When you have an application or service that you have rolled out to hundreds or thousands of people and you discover a serious problem what do you do? Are you a big boy about it or a weenie? Let’s say ...
I hear this a lot in product meetings: “You know what we need to do?” Before the conversation goes a sentence further, I’ll ask, “What problem are you trying to solve?” If their response is silence or ...
Once a niche process used mostly in product design, design thinking has become a flexible, people-first framework for solving problems across business, education, entertainment, and more. This story, ...
Large language models (LLMs) are becoming a commodity. A year after ChatGPT’s release, there’s a straightforward formula to launch an AI assistant: Stick a wrapper around GPT-4, hook it up to a vector ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Most people search for solutions to their problems, not products. If people can’t see how their problems could be solved by what you are ...
Most aspiring founders start with solutions. But in my view, that’s backwards. The strongest software-as-a-service (SaaS) companies tend to stem from personal frustrations and problems the founders ...