Do you know why these signs are put up every 200 meters along the road? This is in case you need help, then you can explain to the Emergency Services exactly where you are.
The N3 is the highway you are driving on.
The -6 is a "section" of the road.
25.6 is the amount of kilometers you have traveled from the previous town.
N is the direction (north)....
Be safe this holiday season.
What if your product's greatest user is someone who initially dislikes it?
Too often, product teams become enamored with early adopters, overlooking the crucial feedback from users who don’t find immediate value. The reality is that negative feedback can be a goldmine for insights that shape your product's evolution. This perspective requires embracing the discomfort of criticism and viewing it as an opportunity for growth.
Consider the concept of "unhappy paths" in user journeys. These often-unaddressed scenarios can reveal underlying pain points that your product may not be meeting. Fostering a culture where constructive criticism is valued allows your team to iteratively improve. By engaging those who initially challenge your product, you can transform dissatisfaction into loyalty. Remember, a product built solely for fans may miss the mark where it counts—connecting with a broader audience. Let’s shift the narrative: how can we turn our critics into our strongest advocates?
Okay I see how @amazon is improving their value prop in South Africa after a rocky start…. for the first time I picked them over the usual e-comm platform of choice and here’s why..
I then ordered a bunch of items again and one of these items was going to take longer to deliver, but instead of delaying my entire shipment - they made a split delivery ie coming to me on two different occasions for the same order