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Long, multi-step forms on a single screen cause mental fatigue and abandonment. Step 4: Ideate Solutions
Solution B (Smart): Destination dispatch system—users enter floor before entering elevator, grouping people going to similar floors.
Does this need to work on mobile, web, or a specific hardware device? 2. Identify the User (The "Who") A product for "everyone" is a product for no one. What (Junior, Senior, Lead) are you targeting
List potential solutions that solve those specific pain points.
Goal: Build trust and verify identity without causing high user drop-off during the required legal compliance (KYC) steps. Step 2: Target Persona
Select one or two high-impact pain points. Validate your choice by linking it back to the business objective you established in step one. 5. Brainstorm Solutions (The "How") Generate at least three distinct solutions: Does this need to work on mobile, web,
By practicing these scenarios, you can transform a high-pressure interview into a demonstration of your best work.
Manual entry is friction – trade for optional barcode scanning (slower dev but higher long-term retention).
Designer: "Are we designing for the drivers looking for spots, or the city management optimizing parking spaces?" List potential solutions that solve those specific pain
Reducing the average minutes it takes a senior to complete the setup process without feeling rushed. Exclusive Whiteboard Framework Blueprint
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