

    Analytical
    Execution
  • "Lets start with assumptions 100m people go out to bars in US Assuming COVID is behind us Also assuming this is annually and not monthly or daily (though it might be better to ask this) Step 1: Why should Google build something like this Google Mission: Make information accessible and useful Google's current state: Focus on improving current products (improve engagement and thus monetization) while also building things for future (growth) Product Mission: Make going to bar a"

    Date G. - "Lets start with assumptions 100m people go out to bars in US Assuming COVID is behind us Also assuming this is annually and not monthly or daily (though it might be better to ask this) Step 1: Why should Google build something like this Google Mission: Make information accessible and useful Google's current state: Focus on improving current products (improve engagement and thus monetization) while also building things for future (growth) Product Mission: Make going to bar a"See full answer

    Product Design
    Product Strategy
  • Airbnb logoAsked at Airbnb 

    "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

    Product Manager
    Analytical
  • Amazon logoAsked at Amazon 
    Product Manager
    Product Strategy
  • "First, I’d start by checking the alignment of each idea with our core business goals. If any idea doesn't directly contribute to those goals, I’d deprioritize or eliminate it upfront. Next, I’d use a scoring model like RICE (Reach, Impact, Confidence, Effort), especially because effort is a critical factor when resources are limited. This gives us a structured and quantifiable way to rank the ideas. Once we have a prioritized list based on scores, I’d take it a step further and evaluate key as"

    Himanshu G. - "First, I’d start by checking the alignment of each idea with our core business goals. If any idea doesn't directly contribute to those goals, I’d deprioritize or eliminate it upfront. Next, I’d use a scoring model like RICE (Reach, Impact, Confidence, Effort), especially because effort is a critical factor when resources are limited. This gives us a structured and quantifiable way to rank the ideas. Once we have a prioritized list based on scores, I’d take it a step further and evaluate key as"See full answer

    Business Analyst
    Data Analysis
    +2 more
  • Mobile.de logoAsked at Mobile.de 

    "The intro should last between 2-2:30 mins. Try summarizing the intro with what,when and how. The intro should be tailored or say structured in storytelling. This oozes the confidence."

    Harish M. - "The intro should last between 2-2:30 mins. Try summarizing the intro with what,when and how. The intro should be tailored or say structured in storytelling. This oozes the confidence."See full answer

    Product Manager
    Behavioral
  • Meta logoAsked at Meta 

    "Clarifying: How many national resources? For example is this a country with a lot of natural resources or very few we want to preserve? How are the other countries? Is there a lot of conflict around the creation of your country? (We will assume everything is perfect and we have unlimited financial resources) Goals: The two main goals of the product as I can see are preservation and enjoyment. Allowing people to enjoy our natural resources and preserving our natural resources. User seg"

    K D. - "Clarifying: How many national resources? For example is this a country with a lot of natural resources or very few we want to preserve? How are the other countries? Is there a lot of conflict around the creation of your country? (We will assume everything is perfect and we have unlimited financial resources) Goals: The two main goals of the product as I can see are preservation and enjoyment. Allowing people to enjoy our natural resources and preserving our natural resources. User seg"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Analytical
    +1 more
  • Workday logoAsked at Workday 
    Product Manager
    Behavioral
  • Twitter logoAsked at Twitter 

    "Before I begin, I would confirm the idea of Stories as "phone-shot video with light editing to share a person's current experience in a short form video". I would also ask if they would be integrated into the current application or a standalone service. The process I'll use is to think through twitter's mission, outline its current user personas and how they use twitter. Articulate a rubric framework for stakeholder needs, and then compare the stories idea against that. To start off with the m"

    Anonymous Wallaby - "Before I begin, I would confirm the idea of Stories as "phone-shot video with light editing to share a person's current experience in a short form video". I would also ask if they would be integrated into the current application or a standalone service. The process I'll use is to think through twitter's mission, outline its current user personas and how they use twitter. Articulate a rubric framework for stakeholder needs, and then compare the stories idea against that. To start off with the m"See full answer

    Product Strategy
  • "Seamless user experience Consistent UI Data mapping Technical architecture of the 2 platforms and their compatibility API integrations Security and compliance factors to consider, impacting from the integration. Feature parity — to carry over features, enhance features, drop features etc Load testing, performance testing and end-to-end testing post integration"

    S S. - "Seamless user experience Consistent UI Data mapping Technical architecture of the 2 platforms and their compatibility API integrations Security and compliance factors to consider, impacting from the integration. Feature parity — to carry over features, enhance features, drop features etc Load testing, performance testing and end-to-end testing post integration"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Product Strategy
  • LinkedIn logoAsked at LinkedIn 

    "Basic Approach As BST inorder traversal will result in a sequence of increasing order. Store that order in a vector and get the k-1 index to get the Kth smallest element, similarly access the N-K+1 th element will be the Kth largest element Time Complexity: O(n) Space Complexity O(n) Space Optimized Approach For Kth smallest , start inorder traversal, and keep a counter, decrement the counter when you access the node element. When the counter turns 0 that elementwill be the Kth smal"

    Saurabh S. - "Basic Approach As BST inorder traversal will result in a sequence of increasing order. Store that order in a vector and get the k-1 index to get the Kth smallest element, similarly access the N-K+1 th element will be the Kth largest element Time Complexity: O(n) Space Complexity O(n) Space Optimized Approach For Kth smallest , start inorder traversal, and keep a counter, decrement the counter when you access the node element. When the counter turns 0 that elementwill be the Kth smal"See full answer

    Data Structures & Algorithms
    Coding
    +1 more
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