Why most Product Designers fail to make it to the top 1%?
Shai
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I would love to hear your thoughts.
And here is my piece 💡
I’ve seen people fail to find harmony with this one simply formula:
Holistic Product Design (HPD) = (Business Objectives + Tech Integration + Human-centered Design) * (Effective Collaboration + Iterative Design Process)
Let me explain 👇🏼
🎯 Aligning Design with Business Objectives:
Understand your company's vision & objectives, know your target audience, and cater to market demands. Create products that drive success and make an impact!
🧩 Seamless Integration of Technology:
Stay ahead in the game by mastering the latest technologies and integrating them into your designs. Make your product functional and relevant in a fast-paced tech landscape!
🎯 Prioritizing Human-centered Design:
Know your users' needs, desires, and pain points. Design products that resonate with your target audience and create a satisfying user experience.
🤝 Effective Collaboration:
Collaborate efficiently with designers, developers, and business stakeholders to create well-rounded products. Open communication, active listening, and mutual respect are KEY!
🔄 Iterative Design Process:
Embrace an agile, iterative design process to continuously refine your products based on feedback and market changes. Stay ahead of the curve and ensure product success!
Don't you think that this is what it takes to make it to the top 1%?
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Richard Gao@richard_gao2
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I think a big part of it just comes from shiny object syndrome; always jumping to the next project
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