It's better to make crappy product at start which is not perfect doesn't looks that good because you can always iterate and become better but most people prefer perfect products and do months of work and when they launch they get to know that know th
I forgot to say there can be no product which is reliable from day 1 it needs iteration and you need to understand consumer behaviour and their need very deeply to progress faster.
Why does a Product Manager also need to understand deeply the; ToF, MoF, BoF ?
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Dia Goel
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A quick survey to understand consumer behaviour arounds snacking.
How much would you be willing to pay for a pack of chicken nuggets (45 gms) that is ready to eat.
Its a healthy snack that requires no cooking and is rich in protein!
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Let's discover potential of Quick - Commerce and what are challenges for Old E-commerce Giants like Amazon, Flipkart and DMart 💭 :
• I think , the main reason behind the Quick Commerce is category creation and changing consumer behaviour and Consum
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Sandeep Namasudra
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Do you think our inherent capacity for effort has gone down due to quick commerce and online food delivery? Will we see a permanent shift in consumer behaviour where they expect certain things to be available with minimal effort?