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Welcome Aboard - Start Here - Introduce Yourself
Hey there, And a warm welcome to our vibrant community. This is where you start the journey towards making your dreams a reality. This community is not just about product management. Instead, it is about sharing your aspirations, your ambitions, your goals. And then learning the things that will help you achieve the same goals. And the best way to give back to those who helped you along the way is to pass it forward. Help others who are in similar situations as you were by guiding them and sharing the lessons that you learned in your journey So without further ado, let's do this. Let's do it together. Let's meet our professional goals and help others meet theirs. A short intro to this community: You will find three major sections: Community: where you can post and read all the posts on all topics (or choose to filter the ones that are of most interest) Classroom: this is where you will find all the courses and challenges. You will automatically have access to all the FREE resources and the paid courses that you've already bought. Events: this is where you can find a calendar of all the upcoming (and past events) you can RSVP, get access to sign up links and recordings. With that said, enough about the community, let's know you a little bit more. Tell us: - Where you’re from - What you do - What you’re looking to learn or achieve here - A fun fact about yourself Excited to grow and learn with you!
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FOP 2.0 Course Preview Session
Hello hello lovely people As you might know we're about to launch our new course Fundamentals of PM 2.0 very soon (like literally in a week) We've had many people reach out expressing that they'd like to see what the course actually looks like So we're doing a course preview session: 📅 Date: 9th October (tomorrow) ⏲️ Time:4 PM London | 830PM India time | 11AM EST 🔗 Sign up here: https://lu.ma/z4rxfu6r This is a your chance to experience the actual course (before buying it), understand how it's structured, and how it ensures you learn practically and efficiently. We'd love for you to join see what were building and then decide if this course is suited for your career goals and aspirations 🚀 Quick reminder: discounts disappear in <2 days. So this is your chance to take action and finally invest in your career. Can't wait to see you all there 🎙️
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FOP 2.0 Course Preview Session
5 must-ask questions to evaluate new product ideas:
1. Who is the customer? 🧑‍🤝‍🧑 2. How do we know their problems? 🔍 3. How do we reach out to them? 📨 4. How do we iterate and scale? 🚀 5. How do we know we're succeeding? 📊 This framework covers the key elements of understanding your target, their needs, how to connect, and measuring progress. Essential for evaluating any new product opportunity! 💡 #ProductDevelopment
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Justifying the ‘Why’ in UI/UX: Beyond Just Good Looks
As product people, we all know that a slick interface is great—but the real value comes from knowing "why" behind every "what", even when certain UI/UX decision is made. Here are some ways people justify those choices: - User Flow Justification: “This button is huge and brightly colored because it’s the main action users need.” It’s not about aesthetics; it’s about guiding users toward their next step without hesitation. - Consistency Over Creativity: “The color scheme may look standard, but it ensures users feel familiar and confident, reducing cognitive load.” (Because sometimes simple is smarter!) - Accessibility Considerations: “This font size and contrast ensure readability for all users.” Because usability should be universal! At the end of the day, every UI/UX element has a purpose. A good design choice isn’t just what "looks" good; it’s what "works" well for users. What’s a UI/UX decision you had to justify recently? And what was the ‘why’ behind it? Share your experiences!
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FOP 2.0 [Week 2 Module 3] Task 2 Submission
Task: Select one of the problems defined in task 1 which can be solved by improving the product. - deate and write down 5-6 potential solutions for the selected problem statement. - Select one idea from the solutions and share your rationale for selection. - Share your output on the post below
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