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  • Apple logoAsked at Apple 
    3 answers

    "Minimum viable product is a product with a minimum set of features that are sufficient to gather information if customers are going to use it or are sufficient to answer the questions for the problems that are we are specifically trying to solve. In order to prioritize features it is critical to consider following points. What is the problem we are trying to solve? Understand the context. Identify the features that you need to solve the problem while ensuring that features are in sync with"

    Abhilash K. - "Minimum viable product is a product with a minimum set of features that are sufficient to gather information if customers are going to use it or are sufficient to answer the questions for the problems that are we are specifically trying to solve. In order to prioritize features it is critical to consider following points. What is the problem we are trying to solve? Understand the context. Identify the features that you need to solve the problem while ensuring that features are in sync with"See full answer

    Product Design
    Product Strategy
  • "Feel free to download the full assignment (with screens) here: https://www.varunja.in/blog/assignment, cheers! Expected Outcome: Users: What do you know about the users of WhatsApp? What do they want? Features: What features will you build? Prioritization: What will be in your MVP and what will be in your 2.0 version? After you have decided on the MVP: Engineering: How hard is this to build? How long might it take? Are there ways to build a solution more"

    Varun J. - "Feel free to download the full assignment (with screens) here: https://www.varunja.in/blog/assignment, cheers! Expected Outcome: Users: What do you know about the users of WhatsApp? What do they want? Features: What features will you build? Prioritization: What will be in your MVP and what will be in your 2.0 version? After you have decided on the MVP: Engineering: How hard is this to build? How long might it take? Are there ways to build a solution more"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Analytical
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  • Meta logoAsked at Meta 
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    Product Manager
    Behavioral
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  • TikTok logoAsked at TikTok 
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    Product Manager
    Analytical
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  • Google logoAsked at Google 
    3 answers

    "Below are few key things enterprises look for in a data center : Location Proximity to target user base Potential risk exposure due to natural calamities (hurricane, storms, tornedos etc) Real estate cost (Service cost will also be proportional to how expensive it is to acquire and run data center) Security Physical security Logical security (Segregation) Industry standard compliance PCI DSS ISO etc Ability to support HA and DR requir"

    Hmm T. - "Below are few key things enterprises look for in a data center : Location Proximity to target user base Potential risk exposure due to natural calamities (hurricane, storms, tornedos etc) Real estate cost (Service cost will also be proportional to how expensive it is to acquire and run data center) Security Physical security Logical security (Segregation) Industry standard compliance PCI DSS ISO etc Ability to support HA and DR requir"See full answer

    Technical
  • CrowdStrike logoAsked at CrowdStrike 
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    Security Engineer
    Behavioral
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  • Yelp logoAsked at Yelp 
    1 answer

    "I would start by asking what exactly is Yelp for Business or defining the product, which is a way for local businesses to host their listings, allow reviewers to post reviews, and potential for businesses to promote their listings/businesses via ads. Then would define the goal of the product - if I assume - to connect people with your business. Then the golden question - why do we want to improve? Have we seen a downward trend? Have we had user or business feedback? Is there a"

    Umang S. - "I would start by asking what exactly is Yelp for Business or defining the product, which is a way for local businesses to host their listings, allow reviewers to post reviews, and potential for businesses to promote their listings/businesses via ads. Then would define the goal of the product - if I assume - to connect people with your business. Then the golden question - why do we want to improve? Have we seen a downward trend? Have we had user or business feedback? Is there a"See full answer

    Product Design
    Product Strategy
  • Qualtrics logoAsked at Qualtrics 
    2 answers

    "Would prioritize the feature that moves the needle the most on the KPI outlined as the initiative's primary goal. For example, if the overall initiative is aimed at moving the number of bookings, prioritize the feature that moves the number of bookings the most."

    Kunal S. - "Would prioritize the feature that moves the needle the most on the KPI outlined as the initiative's primary goal. For example, if the overall initiative is aimed at moving the number of bookings, prioritize the feature that moves the number of bookings the most."See full answer

    Behavioral
  • Amazon logoAsked at Amazon 
    1 answer

    "benefit to the project Probability of intended outcome Affect on resources needed to complete project"

    Bill P. - "benefit to the project Probability of intended outcome Affect on resources needed to complete project"See full answer

    Technical Program Manager
    Behavioral
    +1 more
  • LinkedIn logoAsked at LinkedIn 
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    Behavioral
  • Product Manager
    Product Design
  • Asana logoAsked at Asana 
    1 answer

    "Opportunity cost, cost of improving the feature, and its's further benefits. Overall business objective, Business stage. [Let's say we haven't acquired much of the customers, so thinking about improving the service won't be a good idea. We should try to scale when it is required.]"

    Anonymous Muskox - "Opportunity cost, cost of improving the feature, and its's further benefits. Overall business objective, Business stage. [Let's say we haven't acquired much of the customers, so thinking about improving the service won't be a good idea. We should try to scale when it is required.]"See full answer

    Analytical
    Execution
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  • Google logoAsked at Google 
    3 answers

    "Clarification about the Google Web Answers, its goal, and vision for the next 4-5 years. Talk about the different user personas and the actions which they should take to achieve that vision. Finally replicating these actions and corresponding actions into metrics. Evaluate the different action if we there are any negative recursion about these metrics"

    Anonymous Muskox - "Clarification about the Google Web Answers, its goal, and vision for the next 4-5 years. Talk about the different user personas and the actions which they should take to achieve that vision. Finally replicating these actions and corresponding actions into metrics. Evaluate the different action if we there are any negative recursion about these metrics"See full answer

    Product Design
    Program Sense
  • ARM Holdings logoAsked at ARM Holdings 
    1 answer

    "When faced with a pressing customer request I will prioritize it over planned projects if is possible."

    Jonah J. - "When faced with a pressing customer request I will prioritize it over planned projects if is possible."See full answer

    Analytical
    Behavioral
    +1 more
  • "As a PM, my primary focus is to create business value by creating customer value. For me to prioritize where to use the money, First I need to learn more about this business, I know that this is a non-profit org but a non-profit still operates as a business it’s just that making money is not their focus. Second, I would like to understand where in the value chain for this food bank, is the biggest problem that stops us from helping the customers. A few questions I have to understand the above tw"

    Gunjit M. - "As a PM, my primary focus is to create business value by creating customer value. For me to prioritize where to use the money, First I need to learn more about this business, I know that this is a non-profit org but a non-profit still operates as a business it’s just that making money is not their focus. Second, I would like to understand where in the value chain for this food bank, is the biggest problem that stops us from helping the customers. A few questions I have to understand the above tw"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Behavioral
    +1 more
  • MasterClass logoAsked at MasterClass 
    1 answer

    "Just to clarify, I’m picturing that we have a install progress bar that we’re showing to the user, and for the initial stage of the install, we display one ad, then we show a different ad when the user is somewhere in the middle part of the installation, then show a third ad in the final step. Also, I assume that each slot must feature a different advertiser. First I’ll set the scene on how ad campaigns work in general then describe how we’d prioritize them and what to display to the user. A t"

    Spencer W. - "Just to clarify, I’m picturing that we have a install progress bar that we’re showing to the user, and for the initial stage of the install, we display one ad, then we show a different ad when the user is somewhere in the middle part of the installation, then show a third ad in the final step. Also, I assume that each slot must feature a different advertiser. First I’ll set the scene on how ad campaigns work in general then describe how we’d prioritize them and what to display to the user. A t"See full answer

    Analytical
  • Meta logoAsked at Meta 
    1 answer

    "Do first: These are the ideas that have high urgency and high impact. They are your top priorities that you should work on as soon as possible. For example, an idea in this quadrant could be to implement a responsive design that adapts to different screen sizes and devices. Schedule: These are the ideas that have low urgency and high impact. They are important but not urgent, so you can plan to work on them later. For example, an idea in this quadrant could be to create an email styl"

    Anonymous Dove - "Do first: These are the ideas that have high urgency and high impact. They are your top priorities that you should work on as soon as possible. For example, an idea in this quadrant could be to implement a responsive design that adapts to different screen sizes and devices. Schedule: These are the ideas that have low urgency and high impact. They are important but not urgent, so you can plan to work on them later. For example, an idea in this quadrant could be to create an email styl"See full answer

    Product Design
  • Meta logoAsked at Meta 
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    Product Design
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