CS177 Self-Reflection December 6, 2022 Before this course, I had absolutely no idea what product management was about or involved. In fact, I initially thought that product management roles… Continue Reading
Follow Dubious Orders or Speak Up (Internship Ethics) November 27, 2022 In the eyes of Susan, she has two choices — to speak up to her boss, Mr. Moon, or to accept the ethically dubious… Continue Reading
Second Thoughts About a Strategy Shift (on Pricing) November 16, 2022 Augustín strongly believed in his strategy shift in pricing model, but failed to observe his customers, and instead imposed a rigid idea of his… Continue Reading
READING: Art of the OKR AND Babies, Bathwater and Goal-Setting November 14, 2022 My OKRs for our product, Tandem, we wanted to launch it for real: Objective: Launch a basic app accessible to Stanford students with lots… Continue Reading
Case Study: The Internet’s Original Sin November 1, 2022 Ethan Zuckerman’s self-expose “The Internet’s Original Sin” is an interesting deep dive into monetizing user generated content, discussing the impacts that the invention of… Continue Reading
Protecting the Cheddar October 20, 2022 In the case study “Ransomware Doesn’t Scare Me; Listeria Does,” what I found especially interesting was the idea of overnetworking, and the security ramifications… Continue Reading
User Story Mapping October 19, 2022 What I found really interesting in this article was the idea of using stories to effectively convey ideas, through different mediums, and the differences… Continue Reading
Project First Choice Analysis October 18, 2022 Our target market includes college campuses and corporations, anywhere where a community of people are looking to expand or create long lasting friendships and… Continue Reading
Market Analysis and Interviews October 11, 2022 After interviewing two members of the market about both of our team’s potential ideas, I think one of the keys to our growth will… Continue Reading