Product Thinking and User‑Centered Design
Write crisp problem statements with context, constraints, and success criteria. Ask five whys before proposing solutions. Share a time when reframing the problem dramatically simplified the technology needed to solve it.
Product Thinking and User‑Centered Design
Sketch screens, click through low‑fidelity mockups, or demo with spreadsheets. Seek feedback early to reduce waste. Which prototype uncovered a critical insight before you invested weeks in building the wrong thing?
Product Thinking and User‑Centered Design
Track behavior change, satisfaction, or time saved, not just shipped features. Visualize leading indicators. Tell us which metric most convincingly proved your product made life better for users in the real world.