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FOP 2.0 [Week 2 Module 3] Task 1 Submission
Task: Create Problem Statements from Empathy Stage Findings The designer has completed the Empathy Stage of the design thinking process for the food delivery app. Below, you will find the key user insights, user personas, and emotional map that summarize the findings. Your task as the Product Manager is to identify the pain points and create clear problem statements for each. These problem statements will help guide our ideation and prototyping phases, ensuring we address the most pressing user needs. The findings are shared below: 1. Key User Insights: Through interviews, surveys, and observation, we have gathered the following insights about our users: "I want my food to arrive on time and still be warm." (4 out of 5 users mentioned this) Insight: Users feel frustrated when their food arrives cold or late, which diminishes their overall satisfaction. "It’s hard to find the food I want quickly—there are too many steps." (3 out of 5 users mentioned this) Insight: Users find the app’s navigation complex and time-consuming, leading to frustration when they can’t easily find what they want. "I wish I could filter restaurants based on dietary needs like vegan or gluten-free." (2 out of 5 users mentioned this) Insight: Users feel limited by the current filtering options, which don’t accommodate specific dietary preferences. "I don’t trust the app’s delivery status updates; they aren’t reliable." (3 out of 5 users mentioned this) Insight: Users feel anxious and uncertain because they don’t receive accurate or timely updates on the status of their delivery. 2. User Personas: Persona 1: The Busy Professional Needs: Quick access to meals during work breaks, reliable delivery times. Frustration: Delays in delivery and difficulty navigating the app. Persona 2: The Health-Conscious User Needs: Easy access to healthy food options, the ability to filter restaurants by dietary needs. Frustration: Lack of dietary-specific filters and confusing app navigation.
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How might we ensure the food is delivered on time without diminished quality and enhanced user satisfaction ? How might we improve user experience , so that users have a seamless and quick way to find and order food of their choice and preference ? How might we ensure, diet conscious users have a personalized and seamless user experience to find dietary based options quickly ? How might we ensure real-time and accurate delivery status updates for users , so we can built trust and confidence with transparent communication ?
FOP 2.0 Week 3 Assignment Submission (Task 1)
Task 1: Creation of Problem statements - Task: Identify the pain points and create clear problem statements for each using the key user insights, user personas, and emotional map shared - Time Estimate: 20-25 minutes. - Deliverable: Share the problem statements created in this post
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YouTube - Users "hire" YouTube: Serves as an on-demand, versatile platform that provides instant access to a vast library of content for multiple needs—whether it’s for entertainment, skill development, staying informed, making purchase decisions, which fulfills user desires for flexible, on-demand , personalized and immersive content. - Alternative Solutions: Entertainment Alternatives: Platforms like Netflix, Disney+, or Hulu offer a broader cinematic experience. Educational Alternatives: Sites like Coursera, Udemy deliver structured learning. - Messaging Alignment: "Endless Content, Instantly Yours" emphasizes the vast, on-demand nature of YouTube’s library, available anytime users need it for entertainment, learning, or exploration. Google Maps - Users "hire" Google Maps: Acts as an essential navigation tool, providing instant access to directions, location information, and nearby attractions , which fulfills user needs for convenient and personalized navigation experiences. - Alternative Solutions: Navigation Alternatives: Waze offers community-driven traffic updates, and Apple Maps provides basic navigation Exploration Alternatives: Travel guides and apps like Yelp or TripAdvisor provide curated recommendations but lack real-time navigation. - Messaging Alignment: "Navigate Your World with Confidence" highlights Google Maps' comprehensive navigation capabilities, empowering users to explore and reach destinations efficiently while discovering new places. WhatsApp - Users "hire" WhatsApp: Serves as a reliable, secure messaging platform for instant communication—whether chatting with friends, sharing media, coordinating plans , meeting user needs for convenient messaging experiences. - Alternative Solutions: Messaging Alternatives: Facebook Messenger and iMessage. Communication Alternatives: Email and traditional SMS - Messaging Alignment: "Stay Connected, Anytime, Anywhere without boundaries" highlights WhatsApp’s ability to facilitate effortless communication, enabling users to chat, share, and connect securely in real time around the world.
FOP 2.0 Week 1 Assignment Submission (Task 3)
Task 3: "PM in Different Contexts" Discussion Task: Imagine you are a PM in two different environments: (a) a startup, and (b) a large FAANG company like Google. For each of the following, describe how your approach and thought process will be different when you are doing at a startup vs Google - Collecting ideas for the roadmap - Prioritising the roadmap - Presenting your ideas to the larger team to get feedback and alignment to invest in it - Informing the relevant leaders and teams about a major bug that led to a world wide crash, leading to downtime for ALL users. Deliverable: Share in the comments either by replying directly in the comments, or link to a doc with all the details. The goal
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Here are thoughts /approaches in my mind
FOP2.0 Week 1 Learning
Please share everything that you've learned in Module 1. Also review learnings from other students to make sure you are aware, and share your thoughts if you agree/disagree.
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1. Recapping and understanding 4 essential steps of a PM and real-world implementation steps for planning , alignment, execution , measuring success and improvement. 2. Focusing not just on user value but also ensuring, generating and capturing business value is also essential at every step of decision making as a PM. 3. Most important skills "Communication, Product Sense and Execution" that are required, where we need to be at top of our game as PMs. 4. Skills guide to success at every-level, so we can constantly self-evaluate, aim to go the next level, identify skills gaps and work towards it.
FOP 2.0 Week 1 Assignment Submission (Task 1 and 2)
Task 1: Personal Reflection and Gap Analysis - Task: Create a visual chart (can be a simple table, diagram, or even sticky notes) that maps out: - Time Estimate: 20-30 minutes. - Deliverable: Share a snapshot or written summary of your visual chart in the comments section of this week's assignment post. Highlight the biggest skill gap you've identified and are excited to work on and why. Task 2: Community Skill Discussion - Task: After posting your responses, review the posts of at least 2 other participants. - Time Estimate: 10-15 minutes.
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I've been mostly working in Product Roles for Internal Platform products, like search and data platforms. I'd like to understand, how can I take learnings and concepts taught as part of this course and apply towards these internal products. Here is my skill matrix, welcome your feedback and suggestions
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