Life is a system built on your expectations from yourself and from life. Do your part, put in the effort, and then be patient. Patience is about waiting without action after you've done all you can, trusting the right moment will come
1. PROBLEM Why are we doing this? What is our problem/need definition? 2. PRIORITY What is the priority and timeline for this issue? 3. TARGET AUDIENCE Who will use this product or feature? Who is our target user group? 4. METRICS What are our goals and success criteria? Which metrics will we track? 5. DATA What meaningful data do we have that we can utilize? 6. COMPETITION Are there other products or services trying to solve this problem? 7. RISKS What constraints, obstacles, or risks might we face? 8. STAKEHOLDERS Who are our stakeholders, and at which stage should we involve them?
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
User Story Mapping Visualize your product's user journey in 4 steps: 1. List user activities horizontally 2. Add user stories vertically 3. Prioritize top to bottom 4. Draw the MVP line Result: Better planning, clearer vision!
💡 The best product managers learn from other people's mistakes. Here are 5 expensive lessons from my product journey so you don't have to learn them the hard way. Cost of these lessons: 3 failed launches, 2 lost clients, 1 missed market opportunity. Value for you: Priceless 🎯#ProductManagement https://nasuh.substack.com/p/5-hard-learned-product-management