Anyone can do these! Julie is also the founder of Sundial #shorts
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The video discusses the importance of observation and curiosity in developing product sense, with tips on how to practice these skills by reflecting on personal experiences and observing others, applicable to product management and startup founding.
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the number one advice that i always have for people when talking about product sense or product thinking is it's just really about observation and curiosity you can start by first observing yourself every time you download an app you try something new take the moment to you know reflect on what was the new user experience like what moment did it become clear to you what was going on and even before that it's like what even led you to trying this service in the first place to downloading the app was it word of mouth did you see something on the internet then okay cool you do that for yourself well that's not enough because you don't necessarily present everyone so the next thing you do is you go and actually observe and share those observations with somebody else you download this why did you download this you know like what made you decide that this was a great app what was compelling about it and then you can go a little broader than that right like there's lots of really great resources there's amazing folks on the internet right who will go down and really dissect something and this is all helping us become better at making those intentional decisions in the product
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