"Clarify
"What do you mean by favorite product? Are you thinking specifically hardware, software, or a feature within those, or something non-electronic? Dealer's Choice.
"Are you asking why I love this product, or to explain why this product is a market leader independent of how i feel about it? Talk about why YOU love this product.
Rephrase Question
With all that in mind, i want to rephrase the question. "What is your favorite software product and what features in this product"
Tim W. - "Clarify
"What do you mean by favorite product? Are you thinking specifically hardware, software, or a feature within those, or something non-electronic? Dealer's Choice.
"Are you asking why I love this product, or to explain why this product is a market leader independent of how i feel about it? Talk about why YOU love this product.
Rephrase Question
With all that in mind, i want to rephrase the question. "What is your favorite software product and what features in this product"See full answer
"Smart Lock :
Clarifying Questions :
Are* we *talking about the locks we use for the doors or locks used for suitcases or study lockers ? "Scope is yours"
What do we need by smart ?
Are we a company that are already in lock business? - Yes
Do we have significant marketshare in lock business ? - Yes
Are we trying to address or improve any customer pain point or improve our metric? - "No"
Customer Segment :
Tech savvy -
non tech savvy- Customer buys
Old"
Hari priya K. - "Smart Lock :
Clarifying Questions :
Are* we *talking about the locks we use for the doors or locks used for suitcases or study lockers ? "Scope is yours"
What do we need by smart ?
Are we a company that are already in lock business? - Yes
Do we have significant marketshare in lock business ? - Yes
Are we trying to address or improve any customer pain point or improve our metric? - "No"
Customer Segment :
Tech savvy -
non tech savvy- Customer buys
Old"See full answer
"Clarifying Questions: What's the goal of this feature? I am assuming the goal is to improve the experience.
2) Are we focused on any specific brand? Tesla, Waymo? - I am assuming in general
3) Market - US
4) For the purpose of this question, I am assuming elf-driving cars are fully safe/autonomous and doesn't need any attention from the users to reach from point A to B.
Revised problem statement - Design a feature for self-driving cars to improve the experience.
User-segments: People who use i"
Ashvini B. - "Clarifying Questions: What's the goal of this feature? I am assuming the goal is to improve the experience.
2) Are we focused on any specific brand? Tesla, Waymo? - I am assuming in general
3) Market - US
4) For the purpose of this question, I am assuming elf-driving cars are fully safe/autonomous and doesn't need any attention from the users to reach from point A to B.
Revised problem statement - Design a feature for self-driving cars to improve the experience.
User-segments: People who use i"See full answer
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Product Design
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"Situation - A time when I worked well on a team was while I was working with the larger team at Blade to do the redesign before their IPO. Essentially, we had a month to launch a redesign (both visual and UX) of the entire project
Task - I was tasked to direct all design efforts and strategy for the mobile and web experience on blade - being a lead in the trifecta group.
Action - Through effective teamwork, we all led strategy and championed our areas of product, design and engineering. As a"
Ben G. - "Situation - A time when I worked well on a team was while I was working with the larger team at Blade to do the redesign before their IPO. Essentially, we had a month to launch a redesign (both visual and UX) of the entire project
Task - I was tasked to direct all design efforts and strategy for the mobile and web experience on blade - being a lead in the trifecta group.
Action - Through effective teamwork, we all led strategy and championed our areas of product, design and engineering. As a"See full answer
"Ask Follow up Questions
Is this for specific type of user or open?
Do we have any past research that has been done?
Do we have an idea of company and user goals?
Do we have metrics of success?
Are there any existing constraints?
Why | 5 min
Why is this product or feature important?
How does this product benefit customers?
What business opportunities does it create?
What is our hypothesis?
What are our company goals?
Who | 3 min
Who are the different types"
Ben G. - "Ask Follow up Questions
Is this for specific type of user or open?
Do we have any past research that has been done?
Do we have an idea of company and user goals?
Do we have metrics of success?
Are there any existing constraints?
Why | 5 min
Why is this product or feature important?
How does this product benefit customers?
What business opportunities does it create?
What is our hypothesis?
What are our company goals?
Who | 3 min
Who are the different types"See full answer
"In my time as a product designer, I’ve seen a transition of growth from something that is visually appealing to what is actually useful / functional / scalable. I think as designers, we are afraid to let things go such as the visual fidelity of design and how something could be useful but not necessarily have the flash of a more consumer based product. I think when we learn to let that go, we can see the scale of our impact and that we aren’t just people who make something look good/pretty but t"
Ben G. - "In my time as a product designer, I’ve seen a transition of growth from something that is visually appealing to what is actually useful / functional / scalable. I think as designers, we are afraid to let things go such as the visual fidelity of design and how something could be useful but not necessarily have the flash of a more consumer based product. I think when we learn to let that go, we can see the scale of our impact and that we aren’t just people who make something look good/pretty but t"See full answer
"A more senior answer -> influencing stakeholders
Defining who stakeholders will be and roles and responsibilities early one
Identifying timelines and roadmapping
Identifying key business needs and how they related to core product
Identifying how the project will be successful (KPIs)
Identify business, user and product goals
Speaking your stakeholder’s language, build empathy by discovery and understanding their motivations and make them a part of the co-creation process (ie calc"
Ben G. - "A more senior answer -> influencing stakeholders
Defining who stakeholders will be and roles and responsibilities early one
Identifying timelines and roadmapping
Identifying key business needs and how they related to core product
Identifying how the project will be successful (KPIs)
Identify business, user and product goals
Speaking your stakeholder’s language, build empathy by discovery and understanding their motivations and make them a part of the co-creation process (ie calc"See full answer
"Ask Follow up Questions
Is this for specific type of user or open?
Do we have any past research that has been done?
Do we have an idea of company and user goals?
Do we have metrics of success?
Are there any existing constraints?
Why | 5 min
Why is this product or feature important?
How does this product benefit customers?
What business opportunities does it create?
What is our hypothesis?
What are our company goals?
Who | 3 min
Who are the different types"
Ben G. - "Ask Follow up Questions
Is this for specific type of user or open?
Do we have any past research that has been done?
Do we have an idea of company and user goals?
Do we have metrics of success?
Are there any existing constraints?
Why | 5 min
Why is this product or feature important?
How does this product benefit customers?
What business opportunities does it create?
What is our hypothesis?
What are our company goals?
Who | 3 min
Who are the different types"See full answer
"Problem & Users
What is the primary problem the App is trying to solve?
Who is the primary user for the App?
What is the core value proposition and what business model does it employ to serve the value?
What are the business goals the app is trying to achieve and how effective is their strategy
Structure
Is the purpose of the app clearly conveyed?
How is the overall use of space? Is there enough negative space?
How does the Information Architecture help users accomplish de"
Ben G. - "Problem & Users
What is the primary problem the App is trying to solve?
Who is the primary user for the App?
What is the core value proposition and what business model does it employ to serve the value?
What are the business goals the app is trying to achieve and how effective is their strategy
Structure
Is the purpose of the app clearly conveyed?
How is the overall use of space? Is there enough negative space?
How does the Information Architecture help users accomplish de"See full answer
"I would first start by telling what Google maps do:
Finding direction from A to B
Few users also use it for safety purpose while in Cab
Businesses use it for listing themselves and also consume APIs
When we open Google Maps:
We see the focus is primarily on maps, giving few suggestions on top if user wants to caetgorize thier search such as pretol pump etc
User can add reviews in contribute section
User can review at the feed/suggestions
Since primary usage is navigation, I will"
Lakshay T. - "I would first start by telling what Google maps do:
Finding direction from A to B
Few users also use it for safety purpose while in Cab
Businesses use it for listing themselves and also consume APIs
When we open Google Maps:
We see the focus is primarily on maps, giving few suggestions on top if user wants to caetgorize thier search such as pretol pump etc
User can add reviews in contribute section
User can review at the feed/suggestions
Since primary usage is navigation, I will"See full answer
"Ask Follow up Questions
Is this for specific type of user or open?
Do we have any past research that has been done?
Do we have an idea of company and user goals?
Do we have metrics of success?
Are there any existing constraints?
Why | 5 min
Why is this product or feature important?
How does this product benefit customers?
What business opportunities does it create?
What is our hypothesis?
What are our company goals?
Who | 3 min
Who are the different types"
Ben G. - "Ask Follow up Questions
Is this for specific type of user or open?
Do we have any past research that has been done?
Do we have an idea of company and user goals?
Do we have metrics of success?
Are there any existing constraints?
Why | 5 min
Why is this product or feature important?
How does this product benefit customers?
What business opportunities does it create?
What is our hypothesis?
What are our company goals?
Who | 3 min
Who are the different types"See full answer
"1. Assessment of Current Applications
Architecture Review: Examine the underlying architecture of both applications. The 10-year-old application might be based on outdated technology, which could pose challenges in terms of scalability, performance, and maintainability. The 3-year-old application, on the other hand, might use more modern technologies, making it more adaptable to future needs.
Codebase Quality: Assess the quality, structure, and documentation of the codebase."
Sushil K. - "1. Assessment of Current Applications
Architecture Review: Examine the underlying architecture of both applications. The 10-year-old application might be based on outdated technology, which could pose challenges in terms of scalability, performance, and maintainability. The 3-year-old application, on the other hand, might use more modern technologies, making it more adaptable to future needs.
Codebase Quality: Assess the quality, structure, and documentation of the codebase."See full answer