I was just speaking with a colleague about this as we are both starting new startups and were reflecting on our previous projects together. In hindsight we recognize that one of the main challenges was proper expectation setting around adoption and engagement. If someone else is setting those exp...
Here are some things I would try. 1. LinkedIn Advertising. Why? Because it seems like your app is designed for a very specific type of person and on LinkedIn you can target users with ads by job description (amongst other things). In short, if you've got a pretty good idea of the job titles, ...
You can only solve a big problem that changes the world if you solve a problem that is deeply personal to you. Two great examples and why they worked: Roy Raymond was a sad pervert. He'd buy bras and panties at the department store and all the clerks thought their thoughts about him. Roy felt...
Android commands a large market share, but is also very fragmented. One of the things you'll want to consider when developing for Android beyond 90% of your demographic using Android vs iOS, is that you'll also want to figure out what is most common versions of Android that they are using... For...
If you have large quantities of batch size, look into statistical process control. If they're smaller batches, the answer seems pretty straightforward (to me, at least): 1. Map out the production process step by step. Operations, inspections, decision points etc. 2. Install a final inspection ...
I agree with Stanislov in general. Specifically Product Management as a Service in my case includes: 1. Due diligence for products and experiences 2. Recruiting or mentoring PMs 3. Tools and methods streamlining and implementations 4. Helping with strategy, product-market fit, market research et...
It varies and it's very very specific to what you want to develop. The concrete design of your circuit matters. Also prototype building costs are usually a factor 10-100 higher than series. If you already have your prototype then you can shop around various manufacturing companies. To do that, yo...
The "important attributes" of any product are typically determined by your target market and vary significantly, but broadly speaking "ease of use" for the customer could be added to your list.
Great question, many entrepreneurs are stuck before launch because of this hurdle. I have helped many individuals turn full time entrepreneurs through succinct consecutive coaching in various industries. Here are my suggestions, but keep in mind they are generic because you didn't provide any det...
If your team is releasing updates constantly & there are edits to the list of features to do, Kanban would be the way to go. AGILE is best when everything is defined and would not change. I work in a company that worked on AGILE. But the nature of our team's work would constantly have numerous c...