"(1) Discovery: Get to know the stakeholders, PM, Engg team via 1-1. Attend project status meeting where either you are introduced to the stakeholders or actually run it with the goal being to introduce yourself and that you will be catching up on the state of the project in time of the next meeting
Understand the Goals of the project and its impact on team and enterprise
(2) Planning:
Based on current velocity/ burn-rate, estimate what % of the project would be complete at 100% resource uti"
Adib M. - "(1) Discovery: Get to know the stakeholders, PM, Engg team via 1-1. Attend project status meeting where either you are introduced to the stakeholders or actually run it with the goal being to introduce yourself and that you will be catching up on the state of the project in time of the next meeting
Understand the Goals of the project and its impact on team and enterprise
(2) Planning:
Based on current velocity/ burn-rate, estimate what % of the project would be complete at 100% resource uti"See full answer
"First, I'd like to ask some clarifying questions and try to narrow down the scope of this question. Among them I would like to ask:
Are we looking to optimize for a specific goal or metric? Eg: we want more users/queries or are we looking to increase revenue?
Are we testing over a specific aspect of Bing? EG: UI, search quality results, recommendation engine, etc.
Duration and size of the test. Available resources or constraints (teams, technology, budget)
Now, to ass"
Alfredo M. - "First, I'd like to ask some clarifying questions and try to narrow down the scope of this question. Among them I would like to ask:
Are we looking to optimize for a specific goal or metric? Eg: we want more users/queries or are we looking to increase revenue?
Are we testing over a specific aspect of Bing? EG: UI, search quality results, recommendation engine, etc.
Duration and size of the test. Available resources or constraints (teams, technology, budget)
Now, to ass"See full answer
"Clarifying questions:
Why are we fixing the roads? Is it due to temporary damage or something structural has gone wrong?
What is our purpose behind fixing the roads? Increase mobility in an area? Reduce inequality? reduce crime?
Assumptions:
Roads have had temporary damage due to rain / storm
We know the specific roads which are bad and will need to be fixed
Want to increase commercial traffic. Want people to visit a specific area which has bad roads and slow moving traffic.
W"
Prateek S. - "Clarifying questions:
Why are we fixing the roads? Is it due to temporary damage or something structural has gone wrong?
What is our purpose behind fixing the roads? Increase mobility in an area? Reduce inequality? reduce crime?
Assumptions:
Roads have had temporary damage due to rain / storm
We know the specific roads which are bad and will need to be fixed
Want to increase commercial traffic. Want people to visit a specific area which has bad roads and slow moving traffic.
W"See full answer
"One way to develop project metrics is around what problem the project is trying to solve within a particular timeframe, at a cost of x dollars and with y quality
Scope:
Did the project deliver as per the problem statement - over and beyond
Resources metrics:
Planned resources were utilized to contribute to the success
Budget:
Did the cost of the project implementation be under the budget or over?
Schedule:
In-flight milestones were completed on time or not as per the plan
Was the proje"
Y C. - "One way to develop project metrics is around what problem the project is trying to solve within a particular timeframe, at a cost of x dollars and with y quality
Scope:
Did the project deliver as per the problem statement - over and beyond
Resources metrics:
Planned resources were utilized to contribute to the success
Budget:
Did the cost of the project implementation be under the budget or over?
Schedule:
In-flight milestones were completed on time or not as per the plan
Was the proje"See full answer
"Let me tell you about a time when I solved a problem at my previous company (one of the top 10 Fortune 500 companies).
This was an internship and I was coming with almost 2 years of experience and 2 semesters of my graduate program. My experiences have mostly been theoretical or with startups. I've never solved problems at scale.
The first week at this team was slow and relaxed, it was just onboarding. The real work started from the 2nd week when I felt like I was pushed into the ocean with n"
Anonymous Crayfish - "Let me tell you about a time when I solved a problem at my previous company (one of the top 10 Fortune 500 companies).
This was an internship and I was coming with almost 2 years of experience and 2 semesters of my graduate program. My experiences have mostly been theoretical or with startups. I've never solved problems at scale.
The first week at this team was slow and relaxed, it was just onboarding. The real work started from the 2nd week when I felt like I was pushed into the ocean with n"See full answer
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"First, let us start with the mission of Amazon: “We strive to offer our customers the lowest possible prices, the best available selection, and the utmost convenience.”
Alignment of recommendations system with Amazon's mission: Suggesting recommendations to the users would be a part of this mission as it would allow users to buy things on their mind for the lowest cost in market (may or may not be true). They might get better prices if they order adjacent items together. For example, i"
Nithesh S. - "First, let us start with the mission of Amazon: “We strive to offer our customers the lowest possible prices, the best available selection, and the utmost convenience.”
Alignment of recommendations system with Amazon's mission: Suggesting recommendations to the users would be a part of this mission as it would allow users to buy things on their mind for the lowest cost in market (may or may not be true). They might get better prices if they order adjacent items together. For example, i"See full answer
"Since success metrics is a very broad term, to dive deep into WCS - What constitutes success.
What is the objective of the company/product, north star/mission of the organization or product?
Dependent on the company, market, the industry they play in.
As an example: Facebook's mission is now empowerment, bringing the people together and giving them the power to build communities. Every part of its product aligns in one way or other with this goal. Be it, its Web/Mobile platform, Instagram,"
Pm P. - "Since success metrics is a very broad term, to dive deep into WCS - What constitutes success.
What is the objective of the company/product, north star/mission of the organization or product?
Dependent on the company, market, the industry they play in.
As an example: Facebook's mission is now empowerment, bringing the people together and giving them the power to build communities. Every part of its product aligns in one way or other with this goal. Be it, its Web/Mobile platform, Instagram,"See full answer
"Netflix
Solves a problem that's mass market
High importance and people actively looking for new solutions
Value proposition
Variety of content
reasonable prices for tier 1, 2 and 3 cities
Available on mobile, desktops and tablets
Business model: subscription based, Revenue = f { # of users, lifetime of subscription, fee charged to user } --> Should Improve engagement to increase lifetime.
User journey:
Find content: Search for it / take a recommendation
Watch it
Give"
Rahul J. - "Netflix
Solves a problem that's mass market
High importance and people actively looking for new solutions
Value proposition
Variety of content
reasonable prices for tier 1, 2 and 3 cities
Available on mobile, desktops and tablets
Business model: subscription based, Revenue = f { # of users, lifetime of subscription, fee charged to user } --> Should Improve engagement to increase lifetime.
User journey:
Find content: Search for it / take a recommendation
Watch it
Give"See full answer
"depending on project phase, apply various methodologies.
scrum for app dev, waterfall for data migration, Testing (TDD for dev, FUT FiT for manual, UAT) , OCM has it own methodology ."
Sayee M. - "depending on project phase, apply various methodologies.
scrum for app dev, waterfall for data migration, Testing (TDD for dev, FUT FiT for manual, UAT) , OCM has it own methodology ."See full answer
"Ask if the quality aspect is negotiable? Clearly hoping it is not.
Then move on to explain nicely about the iron triangle - scope, time, resources. With scope and resources fixed, the time would need to be variable unless the project is considered cookie cutter, the exact project has been done many times in the past. (which is unlikely).
If time cannot be relaxed, then the scope should be variable."
Adib M. - "Ask if the quality aspect is negotiable? Clearly hoping it is not.
Then move on to explain nicely about the iron triangle - scope, time, resources. With scope and resources fixed, the time would need to be variable unless the project is considered cookie cutter, the exact project has been done many times in the past. (which is unlikely).
If time cannot be relaxed, then the scope should be variable."See full answer
"Know your audience
Understand who the end user is and their role within the organization. Adapt technical lingo to lingo that can be understood by the end user. Diagrams of functions with less dense text is helpful for non-technical users. If it presents like a Manual, that's a turnoff. If it presents like a Guide, non-technical people can follow it.
Simplify the problem
By simplifying the problem you can explain it to your client in her/his own words. Try to use examples from the client'"
Sadhana U. - "Know your audience
Understand who the end user is and their role within the organization. Adapt technical lingo to lingo that can be understood by the end user. Diagrams of functions with less dense text is helpful for non-technical users. If it presents like a Manual, that's a turnoff. If it presents like a Guide, non-technical people can follow it.
Simplify the problem
By simplifying the problem you can explain it to your client in her/his own words. Try to use examples from the client'"See full answer
"i asked if she meant operations business analytics metrics.. she clarified that she meant operational/stability metrics.. i explained that i used dynatrace to monitor the product and she said i want to know about SLAs etc. she was looking for the words SLA SLO and SLI.. i then explained SLA 99.99% various SLO's contributed to it like system uptime, continous testing of business functions, and incident mgmt metrics."
Sayee M. - "i asked if she meant operations business analytics metrics.. she clarified that she meant operational/stability metrics.. i explained that i used dynatrace to monitor the product and she said i want to know about SLAs etc. she was looking for the words SLA SLO and SLI.. i then explained SLA 99.99% various SLO's contributed to it like system uptime, continous testing of business functions, and incident mgmt metrics."See full answer
"I talked about how I request filtered using data and friendly escalated to keep the program on track. Also, delved deep into the tech stack to identify the areas where we need extra coverage and negotiated resources to handle those areas."
Rajesh P. - "I talked about how I request filtered using data and friendly escalated to keep the program on track. Also, delved deep into the tech stack to identify the areas where we need extra coverage and negotiated resources to handle those areas."See full answer