Design Thinking: A Solution to All Problems? October 5, 2022 I remember first coming to Stanford, as someone who grew up in Singapore and Japan. The bay area culture of entrepreneurship, innovation, and design… Continue Reading
Responsibility But Little Authority October 1, 2022 Out of all the concepts of what is and is not product management, the concept that stuck the most with me is the idea… Continue Reading
…and that’s a wrap! March 10, 2022 Before this class… I mainly played the “engineer” role, implementing features and requirements outlined by various designers and product managers. I never had much… Continue Reading
Team 5: Key Learnings From Our Usability Tests March 1, 2022 Introduction Our prototypes were incomplete when we started our usability testing so there were three main things we chose to focus on: can the… Continue Reading
Wireflows for Study Buddies February 14, 2022 The three wireflows that we did are: Onboarding flow → Schedule Sessions → Confirm Sessions + Actual Session. Put shortly, we felt like these… Continue Reading
Designing a Solution & Assumption Mapping February 14, 2022 Part 1: Architecture Design of the Solution System Paths Bubble Maps Some of the areas our solution is trying to reconcile is helping… Continue Reading
Planning and Productivity: What Happens When We Replan Our Day in the Middle of the Day? February 7, 2022 Background Stanford students are hard-working and often deeply care about their work and about doing well in school. However, many students are often unsatisfied… Continue Reading
Sketchnotes: What do Prototypes Prototype January 28, 2022 Sketchnotes of “What do Prototypes Prototype” written by Stephanie Houde and Charles Hill Continue Reading
Comparing Solutions for Attention Management January 24, 2022 This quarter, our study specifically focuses on attention management which we are defining as the ability to focus on a single task at hand…. Continue Reading