“Just a chill guy” February 2, 2026 Behavioral Persona Drawing Name “Just a chill guy” Activated Role Student (socially active peer) Not defined by a stereotype (“party guy”), but… Continue Reading
Measuring Me: Drinking Water January 20, 2026 Measuring Me: Drinking Water For this assignment, I chose a behavior that sounds simple but keeps slipping for me: drinking enough water consistently throughout… Continue Reading
FarmLink Pitch + Reflection November 3, 2025 FarmLink’s Final Pitch Pitch Presentation Individual Reflections https://highercommonsense.com/human-centered-product-management/farmlink-reflection/ https://highercommonsense.com/cs247b/farmlink-individual-reflection-peter-lee/ https://highercommonsense.com/human-centered-product-management/farmlink-individual-reflection-4/ https://highercommonsense.com/cs247b/farmlink-p1-reflection/ https://highercommonsense.com/cs247b/teddy-hickenlooper-individual-reflection/ Continue Reading
DiD: Discovery in Degrees October 24, 2025 Three platforms, three paths to discovery. Netflix curates for you. Rows of recommendations greet you before you even search, fine-tuned to maximize viewing time…. Continue Reading
Why Better Products Still Fail October 24, 2025 Ralph Waldo Emerson once said that if someone built a better mousetrap, the world would beat a path to their door. I used to… Continue Reading
Speed, Confidence, or Values? October 24, 2025 Three brands, three checkout philosophies. Amazon optimizes for speed. “Buy Now” skips the cart, pre-fills your address, and finishes in a single tap. Every… Continue Reading
What Comes First? October 24, 2025 Three apps, three philosophies of onboarding. Instagram wants to know who you know. Before you even see your feed, it asks to sync your… Continue Reading
FarmLink Reflection October 24, 2025 Working on the FarmLink challenge was a defining experience in applying design and systems thinking to a real-world problem. I contributed to research, product… Continue Reading
Dual Revenue Models? October 9, 2025 Dual Revenue Models? I’ve been thinking about the Harvard Business Review case “Can One Business Unit Have Two Revenue Models?” and how it captures… Continue Reading