Are many people using this thing? Is it worth doing?

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Are many people using this thing? Is it worth doing?

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Don't work behind closed doors. Technical feasibility should be discussed with the R&D department. The feasibility of environmental cooperation should be consulted with environmental partners, etc. If you do this, not only will your analysis be grounded, but this is also the question that the boss must ask: Have you ever asked the technical department if this is possible? Have you ever asked… . Summary If you can find a suitable research report and follow the above method, it should not be difficult to complete such an analysis within a week.



Because there is a lot of content in the analysis reports, for australia phone numbers example, general research reports will include user analysis, competitive product analysis, industry chain analysis, and future proposals. Although we may not be able to use it directly, we can search for relevant information based on the content of the report, check the relevant official websites of competing products, etc. The key is to understand the logical path of our analysis: First, what are we going to do? Who is this for? (User Analysis) (Market Outlook PEST) Since so many people are using it, how many companies are doing it and how are they doing? (Competitive Product Analysis) With so many companies doing it, is there any chance of doing it now? (Feasibility) If the opportunity arises, what should our positioning be? (Company Goals) Based on this positioning, what model do we use to serve? (Business Model) Finally, are there any risks in it? (Risks and Recommendations) This is an in-depth process, and its core is focused on two aspects of the strategic layer: “user needs and company goals.



” If it is a strategic analysis of the company, it should also include a lot of other content, and it should also organize interviews and user surveys, customer visits, unannounced visits to competitor products, etc. But when time is urgent, this method is enough. Okay, that's it for sharing this time. If your boss suddenly asks you "Can a certain product be made?", I hope this can help you solve the problem. This article was originally published by @Robin on Everyone is a Product Manager.
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