Never run out of ideas in a Product Management Case Question!

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In this video we will talk about a an exercise that you should do before your interviews. The goal of this brainstorming session is to train your brain and be faster in an interview when you have to come up with solutions to your users' pain points.

Welcome to the second part of a series of videos where we will talk about how to answer Product Case questions!

You can find the first part of How To Answer Product Case Questions here:    • How to answer Product Design / Produc...  


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In an interview, just like in the day to day of a Product Manager, you'll start by understanding your users, then figuring out their pain points and THEN come up with solutions. HOWEVER, today we'll just think about improving products and technologies as an exercise, but it's not how you should do it during an interview.

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