Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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public post 2
Here is my LinkedIn Post
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10x better product
What makes a product 10x better ? We will begin by exploring the existing theories in brief which will create a framework to judge our product on : 1. 10x Product Theory The idea behind the 10x product theory is that to stand out in a competitive market, a product should not just be incrementally…
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Analyzing companies
In this section we will implement what we planned in Learn competition analysis . Link to the figma file for Analysis of the companies can be found here . Following is the list of 10 competitors
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Learn competition analysis
To understand the current market and innovation we will follow the following steps as mentioned in Rob Liu Guide After doing the above we will structure our finding in following format Sample mindmap of the Company
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Mentor Interview
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Finding Mentors
To get mentorship session , leverage connections. What to ask ? While conversations can take many directions, I want to create a sample questionnaire to ask mentors, helping me gain valuable insights and learn from their experiences. Questionnaire
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User Interviews
We hit the ground running and went out to hear what people are really thinking when it comes to digital marketing. Turns out, businesses—especially startups—are tired of the complicated, expensive tools that don’t always deliver results. From brainstorming sessions to casual chats, we dug into the marketing headaches everyone’s been dealing with. The feedback? Eye-opening.…
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First public post
Here is the public post for task 1:
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User Questionnaire
When launching a new product, it’s crucial to understand the problems potential users face. However it is up to us to extract the required data from users . Keeping in mind that they are humans.Things to remember 1. Personal Insight Questions Understanding the daily life and struggles of the users is the first step toward…
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Identifying self
In this section, we’ll explore issues and problems that I, as a founder, am passionate about and that truly motivate me. The task is to answer the following: What are the biggest problems you’ve personally faced? What are you passionate about? What are you good at? We can break down the question in 3 parts…
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