Context is important IMHO ( not to much though) Especially business context.... lets say any problem has a business context, its better to be aware of that first , What is the business goal of the problem? What they are looking to create in a particular experience? who do they consider as users ? how will we know that the design is success or a failure ? then get to users...... this happens to avoid the rat hole of solving wrong problems, or not the appropriate ones, sets you up for success and gives the impression that designers do take business into consideration too......and pointers of what to do research or set up assumptions when you are asking about users and their problems ....... but again dont take much time 10-15 % only......
The value you are providing to the community through these practical contents are amazing. People would clearly be able to understand how the session works and can well prepare for it. Please keep on doing these. I really don't know why it's having just below 500 views. You are an underrated gem Chetan.
I really liked how you simplified the entire process. When it comes to test, it's overwhelming & blocks the brain. But this structured process approach is insightful & helpful. Thank you so much! Would like to see more of such interesting sessions!
I loved it. So clearly you have explained your thinking and in a well written manner. Gives a practical sense of how you should actually approach a white-boarding challenge.
Hey boy, thank you so much for this kind of content, as a UI Engineer i have learned a lot from your channel. Please consider making a video of Branches in Figma and how you deal with documenting small UI Changes in components (versions?, docs?, storybook?, some plugin?).
Hey Chethan, I am about to solve a design challenge for a job interview. It has to do with an internal tool, a dashboard precisely for a restaurant ordering food. Is it a possibility to find resources of real life internal tools to get inspiration on the flows and patterns?
Is it our job to generate the business model of the product/feature we're designing for or do we just need to figure out the business metrics through the product/feature we're designing in these whiteboarding rounds?
Thank you for sharing this valuable content appreciate for that can you give suggestions on how to get such problem statement to solve and enhance problem solving and product thinking skills?
@@DesignPilot Yeah! thank you. ok now here arises one question while practicing the whiteboard example I got this problem statement as below.. in such problem statement should we do for which platform? “We want to improve the Costco customer experience by eliminating the long lines at checkout. We’ve decided a self-checkout process is our solution but we want to do better than the typical self-checkout at grocery stores. Our research has shown they’re even slower than the usual checkout lanes.”
@@DesignPilot I have sent you the problem statement or considering any other problem statement so by going through that how to define or think for which platform(Mobile or web) should we have to make? ================================ Problem statement - “We want to improve the Costco customer experience by eliminating the long lines at checkout. We’ve decided a self-checkout process is our solution but we want to do better than the typical self-checkout at grocery stores. Our research has shown they’re even slower than the usual checkout lanes.” ================================
That’s your job as a designer to figure out. First of all do you even need a digital product? If yes, which platform does it make sense? It’s not always mobile app or web. It can be a hardware device with as some UI as well. Understand the problems, user needs, business needs.
Hey chethan, thankyou so much for sharing such wonderful and informative resource materials. I just hv one point that, categorising the app between host nd non-host will might affect the retention of app, as one with the requirement of flat or roommate today can become the host few months later or vice versa, giving this flexibility to the users to make variation in requirements at the same time will be more useful.
Context is important IMHO ( not to much though) Especially business context.... lets say any problem has a business context, its better to be aware of that first , What is the business goal of the problem? What they are looking to create in a particular experience? who do they consider as users ? how will we know that the design is success or a failure ? then get to users...... this happens to avoid the rat hole of solving wrong problems, or not the appropriate ones, sets you up for success and gives the impression that designers do take business into consideration too......and pointers of what to do research or set up assumptions when you are asking about users and their problems ....... but again dont take much time 10-15 % only......
The value you are providing to the community through these practical contents are amazing. People would clearly be able to understand how the session works and can well prepare for it. Please keep on doing these. I really don't know why it's having just below 500 views. You are an underrated gem Chetan.
I really liked how you simplified the entire process. When it comes to test, it's overwhelming & blocks the brain. But this structured process approach is insightful & helpful. Thank you so much! Would like to see more of such interesting sessions!
Thank you, this was really helpful! Would love more such problem-solving sessions.
It was really insightful, got to learn a lot about the whiteboarding session, thanks a lot Chethan!
I loved it. So clearly you have explained your thinking and in a well written manner. Gives a practical sense of how you should actually approach a white-boarding challenge.
This is lovely👏🏻👏🏻 nice thought process. More of this would be great
Hey boy, thank you so much for this kind of content, as a UI Engineer i have learned a lot from your channel.
Please consider making a video of Branches in Figma and how you deal with documenting small UI Changes in components (versions?, docs?, storybook?, some plugin?).
I think Figma already has a lot of content on that. You should check them out.
You are an amazing teacher. Thank you for the work.
This is beautifully structured! ✨
Thanks sir 🙏
Awesome video! Just a question: If you were hiring a product designer, would you hire Gahan after that whiteboarding session? Why or why not?
I also have to evaluate his portfolio work too
Quality content Buddy! Can you make a video on interaction design...How to get better at it etc etc.
The best way to learn Interaction Design is by observing apps.
Thank you so much for this video, you rock🤘
Hey Chethan, I am about to solve a design challenge for a job interview. It has to do with an internal tool, a dashboard precisely for a restaurant ordering food. Is it a possibility to find resources of real life internal tools to get inspiration on the flows and patterns?
1. Airbnb Host View
2. Booking.com host view
3. Stripe
4. Hype Auditor
5. Jira
6. Lottie Files
7. RUclips Studio
8. Google Analytics
@@DesignPilot thanks so much chethan, will check these sites out.
Is it our job to generate the business model of the product/feature we're designing for or do we just need to figure out the business metrics through the product/feature we're designing in these whiteboarding rounds?
No. Whiteboarding rounds are not for us to decide the business model. That’s not our job to do
You did not address the last part of the problem statement, where the app can provide improvements to a roommate experience?
Thank you for sharing this valuable content appreciate for that can you give suggestions on how to get such problem statement to solve and enhance problem solving and product thinking skills?
Look at my Instagram for problem statements and watch my RUclips video on solving problem design statements.
@@DesignPilot Yeah! thank you. ok now here arises one question while practicing the whiteboard example I got this problem statement as below.. in such problem statement should we do for which platform?
“We want to improve the Costco customer experience by eliminating the long lines at checkout. We’ve decided a self-checkout process is our solution but we want to do better than the typical self-checkout at grocery stores. Our research has shown they’re even slower than the usual checkout lanes.”
Sorry. I don’t understand the question.
@@DesignPilot I have sent you the problem statement or considering any other problem statement so by going through that how to define or think for which platform(Mobile or web) should we have to make?
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Problem statement -
“We want to improve the Costco customer experience by eliminating the long lines at checkout. We’ve decided a self-checkout process is our solution but we want to do better than the typical self-checkout at grocery stores. Our research has shown they’re even slower than the usual checkout lanes.”
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That’s your job as a designer to figure out. First of all do you even need a digital product? If yes, which platform does it make sense? It’s not always mobile app or web. It can be a hardware device with as some UI as well. Understand the problems, user needs, business needs.
please make video on your fvrt fonts
Hey, Can we say that requirements that you define are based on user stories?
Yes
Hey chethan, thankyou so much for sharing such wonderful and informative resource materials. I just hv one point that, categorising the app between host nd non-host will might affect the retention of app, as one with the requirement of flat or roommate today can become the host few months later or vice versa, giving this flexibility to the users to make variation in requirements at the same time will be more useful.
Probably
when you come up with core problem statement , is it ok to assume what problems target market is facing ?
Yes. But it needs to be realistic
@@DesignPilot can you recommond any webistes where i can practise these white board sessions which gives prompts ?
Generate problem statements with ChatGPT
@@DesignPilot PERFECT
hey chethan awesome video, can u share link to this Figma file.
Can’t do that unfortunately