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Understanding the needs and desires of the user |
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Product thinking requires a focus on solving problems for the customer. The goal is to create a product that meets the customer's needs and solves their problems in the most efficient and effective way possible. |
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Products are never truly finished, and product thinking acknowledges this fact. The focus is on constantly improving the product, based on feedback from customers and data on usage patterns. |
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Product thinking requires collaboration between all stakeholders involved in the development and delivery of the product. This includes designers, developers, product managers, and customers. |
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Product thinking is often associated with agile methodologies, which emphasize iterative development, continuous improvement, and collaboration between teams. |
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